There He Is Again, My Ex-Husband (Julian and Amelia)

Chapter 731 Did She Get Over It?



Chapter 731 Did She Get Over It?

"David, I know what you are worried about. I got over him. Giving the baby this name proves that."

Maisie was still weak from giving birth to the baby, but there was strength in every one of her words.

Also because Maisie was still weak, David could not bear to argue with her or to make her upset.

He just looked away and clenched his teeth.

He used to be a very optimistic and cheerful young man. He never complained about others, nor did he

ever feel inferior because of his family. But now he suddenly hated all of them, especially the Cantillo

family.

He heard that Ezra's father had cancer and was spending a lot of money on the treatment. He thought

it was his payback for being such an evil man.

His father deliberately created a car accident, trying to hurt his sister and the baby inside her.

Fortunately, his sister and the baby were not harmed. Otherwise, David would rush into their mansion

and kill him at the sight.

"I know you care for me." Maisie comforted David in a soft voice, "Don't worry. Everything I do is for my

own good as well. Now that I have Ezio, I need to watch him grow up, right?"

"I just hope his life will be free as an eagle. I have really let it go. Otherwise, I would not name him this."

Maisie looked magnanimous and her tone was calm. Only then did David believe what she had said.

While Maisie was sleeping, Jean gave the child to the nanny and called David out.

They sat down on the bench outside the hospital. Although the weather was still hot in late summer, the

sun was not toxic as it was before.

Jean glanced at David, who looked so upset, and took the initiative to say, "From a psychological point From NôvelDrama.Org.

of view, your sister is recovered from this relationship. You don't need to worry about her anymore."

"You should thank this child. He is her hope. It is also because of this child that she finally got over the

days after she left him."

David looked up at Jean in a daze. He knew that Jean was an excellent psychologist. He was finally

convinced.

"You know your sister very well right? You are twins. You can understand many of her obsessions. If it

was not for the child, she could not have survived the pain of leaving him."

"Yes." David did not deny this.

Maisie was very reserved. She never talked with people about her pain and suffering, and she did not

know how to let it out. It would slowly kill her as they accumulated in her heart.

When she left Ezra, she looked very calm as if nothing happened. But as her twin brother, he suddenly

felt heartache and even had difficulty breathing the same night.

In the middle of that night, he had to sit up from his bed for a breath.

He knew that Maisie was in pain.

Because of the pain that he could feel, he hated them even more.

Jean added, "For the same reason, you should also feel her longing for a new life. She and the child

will have a new life, and this thought would motivate her to bring up this baby"

"As for the name of the child, it doesn't matter that much now, does it?"

Under the guidance of Jean, David felt much better.

He murmured to Jean, "Thank you."

In fact, he knew his sister was going to have a new life with her baby. He was just afraid that there

would be another accident in Maisie's life. He couldn't bear it.

The relationship between him and Maisie was very close. They even never felt the same attachment

with their parents. When they were 18, they were sponsored by the Hughes family to study abroad, and

when they came back to the country, they worked with this family. In all those times, they were with

each other.

Because he cared about Maisie too much, whenever there was a bad sign, he grew worried about

Maisie.

Jean carefully observed the young man whose eyes were full of haggard, and said again, "I think it is

you who really need some serious counseling."

David looked at Jean in dismay. Unexpectedly, Jean noticed his psychological problems at one glance.

Jean continued, "It's not your fault that your sister has come to this point. You don't need to feel guilty.

It's her own choice, not because you failed to protect her."

David stared at Jean for a while, then suddenly raised his hand to hide his face and began to cry.

His biggest fear was exposure. David felt that he couldn't hold on any longer. A man should not let his

tears fall down easily, but at this moment, he could not hold it any longer.

Jean was absolutely right. Since Maisie's accident, he had fallen into a deep sense of guilt and

remorse.

He always blamed himself for not caring enough about his sister. He did not even know when she had

fallen in love with that man if he had found out earlier, he would have talked her out of it.

He blamed himself for not being strong enough to protect Maisie, otherwise, Ezra's father would not

dare to hurt her.

The moment he learned of Maisie's car accident, his eyes went blind for a few seconds.

Since Maisie left Riverside city, he had not spent one day without self-reproach, he could not sleep at

all without his sleeping pills. Only with the help of medication could he handle the work the next day.

When Maisie was giving birth in the hospital, he had never slept well up till now. He was afraid that

anything bad could happen to his sister during the delivery.

He heard that it was a hell of a time for a woman to give birth to a child. She could have died!

While waiting outside the delivery room, listening to Maisie's painful yells, he once again gnashed his

teeth.

Jean raised her hand and gently patted David's trembling shoulders. She said in a soothing voice,

"That's ok. Just let it out."

"You should know that your sister is a tough girl, right?"

"Besides, she survived the pain of having a baby. What else is more painful than that?"

"And as a brother, you have done an excellent job."

David's cry stopped slowly with Jean comforting him patiently. David felt much more relaxed, maybe

because of her words, or this emotional outbreak.

"Thank you." To express his gratitude to Jean, he wiped away his tears and turned to hug Jean.

"That's ok." Jean said with a smile, "although I am no longer a psychologist, my professional quality is

still there. I will still spare no effort to help people."

David also laughed, but when he looked up and saw the man standing nearby, he couldn't laugh

anymore.

The visitor was Arthur. He was looking at him and Jean in shock. Yes, he must have seen them

hugging a moment ago.


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