Take Control of Yourself, Please novel (Anna and Liam)

Chapter 546 Don't Mention It Because It All Passed By



Chapter 546 Don't Mention It Because It All Passed By

In the evening, Lisa cooked a lot of dishes.

All of them were what Anna loved to eat as a child. Gemma actually liked them too.

Lisa smiled and looked at Gemma and Anna, "You are really mother-daughter duo. The taste preference is the same."

When saying this, Lisa’s eyes couldn’t help but be brimming with tears. She hurried to lower her head down and wiped them off.

Gemma tilted her head, "Grandma, why are you so weepy? Mommy said that people who love to cry are not cute."

Lisa hurriedly shook her head and wiped the moisture from the corners of her eyes, "No more crying. It's my fault to drop tears on such a happy day."

Gemma had a full stomach and was tired all day, so she soon got sleepy and couldn't stop yawning.

Anna carried Gemma upstairs and covered her with the blanket. And she soon fell into a deep sleep.

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As long as she had her daughter by her side, there was really nothing else she could ask for.

Anna also went to her room and wanted to rest early.

But when she laid on the bed, she tossed and turned and could not sleep.

This bed and its smell were too familiar!

She obviously didn't want to remember, but she still kept thinking about the memories of Liam in this bed.

Then she couldn't help but think of the changes in everyone's life trajectory and let out a sigh of relief.

The people who once lived here were no longer here.

Every step in life was a result yielded by your own acts.

Nicole and Chloe were in such a situation today, all because of their own faults.

But for Daniel...

After all, he was her father.

Anna let out a sigh.

She got up from the bed. She pushed the door out and walked into the garden.

The night breeze was a little cool and she wrapped her coat around her.

"Ms. Anna, why are you still awake?” Lisa followed her out with her coat on.

Anna smiled, "Well, I couldn't sleep after the change of place. Jet lag is difficult to tackle."

Lisa smiled. She took a piece of clothing and wrapped it over Anna's shoulders, "I heard from Webb next door that there is a big time difference between the two countries. It's daytime at home and it might be night abroad."

Anna was amused by Lisa's cute look.

"Yes! The time difference is really big."

"Do you also think too much?" Lisa asked again.

The smile on Anna's face gradually vanished, "It's okay."

Lisa sighed softly, "Don't think too much. It all passed by."

"Yeah."

But who could totally forget the past?

Lisa thought for a while. She looked at Anna, and whispered in a very soft voice.

"Ms. Anna, I know you suffered a lot in the Hamilton family. You have experienced a lot of aggravation and heartache."

"You came back this time and mentioned none of them. Is it that you still hate them in your heart?"

Anna shook her head gently.

"After so many years and having lived in that kind of environment, how could you not have some resentment in the heart?"

Anna didn't want to deny it and didn't say anything.

She did have resentment.

But now that it had passed by, she could let it go.

"Ms. Anna... these years... Are you fine abroad?" Lisa's voice choked up again, and her eyes were red again.

"Well, it's pretty good. I'm working as a jewelry designer now." Anna said with a smile, trying to make Lisa happy.

"Jewelry designer?" Lisa said with some excitement, "I didn't expect Ms. Anna to be so excellent!"

"If Madam knew this in heaven, she could also rest in peace."

Anna hugged Lisa and her eyes were red.

"Well, she will rest in peace in heaven. I am doing well now."

"Thank you too, Lisa. Having you behind me all these years has made me feel that there is still warmth in this family."

Lisa gently held Anna's long hair and kindly said, "Ms. Anna, you shouldn't have said these. It's just my job."

"Thank you so much!"

Anna hugged Lisa tightly. She was so touched that she suddenly remembered when her eyes were

broken.

Thanks to Lisa's care by her side. She helped to conceal it and encouraged her.

The two talked for a while, Lisa seemed to think of something. She looked like she wanted to say something and didn't know how to say it.

"Lisa, what exactly are you going to say?" Anna asked with a smile.

The two sat on a chair in the garden, Anna leaning on Lisa's shoulder as if they were a mother and daughter.

"Ms. Anna, your daughter...She is..." Lisa wanted to say something.

She couldn't figure out Anna's mind. After having talked for so long, she didn't mention Liam at all, not even a little inquiry.

Could it be that Ms. Anna had really forgotten all about Liam?

Could it be that Gemma was not Liam's child?

Now the child was three years old. At that time Ms. Anna and Mr. Ackman hadn't got married yet.

Anna pursed her lips in a daze and whispered, "She is Liam's daughter."

"Is it really Liam's?" Lisa was obviously surprised.

Anna nodded, "Well, I didn’t abort the baby that year, but went to England with Ethan. I gave birth to Gemma shortly thereafter."

After a pause, she continued, "Lisa, are you trying to say I'm particularly stupid?"

Liam abandoned them for Winnie and told her to abort the baby.

Instead, she secretly gave birth to the baby.

"Ms. Anna, don't say that. If a slightly more selfish woman, I'm afraid she wouldn't have kept the baby!"

"The little lady is so lovely and so beautiful. What a good child!"

"How can you be stupid? I know you are kind since your childhood. That is your own flesh and blood. Maybe only Mr. Ackman can be so ruthless to abandon the child."

At these words, Anna shook Lisa's hand. She was somewhat moved. Perhaps only Lisa could understand her and her decision.

"Well, I'm glad I had this child, and it's the child that gave me the motivation to live again."

At the mention of Gemma, Anna's tone was relieved and her gaze was unusually soft... As if she was mentioning the most precious thing in her heart.

"Ms. Anna, although I have never had a child, I can understand your feelings. These years I am watching you grow all the way... Now you can be so strong... I really...", the corners of her eyes were moistened.

"It is so hard for you. All these years I don't know how many things you’ve taken on... I really feel heartbroken for you."

She wiped the teardrops at the corners of her eyes and her voice choked.

"All happened in the past... Lisa, we will always see the rainbow after the storm. I'm fine now, as I can see happiness beckoning me." Anna smiled faintly.

"Ethan and I are getting married soon. Gemma didn’t know her biological father and thought Ethan was her real daddy."

"So now I want to give her a real home, too."

Lisa looked down and wiped the teardrops from the corners of her eyes, "Ms. Anna, have you really let go o f everything from before?"

"Yes." Anna nodded. She looked up at the star-sparse i n the night sky. Her gaze couldn't help but be a little dull and lost. She heard her own firm voice.

"Lisa, don't worry. I'll be happy."

Lisa moved her lips and let out a low sigh, "In fact, I think that back then, Mr. Ackman might have made that decision for your good. He was worried that after your divorce, you won't have a happy life with a child." "Don't mention him again. It all passed by."


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