Ranaway From Wedding, Fell into Tycoon's Love Trap-Chapter 638 Let’s Not Bother About These Anymore
Lily Turner’s understanding of the Taylor Family is rather limited, and this limited knowledge is filled with negative information. Whether it’s Evelyn Taylor’s arrogance or the heartless act of the Taylor elders who drove Sophia Wood away twenty years ago, she has no good impression of the Taylor Family.
"No."
Even though Sophia Wood’s relationship with Lily Turner was tense at times, she is, after all, Lily’s biological mother. She watched her daughter grow up, so how could a mother not see through her daughter’s thoughts?
She reached out to hold her daughter’s hand, sighed, and said earnestly, "Lily! I don’t want you to hold grudges against the Taylor Family. After all, they are your relatives, and you should..."
"If they still considered us family, they wouldn’t have kicked us out back then." Lily interrupted Sophia angrily. Her emotions had become stirred, and a hint of redness appeared on her cheeks because of her agitation.
Seeing Lily so agitated reminded Sophia of her former self, who had also been unable to accept what the Taylor Family did and was filled with deep resentment.
That deep resentment had been buried in her heart for many years, torturing her to the point where she almost didn’t recognize herself.
If not for encountering Michael Linton again, Sophia wouldn’t have known how long her resentment would last—perhaps until the day she passed away.
Thinking back now, her years of resentment seemed too impulsive and too persistent, and such persistence was really not worth it.
Her many years of resentment not only caused her own suffering but also made her biological daughter suffer.
The mother and daughter, who should have relied on each other for survival, became estranged and hostile because of such resentment, even developing suspicion and distrust towards one another.
"What your grandfather and grandmother did back then was indeed inappropriate, but they lost their reason because they were too pained by losing their son," Sophia had been thinking repeatedly about those events, and Michael Linton’s words kept echoing in her mind.
Initially, she couldn’t accept his words, but later, upon calming down and thinking it over, she realized he made sense.
It was painful for her to lose her beloved husband, but the Taylor elders lost their only son, which must have been ten, if not a hundred or thousand times more painful for them.
The pain of a parent burying their child cannot be truly felt or understood by those who haven’t gone through it.
Lily, being young, couldn’t comprehend such pain, and she couldn’t understand that "they were in pain, but you were in pain too."
Back then, she was just a baby who knew only to eat and cry, completely unaware of what happened those years ago.
Although she’s grown up now, not having personally experienced those events, she couldn’t grasp the depth of that pain.
Now, all she feels is the injustice her mother suffered and wants to seek redress for the grievances Sophia endured.
"So many years have passed, and I’ve already forgotten. Besides, your grandfather and grandmother are no longer alive; let’s not dwell on these matters anymore." Sophia wasn’t just saying this; she truly understood and realized it.
She wants to let go of the hatred in her heart towards the Taylor Family, to rediscover her former self, to look forward, and no longer cling to past grievances.
Letting go of others and herself, too, feels pretty good!







