Pampered By My Mr. Lawyer (Benjamin and Madelyn)

Chapter 221 Everest, Just Had A Nice Sleep And Rest



Chapter 221 Everest, Just Had A Nice Sleep And Rest

Chapter 221 Everest, Just Had A Nice Sleep And Rest

The red clouds were wandering in the sky.

The setting sun fell on the black leaves and brought some weirdness to the earth, as if it were also Property © NôvelDrama.Org.

mourning the loss of a little girl.

Madelyn's face was drowned in tears and she seemed to have lost her wits.

Was Everest really dead?

Was she really gone like that?

What should she do? Was she scared...

Mummy... What should I do?

She put the handful of fresh mud to her heart hard and bent double. Her bony bones in her back could

still be seen over her clothing.

"Why... why don't you let me see her for the last time!"

Benjamin just wanted to hold her up, but he stopped his slender fingers which were poised in the air

with strange gestures.

His voice was rather hoarse, "She doesn't look nice. I'm afraid you won't forget it after seeing her face."

She was in a daze as she heard that.

She closed her eyes slightly, "Benjamin, how cruel you are! She is also your child and you just treat

her... treat her like that..."

She couldn't bear to describe her little girl with those words.

She put the soil which was in her arms to the packet.

And then she started to pile up the soil around. There were some sharp stones in the soil which quickly

cut her hands. But she just didn't care.

She was doing that mechanically.

Mummy put some more blankets for you, Everest.

Would you be warmer?

Oh, there was not even time for mommy to love you.

Before you were born, Everest, mummy had imagined what you would be like many times. But none of

my imagination was as good as you in reality.

Everest, just had a nice sleep and rest.

Mummy was here...

The world became mournful.

The last ray of light in the sky disappeared and the darkness enveloped the earth.

Benjamin bent down and held her up, "Let's go back then!"

However, as he just held her, he found that she had passed out and that she was burning abnormally

all over her body...

...

In the ward.

Madelyn was lying quietly while Benjamin wiped her hands and body for her.

He was whispering in her ear, hoping that it could wake her up.

But she refused to do so. The doctor said that she was jarred and she refused to accept the truth

subconsciously so that she just kept sleeping.

Brianna and Eloise were also there.

Eloise couldn't help crying, "Brother, will my sister-in-law never wake up again? You just shouldn't have

lied to her like that at all... Oh... How sad she is!"

Brianna wiped her tears quietly.

Although her husband and she knew what Ben was doing, they didn't dare to have much hope in their

hearts. After all, there was only a 5% chance.

But now... They just couldn't see the little girl.

It was Benjamin who would decide everything.

He heard the crying of both his mother and sister. He held Madelyn's hand with his eyes fixed on her

face and said softly, "I will never regret it!"

Eloise was stunned.

...

Madelyn had been in a coma for four days.

Four days later, she woke up and found that it was rather quiet in the dim ward.

It must be night.

Benjamin leant over the side of the bed. His face that she once admired was leaning against her hand,

looking rather haggard and tired.

She was watching him quietly...

Immediately, he was awakened.

He raised his eyes and met her gaze in the dim light.

They were couples. However, after going through so much, their marriage had long been in tatters.

They didn't even know what to say when they met.

Everest was dead. There was nothing they could talk about between them.

Madelyn closed her eyes softly, "Just go out!"

He said gently in a hoarse voice, "Hungry? How about having some hot soup!"

And then he came to take the soup.

But she turned her head to the other side and said coldly, "No necessary!"

His hands paused and the delight and faint smile on his face froze. But soon he continued to ladle soup

and tried his best to say in an easy tone, "The doctor said you were deficient in nutrition. Well, in the

soup, I have asked my man to put..."

"I don't need any soup, Benjamin!"

"How many times should I tell you that I don't need you!"

...

Finally, his hand trembled slightly and he put down the bowl softly.

With his back to her, they just couldn't see each other's faces. Perhaps it would be easier for him to talk

to her.

He was afraid of seeing her indifferent look.

There was suppression in his voice, "You don't want to see me. Fine, I will ask mother to take care of

you! Well, her legs are much better and she can walk now... Madelyn, I know you are sad. But don't be

like that for a long time, all right? We... we... will have to move on and our lives must go on!"

...

"I have conceived her for 7 months."

"And I spent 16 hours giving birth to her."

...

It was eating her heart out when she said so. And her body was in great pain.

She sat up softly and looked at her breasts in amazement. Surprisingly, she found that they started to

be filled with milk... They hadn't become like that since she delivered her little girl. Now Everest was

gone, but her breasts began to produce milk instead.

The swelling and pain just reminded her constantly that she once had a child.

She burst into tears.

She held the white quilts and cried hard. She clinched her slender fingers...

Benjamin saw everything.

He walked over and held her gently.

He leaned over her neck and said hoarsely, "Madelyn, how about coming home with me? We're not

staying at the hospital. It will remind you of Everest forever."

But she shook off his hand.

She took the quilts in her arms, lost in thought silently.

The doctor said that it would take a long time for her to go through it and that he should have more

patience to accompany her.

Benjamin still lived in the hospital with Madelyn. Even though she ignored him, even though she didn't

say anything to him for a few days, he just didn't want to let go. He stared at her face greedily.

He knew that he wouldn't have many chances to do something like that.

Occasionally at night, he got an emergency call and would thus leave here for a few days.

Madelyn had no idea where he went, nor did she care...

It was rather chilly between them. But he still kept her company for half a month. As he remembered

that later, he felt that it was probably the most heartbreaking time of his life.

She was before him, but he just couldn't see any hope.


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