106: Not a fuel-efficient lamp_2

One can understand the feeling of losing a child.

Just like her back then.

A car accident took away her husband, son, and daughter-in-law.

If it weren't for a crying, dependent grandson, she wouldn't have made it through.

What people fear most is a lack of spiritual support and hope.

Mrs. Thompson sighed, "I understand what you're saying, but that's not how it is..."

From Viola's perspective, if she were to be found and discover that there was a sister her age in her family, who had almost been adopted as soon as she went missing.

What would Viola think?

Moreover, Sylvia is not an easy person to deal with.

"Think of the bright side, dear," Grandma Sherman comforted her, "Your most important task now is to be happy every day, regain your strength, find your child, and be there for her college graduation, wedding, and your grandchild's one-month celebration."

Graduation, wedding, one-month celebration...

Hearing this, Mrs. Thompson's eyes filled with light.

But...