Chapter 304

I was pissed off.

They were indeed a family. They were so shameless to say the same thing.

Did he mean I wasn’t a good girl if I didn’t forgive Aunt Mel? Did they intend to accuse me of being unforgiving this time?

I even pondered why I hadn’t realized this family was so narrow–minded.

“Uncle Austin, why didn’t you persuade Aunt Mel when she scolded us that day? If you did so, she might not curse at us. I won’t forgive you both. I don’t understand why you treated your sons so differently. How could you trade Colin’s life for Felix?

“What happened to Felix was his fault. It has nothing to do with Colin or me. Why did you blame us? Don’t you think it’s unjust for us to bear Felix’s sins?”

Uncle Austin didn’t expect me to speak so harshly. He wanted to refute but couldn’t think of a reason. He

ended up flushing.

Everyone felt relieved when Felix awoke.

Colin sent me back that day and brought me home. He was astounded to see how disorganized my house was. There were organizer bags all over the floor.

Dad informed him that we were planning to sell our house. We would live in another house from now on

and never return.

Colin was silent for a while before saying, “Uncle Gerald, Aunt Harper, I’m sorry.”

Dad paused, raised his head, and responded, “It has nothing to do with you.”

Colin seemed embarrassed, so I invited him into my room. He pushed the items on the couch aside, sat

down, and asked reluctantly, “Do you have to move?”

“Yes.” I pinched and stroked his Adam’s apple. “Mom said it was troublesome to live in two houses

alternately. She also had a big fight with Aunt Mel that day. We’d be embarrassed to see each other

again, so we’d better move.”

“What about me? Are you leaving me here?”

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His cheeks reddened, and his breathing became somewhat rapid.

I poked his lips. “Colin, are you too tired? Go back and have a good sleep.”

Colin gritted his teeth before pinching my disruptive hand. “Don’t touch me. Or you’ll know the

consequences.”

Only then did I notice his reaction belatedly. I was so startled that I hastily hid my face in his coat.

I didn’t visit the hospital for the next few days. Instead, I packed my belongings with my parents at home, planning to relocate on a nice day.

Colin and I chatted via video call for about half an hour. Through him, I learned that Felix healed rapidly. He could get out of bed, use the bathroom, and smile many times.

I could tell from Colin’s words that he still cared about his brother.

Fortunately, Felix awoke and healed. Otherwise, I’d be like what Uncle Austin and Aunt Mel stated. Even if . Colin and I were together, we wouldn’t be happy. I couldn’t forget such terrible condemnations.

One night, I joined Jade and Zara in a card game after ending my video chat with Colin. Felix

unexpectedly sent me a message.

“Thank you, Lulu. I know what happened. It was all my parents‘ fault. Thank goodness you’re me, or I’d

be too embarrassed to see you. I’m sorry.”

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