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Chapter 893
The absurd drama here had ended.
No one knew there was a mishap here except for Maja, who had been sitting in the car not far away, never driving over.
Maja just wanted to see if Cornelia could hitch a ride, but she saw that scene instead.
She stood far away, not knowing the specifics of the two’s argument. She only saw Omar commit murder, and Cornelia nearly doing the same to Omar.
Elvis once told her that Cornelia was like a rose in the desert, like a cactus. If anyone tried to pick it, they’d definitely bleed first.
Looking at it now, Elvis was right.
Maja waited for a good ten minutes, then slowly drove over.
She pretended to be just passing by and rolled down the window.
“You still haven’t got a ride? I can take you home.”
Seeing Maja, Cornelia suddenly felt like crying.
People were strange. If no one saw her predicament, she could hold on for a long time.
But once someone showed a bit of concern, all the grievances rushed over her like a tidal wave, threatening to drown her.
This time, Cornelia didn’t refuse and silently got into the passenger seat.
Maja heard Cornélia sobbing as she drove.
She didn’t ask why, and she just quietly drove on.
She remembered Cornelia’s home address from before, and after over an hour, she finally arrived.
The light in the room was still on. Obviously, Cornelia’s parents were still waiting for her.
Maja handed her a tissue.
“Stop crying. Your parents might still be waiting for you.”
Cornelia quickly wiped her face with the tissue, “Mr. Pennyfeather, sorry, I’ll get off first.”
Maja nodded, watching Cornelia walk into the low house
She noticed Cornelia had forgotten a stack of papers and immediately picked them up to follow.
Cornelia’s parents hadn’t gone to bed.
When Cornelia opened the door and saw them, she felt they had aged a bit more.
“Dad, Mom.”
The two sat in the narrow living room, both with worried looks on their faces.
Cornelia’s mom pulled Cornelia’s dad, slowly shaking her head.
Seeing this, Cornelia’s heart tightened.
She immediately understood that her parents already knew about her abortion, they were heartbroken for her but also angry.
But there was already a gulf between them, and their lives had changed dramatically, now they were all afraid to lose their temper easily.
They were afraid that even a little grievance could be the straw that broke the camel’s back.
Cornelia’s dad didn’t say anything, Cornelia’s mom was silent for a moment, then asked Cornelia.
“Have you eaten?”
Cornelia felt her heart ache, as if it was going to bleed.
She really wanted to go back and ask herself why she fell in love with Omar, why she believed his lies, and why she got pregnant before marriage.
Their family was so badly hurt, parents knowing she had carried the child of an enemy, knowing she destroyed her body for an enemy, they must be heartbroken.
Cornelia knelt down. “I’m really sorry; I made you suffer with me.”
If she hadn’t insisted on finding out who had replaced her at the time, Alma wouldn’t have been hostile to her and wouldn’t have used these dark methods to fight them.
The two sighed silently.
Cedric quietly smoked, while Aurora began to cry.
Cornelia’s hand clenched on the side, she really hated herself.
Aurora cried for a while, then asked, “Are you feeling better? Why didn’t you tell us about this? Why did you just go quietly?”
Cornelia lowered her head and knelt in front of Aurora.
“Mom, I’m sorry.”
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