Seeing Matilda's agitated expression and the impact she felt, Rosalind realized she had misspoken and hurriedly said, "I'm sorry, Mom. I shouldn't have said that." Matilda, breathing heavily with a mix of anger and frustration, exclaimed, "I can't believe I let myself be mocked by my own husband's secret child! How useless can I get?"

Her words were not just spoken in anger but were a true reflection of her feelings and grievances.

When she found out that Joshua's daughter was Thalassa, Matilda struggled to accept this reality, feeling a mix of distress and anger. She was also extremely averse to Thalassa, not wanting to see her at all. Every time she saw Thalassa, it was a reminder that her husband had been with another woman and even had a child with her. It was evidence of her husband's betrayal!

But no matter how unwilling she was to accept this or how much anguish she felt, the fact remained that her husband's child with another woman was already grown up. Apart from trying to suppress her pain and accept reality, what else could she do?

"Mom, I'm sorry..." Rosalind, feeling guilty for her words, apologized.

then, doctors and nurses wheeled Joshua out of the emergency room. Matilda, putting her distress aside, hurried

chest wrapped in bandages, with his hospital gown partially open, revealing bandages stained with iodine. His eyes were closed, unconscious. Matilda, still worried, asked the doctor, "Why is he still

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it caused her, Matilda was still deeply concerned for him, afraid something worse might happen to him. She had spent her life with this man, and

had been with another woman. But no matter how angry or conflicted she felt, or how harshly she spoke, deep

full of contradictions, pain, and struggle, but also holding on to the memories of happier times, unable to let go. Having loved deeply

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