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Chapter 345 You’ll Live a Long Life

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Warmth filled Caroline’s heart. She took the soup and said. “Thank you, Jamie.”

Jamie scratched her head, blushing shyly as she sat down. ‘Getting caught in the rain is bad enough.

Catching a cold is even worse. I don’t want you to get sick. Getting injections can be

painful, you know.”

Caroline picked up her spoon. “I know, but Jamie, Evan was also drenched in the rain. He’s in the

hospital now. Would you like to go see him?”

The mention of Evan caught Jamie off guard for a moment. After a brief pause, she replied. “He’ll be

fine. Boys have strong bodies. Girls are the ones who need more care.”

Hearing Jamie’s words, Caroline could not help but feel a pang of sadness

Jamie’s mindset seemed to still be stuck in Evan’s childhood.

Caroline took a sip of the soup, and its warmth spread from her throat to her stomach, soothing

her tensed body.

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As Caroline continued drinking, Jamie continued to gaze at her

“How great it would be if my son married you.” Jamie suddenly said

Caroline paused, and a bitter smile appeared on her face.

It was no longer possible between her and Evan, but she did not want to be too harsh in her words

with Jamie.

Caroline tactfully refused. “Jamie, Evan will find you a gentle and considerate daughter–in–law.”

Jamie’s gaze gradually dimmed. “Caroline, I know I’m sick.”

Caroline’s heart skipped a beat. She saw the change in Jamie’s expression and said, “Jamie, you..”

“My mind is a mess.” Jamie smiled. “Sometimes it’s clear. Sometimes it’s chaotic. But I’m sure my mind

is clear now. Every time it’s clear, I can’t help thinking about the past.”

Her words piqued Caroline’s curiosity. However, she did not dare to ask any further for fear of

hurting Jamie.

Jamie continued. “Evan has suffered so much. He was forced to separate from me when he was in his

teens. Even now that he has grown up and appeared in front of me, it’s like–we’re strangers. Honestly,

I have no feelings for him.”

Caroline frowned slightly. What kind of mindset did a mother have to say she had no feelings for

her own son?

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Caroline did not understand “Jamie, you took care of Evan until he left in his teens. Why wouldn’t you

have feelings for him?”

“Il someone forced you to give birth to a child, would you have feelings for the child?” Jamie asked.

Caroline could not answer this question because she couldn’t imagine such a situation.

However, judging from Jamie’s words, it was possible Draco might have done something like that.

“I’m sorry, Jamie. I don’t have an answer to that question either,” Caroline said bluntly.

Jamie took a sip of water. “Although I don’t have any feelings for Evan, I still feel guilty. You’re a good

girl. If you can take care of him for me, I can die in peace.”

Caroline was shocked by Jamie’s words. “Jamie, don’t say that. You’ll live a long life.”

Jamie smiled bleakly. “You should know how torturous it is for a person to carry painful

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memories.”

Not wanting to argue further, Caroline immediately changed the subject. “Jamie. I’ll get Dr. Bailey to

accompany you to the park, okay?”

Jamie didn’t refuse and nodded. “Okay. You should go to work.”

After escorting Jamie downstairs, Caroline worriedly sent a message to Freya.

Caroline: [Dr. Bailey, Jamie was a little mentally unstable when she was with me just now. Is she like

that at home?]

After a while, Caroline received a reply from Freya.

Freya (Well, patients like her who have suffered significant trauma often voluntarily forget memories

they want to forget. These memories are deeply ingrained in their minds, and they resurface when they

see something or someone specific, causing them to regain their clarity.]

Freya: [Ms. Shenton, I’ll be blunt. In my observation, her moments of clarity are not a good sign. During

those times, she also exhibits severe symptoms of depression, anxiety, and even manic episodes.

Additionally, during her episodes, she often mumbles things that are hard for ordinary people to

imagine. As for what she said, I’ll compile a report and send it to your phone later.]