Chapter 2226
Ava pondered for a few seconds after hearing the words. Then, she looked at the phone screen that lit up again and silently muted her phone before smiling.
“Maddie, you should know this feeling very well. In the times when you’re most helpless and aggrieved, you’ll naturally long for your parents to be by your side. You’ll yearn for your father and mother’s love. But what happens when you call out and no one responds to you? The coldness from being alone all the time can even freeze a scorching heart.”
Ava's answer greatly affected Madeline.
Did she not experience those helpless moments one after another herself? She even suffered more than Ava, but in the end, those traumas and pain finally became a thing of the past.
Of course, she also hoped that Ava's trauma could disappear one day, but at this moment, she would not persuade Ava to understand and forgive her mother because there was no real empathy in this world.
Madeline and Ava came to the living room with the brewed black tea and some light desserts. They saw that Daniel was trying to coax and play with Pudding. At that moment, sweetness surged in Ava's heart.
‘Danny must also love children.
‘Danny will be very gentle and warm as a father.
‘He’ll be a good dad.’
Ava thought silently, and the corners of her mouth unconsciously raised into a sweet smile. Ava stayed at Montgomery Manor that night. Since Daniel was still concerned about her, he stayed with Ava for the night as well.
Although Ava said that the malicious comments on the internet did not affect her, Daniel was still worried. °
However, Ava really did not seem to be bothered by it. She slept peacefully throughout the night and woke up in good spirits the next day.
When they arrived, Ava wanted to ask Daniel to go back, but Daniel insisted on going up with Ava. I nthe end, Ava did not reject.
However, the moment they walked to the entrance of the company, someone yelled.
“Ava is here!”
“That’s Ava!”
After that, a huge crowd appeared from one side. Some reporters who were waiting idly for Ava were also swarming over.
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