Adie's expression became pitiful when he heard that, and he shook his head.

"No, I'm not.

I like you the most, Mommy.

You're the best in the world.

I won't be mad at you no matter what happens." "Then, why didn't you want to come back? You've always been very sensible, so you should have known that everyone was worried about you, right?" Renee asked in frustration.

She didn't mind him being naughty sometimes or having his own opinions, but he shouldn't play around with his life or trouble people who loved him.

"T didn't come back because I thought that maybe...

you didn't want me to!" Adie finally admitted.

"I'm sure you love Abby and Daddy more than me, and I'm not that important to you either.

You won't be sad even if I'm gone." "What are you talking about, Adie?" Renee asked in surprise, not expecting her open-minded son to be so delicate. "You're my child.

Of course, I love you.

I would risk my life for you!" The one thing that mattered most to her was her children's safety.

Her children were the only thing that could be used against her-she was willing to give up anything to keep them safe.

However, most parents were usually not appreciated despite their devotion.

"T don't need you to risk your life for me...

I just hope you can pay more attention to me." Adie's eyes turned watery as he told Renee what had been on his mind for years. "I'm your child too, but all you care about is Abby.

When she's scared, you hug and cuddle her, but when I'm scared, you ask me to be alone and try to overcome it.

Have you ever thought that sometimes I get scared too?" "Umm..." For a moment, Renee was at a loss for words.

She did raise Abby with great care whereas Adie was raised more harshly.

Although her love for them was the same, the impact on them was very different.

"I'm sorry, Adie...

I've neglected you all these years.

"A long sigh escaped Renee.

"You know our family is special.

Only you, Abby, Margaret, and I lived together for along time, so I naturally saw you as the man of the house and hoped that you could bear more responsibilities.

I depended on you a lot, and you became the backbone of our family.

I thought that we would face hardships together and build a loving and home for Abby and Margaret.

I'm sorry for being selfish.

You weren't an adult yet, but I forced you to become one.

I'm really sorry." Tears ran down Renee's cheeks.

She thought that Adie was strong since he was a boy and didn't replace anything wrong with the way she raised him.

Honestly, Adie acted like the man of

the house most of the time and took on responsibilities a boy his age shouldn't have to bear. Visit The

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Finally, Renee realized that he needed love, adoration, and attention too.

"I understand now...

I'll pay attention to you more in the future.

Can you forgive me?"

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