Chapter 140 I’m Not Your Mother
“I’m not a bad person… I was just afraid of <b>losing </b>you…”
“Mathilda<b>…</b>”
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As Mathilda expected, after hearing that, Jonah and Sean no longer scolded <b>her</b>. Their eyes filled with. sorrow and pity
She let out a quiet sigh of relief.
Still, she knew—even if her brothers pitied her and tried to protect her, what happened tonight had nted a thorn in their hearts.
And if she wanted to pull it out–if she wanted them to fully love her again–she needed to go all in.
Her entire body trembled with sobs, as if life <b>had </b>lost all meaning. “I know.. you’re probably heartbroken <b>over </b>Lily right now. You think I’m cruel, selfish, fake. But I’m not that kind of person… I’ll die. I just hope that after I’m gone, you won’t hate me anymore…”
With that, she suddenly turned and jumped into the fountain.
“Mathilda!”
<b>Jonah </b>and Sean had both been momentarily distracted.
Seeing Mathilda plunge into the fountain snapped them out of it.
They treasured her far too much to ever watch her drown in front of them–especially when she couldn’t
swim.
They leapt <b>into </b>the fountain without hesitation, carefully pulling her back up onto the shore.
Mathilda was still crying–pitiful and fragile, helpless and breaking.
Jonah <b>and </b>Sean couldn’t stop thinking about the cold look in Lily’s eyes earlier, her beautiful peach blossom gaze filled with distance and resentment as she stood soaked to the skin.
But they told themselves–Mathilda only framed Lily tonight because Lily had deliberately provoked her with cruel words.
And <b>years </b>ago, many people had witnessed Lily hurting Mathilda. The bullying had been real.
In the end, their hearts still leaned toward Mathilda.
They rushed tofort her, huping from <b>sobs</b>.
“<b>Mathilda</b>, I’m sorry. It’s my fault. I shouldn’t have yelled at your earlier. I believe you didn’t mean it tonight. It’s all Lily’s <b>fault </b>for provoking you. I won’t ever yell at you <b>again</b>. I won’t let you suffer anymore. Please stop hurting yourself, okay?”
ily in the past. I’ll <b>take </b>better care of
“And I was wrong <b>100. </b>I shouldn’t <b>have </b>doubted what you said about Lily you. Protect you. I won’t let anyone hurt you again. I’m sorry.”
Chapter 140 I’m Not Your Mother
“Guys<b>. </b>
Mathilda was <b>still </b>gasping between sobs.
But deep down, she finally rxed.
Thankfully, her brothers had chosen to trust her. To take her side.
But she knew–they still cared about Lily.
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As long as Lily lived her life clean <b>and </b>untarnished, <b>her </b>brothers might always be swayed by her.
She had to drag Lily through the mud–ruin herpletely.
Make sure she could never climb out again.
Meanwhile, James didn’t want to return home soaked and risk scaring the elders.
He took Lily to a hotel so she could clean up and change into fresh clothes before heading back to the Luke estate.
Lily returned directly to their shared room.
nc had called James aside to discuss something.
He stayed in nc’s study for over half an hour beforeing <b>back</b>.
As soon as he opened the bedroom door, he heard Lily crying.
He paused slightly, then instinctively looked over.
She was curled into a ball, eyes shut tight, tears silently falling from the corners of her eyes. Clearly in the grip of a nightmare.
He didn’t want to get involved.
<b>But </b>if her eyes were puffy and swollen by morning, Grace and the others might think he’d bullied her- dying his <b>ns </b>for a clean divorce.
So, he decided to wake her up.
“Lily. Wake up.”
“Mom…”
Lily was still crying.
She felt so cold–longing deeply for her mother.
But in her dream, her mother was far, far away. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t reach her.
“<b>What </b>did you say?”
Her voice was so soft James couldn’t hear clearly. He stepped closer instinctively.
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Chapter 140 I’m Not Your Mother
He called her name a few more times. She kept quietly sobbing.
After a moment of thought, he finally reached out <b>and </b>gave her shoulder a light pat, trying to wake her.
“Mom..”
He thought the gentle pat would snap her out of the nightmare.
<b>But </b>to his shock, she suddenly lunged forward and hugged him tightly.
He didn’t expect it at allpletely caught off guard. She pulled him down with her onto the bed.
Just like that time he had tried to get her to take fever meds.
She ended up on to
top. He was beneath
<b>And </b>this time, he heard her clearly.
“Mom…”
James’s expression turned to stone.
He was already stuck in a marriage he didn’t want. He had no children.
Even if he did have a child one day, he’d never be anyone’s mother.
“Lily, I’m not your mom.”
Feeling her clinging tightly to him, his expression darkened even <b>more</b>. “Let go. Get off me.”
But Lily was still lost in the dream, trapped in that deep, desperate longing.
She felt her body getting colder and colder. That bone–deep chill made her crave her mother even more.
Chasing after warmth, chasing after light… she ran after her mother with everything she had.
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