Grandpa's hand moved again, and then his eyes opened slowly, seeing Rose and Bright standing by
his bed.
"Grandpa, you finally woke up." Rose held back her tears and smiled so as not to let her grandfather
worry.
Grandfather looked over Rose and said to Bright, "I made you worry about me again."
"Grandpa, your waking up is better than anything." Bright put his hand on Rose's shoulder and patted
gently.
Rose nodded, "Grandpa, how are you feeling? Are you all right? If there's anything wrong? I'll call a
doctor."
"No, I'm fine. I'm just tired and want to get some sleep." Grandfather shook his head, looking at the two
of them, who were also a little tired. "Please go back and rest. Doris is at home alone, and nanny may
not be able to coax her."
"It's all right, Doris is a good girl," Rose said. "I just want to spend more time with you."
"Grandpa, if you're tired, just take a rest. Rose and I will go back soon." Bright understood Grandpa's
wish. He wanted them to go home and didn't want to cause them too much trouble.
Grandfather nodded, slowly closed his eyes and continued to rest.
Bright patted Rose on the shoulder, pulled her to her feet, and motioned her to go to the break room to
have a talk.
When they went to the break room, Bright said, "Let's go back. Grandpa will be under pressure if we
are here. He will only feel relaxed when we leave, and there are professional careers to take care of
him. If anything happens, the hospital will inform us in the first time."
Grandpa had just woken up and wanted to rest again, just to escape and not to face them.
Grandfather always felt that he had been counting his days and that his illness could only cause them
trouble. He was a strong man and didn't want to rely too much on others.
Rose could see that, so she agreed with Bright, "Yes."
Bright and Rose told Grandpa that they would come to see him tomorrow morning and then they left.
When they got home, Doris had gone to bed. But they still went to Doris's room to see her. After kissing
their daughter, they dragged themselves back to their room and then went to bed.
Rose was always in a low mood because of her grandfather's affairs. She thought her grandfather
could have more chances to live, but he had already put life and death aside and chose to let nature
take its course.
They had their own minds, and Bright was caught in the middle.
"The most important thing in life is to live happily." Bright didn't want Rose to be sad, "Grandpa
understands your mind, but he has his own choice."
"I couldn't watch my grandfather fall over and over again... Every time he falls, he comes closer to
death. I can't bear it." Rose's heart seemed to be held by an invisible hand, and at the thought of it, she
felt so painful that she could not breathe.
"My grandfather is my family, the one who has always loved me since childhood."
"I know. But it is Grandpa's choice." Bright reminded.
Unless they could change Grandpa's mind, otherwise they couldn't really change the situation.
Rose sighed, and she felt really helpless.
"Don't think too much about it. Have a rest."
Bright had barely finished speaking when Rose's phone rang. It was from May.
Rose stared at the name on her phone for several seconds before she picked it up.
"Ms. May, what's up?" Rose calmed herself down and spoke in a calmer tone.
"Rose, I'm sorry to bother you so late... but I have no choice but to call you." May said apologetically in
fear that Rose would dislike her.
Rose did not interrupt, but listened quietly to what May had to say.
"Sky insisted on taking Sophie back and didn't want to get a divorce... I can't persuade him. His father
will be furious if he finds out about it. What Sophie did couldn't be accepted and forgiven by the Tanner
family ..."
"I don't want Sky and my husband to have quarrels because of this vicious woman. So, Rose, please
help me persuade Sky to break up with Sophie. I don't want her to affect the Tanner family and Sky
anymore."
"Sky won't listen to us. But you grew up together, so he might listen to you. Rose, please help me."
May was very sincere. It was her last resort.
Rose was silent for a while and then replied, "Ms. May, I'm sorry, but I'm afraid there's nothing I can do
about it."
"Rose, are you afraid that Mr. Lee will get angry and misunderstand you? I know it is a little hard for me
to do this, but the only person Sky will listen to is you because you saved his life. If Mr. Lee
misunderstands you, I will go and make it clear to him that I only want your help and have no other
ideas." May also understood that Rose had her own views and concerns.
After all, Sky and Rose used to be fiancées, so Sky could be regarded as Bright's rival in love. Few
men could bear their wives to have any contact with their rivals in love.
"Ms. May, first of all, I really don't want Bright to misunderstand me and make him unhappy, so I won't
go. Second, this is Sky's business and his choice, and we have no right to interfere."
"Thirdly, this is a matter between him and Sophie, so it is unnecessary for others to dissuade him. And
fourth, I don't think I have the power to change his mind because he's an adult and he can take
responsibility for his own choices."
Rose listed the four reasons calmly in one breath, leaving May at a loss for words.
"Rose, it's rude of me to make such a request without thinking too much about you, but Sky is my son,
and I don't want him to be ruined by Sophie again. The only person I can turn to is you. I'm sorry, Rose.
Just forget what I said." May was very sad, but she did not want to push Rose anymore.
"I have one word to say, I have never thought to destroy your life with Mr. Lee, nor have I thought that
Sky can start with you again, but I still treat you as my family in my heart."
It was also May's wish that Rose and Bright could live a live a happy life together.
"Rose, you and Mr. Lee must be happy." This was her blessing to Rose.
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