The next second, ntioning Skye Brown again, he suddenly changed his expression: "Fortunately, even if I beca useless, Skye is willing to take care of , not despising . Without Skye, I couldn’t have made it through."
Dylan Wellington really lives up to his na, as he spoke these words with ’emotion and depth,’ without ntioning that his blindness was because he voluntarily donated his cornea to Allen, to save his son.
Instead, he calmly made his blindness seem like a self-induced cornea condition.
He even deliberately showed a look of gloom, expressing his past despair with the world.
And Skye was the only hope that led him out of this despair.
Although, in a sense, this is true, without Skye, Dylan might still be trapped in self-isolation, unwilling to co out, or even unwilling to return to the country.
But...
Watching Dylan ’acting’ like this, Skye still felt the performance was a bit... over the top?
However, although Skye found it over the top, Mrs. Johnson certainly didn’t.
Mrs. Johnson was practically heartbroken.
Her son, such an excellent son, encountered such a tragic situation.
And while Dylan was undergoing treatnt and battling illness abroad, she, as his mother, was completely unaware.
Recalling this, the tears hidden in Mrs. Johnson’s eyes began to fall.
Her nose felt sour as she said: "Ian, how could you not tell earlier about sothing so serious? If you had told earlier, I would have co over to take care of you no matter what."
Saying this, Mrs. Johnson lifted her beautiful eyes to look at Skye.
Compared to when she first entered, although there was so kindness, there wasn’t as much sincerity in her eyes.
Now, Mrs. Johnson’s gaze at Skye was not just sincere but filled with gratitude.
"And Skye, from now on don’t call Mrs. Johnson, just call Mom... just like Ian does. Skye, you’ve had it so hard. People say it’s easy to add beauty to an already perfect picture, but hard to offer tily help in a crisis. Our Ian was such a ss in the past, with so many so-called romantic interests abroad, but now that he’s like this, which of those romantic interests has cared about him?"
Mrs. Johnson said as she took Skye’s hand, completely ignoring Dylan’s darkened face as she hit the sore spot.
"Only you, Skye... only you didn’t abandon Ian at a ti like this and even flew abroad to take care of him."
Mrs. Johnson sniffed, deeply moved: "Indeed, adversity reveals true love... Skye, you’re wonderful; I, Mandy Jenkins, have recognized you as my daughter-in-law."
Skye: "..."
Skye was completely bewildered, caught by Mrs. Johnson’s hands and feeling her emotions and tears.
Countless tis she wanted to tell the truth, but every ti she tried to start, Dylan squeezed her hand to stop her.
After a few tis, Skye conceded.
It seems that sotis the world still needs kind lies.
Mrs. Johnson, originally cautious of Dylan due to his long absence, almost lost this son, and dared not oppose him and Skye anymore.
Now, because of Skye’s ’kindness’ to Dylan, Mrs. Johnson was completely on their side.
To Skye, she cared almost like she was her own daughter, with heartfelt affection.
As everyone sat down, Mrs. Johnson inquired about Dylan’s health and chatted for a while before finally getting to the point.
Mrs. Johnson: "Right, Ian, you had soone notify of your return and told to co quietly, without telling anyone. Is there sothing you need to tell ? I didn’t inform anyone, not even the old man. Are you... finally ready to deal with that thing your Dad brought back?"
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