Chapter 1155:
Belinda looked at her, her expression unreadable, and said nothing.
Holley shifted uncomfortably under Belinda’s gaze. “What's the matter? Why are you looking atlike that? It's
as if you don’t even recognizeanymore.”
Before Belinda could respond, Sarai spoke up. “Belinda, Holley has been thinking about you a lot lately. She feels
terrible about what happened and believes she failed you as a mother. But you're her daughter; surely there's no
grudge between you two that can’t be forgiven. Could you let it go and stop holding this against her?”
Belinda lowered her eyes and nodded slightly, a faint, almost mocking smile playing on her lips. “You're right. We
are mother and daughter, after all...”
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Her tone was laced with sarcasm.
Lucas, seated beside her, reached under the table and gently took her hand in his, offering silent support.
Belinda had said just that, offering no indication of whether she had forgiven Holley or not.
Holley, sensing the tension, quickly changed the subject.
For the rest of the meal, the conversation revolved around lighter topics, with Holley and Sarai doing most of the
talking.
Just then, the door opened once more, and a waiter entered, carrying several bowls of soup. He placed one in
front of each person.
Holley gestured enthusiastically toward the soup. “You have to try this—it’s their specialty, and it’s absolutely
delicious.”
Belinda’s lips curved into a faint smile. “Oh? Is that so? Then I'll have to give it a proper taste.” She and Lucas
each took a sip.
Noticing Lucas had the soup without hesitation, Holley narrowed her eyes, and a sly smile tugged at her lips.
“So? What do you think?”
Belinda gave a small nod. “It’s pretty good.”
Lucas remained silent, his expression unreadable as he took a few more sips.
Holley’s grin widened. “I'm glad you like it.”
But barely two minutes later, a sharp gasp escaped her lips as she clutched her chest, her face twisting in pain.
“Holley, what's wrong?” Sarai quickly asked.
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Holley’s breath cin short, uneven bursts. “I don’t know. My chest just started hurting out of nowhere.”
Concern flashed across Sarai’s face. “Then let's get you to the hospital. I'll go with you.”
Holley quickly shook her head, forcing a strained smile. “No, you don’t get out much; stay and enjoy your meal.”
Then, she turned to Belinda. “Belinda, would you accompanyto the hospital?”
Holley put on a theatrical display of discomfort and pain, hoping to evoke a reaction. However, Belinda remained
utterly unfazed, her expression unreadable.
Holley bit her lip when she noticed Belinda’s silence.
Just as she was about to cup with something else to say, Belinda suddenly said, “Alright, I'll go with you.”
A flicker of triumph crossed Holley’s face as she struggled to her feet. “Then... Let's go.”
Before leaving, she turned to Sarai. “Sarai, you and Mr. Clark should continue eating. We will be back soon.”
“Okay,” Sarai nodded, though a trace of worry lingered in her eyes.