Iris Harris looked at the bank card in her hand, her lips moved slightly before she nodded, "Thank you, Auntie."
Lady Hyde listened to her words, but tears suddenly fell, "Iris, you don't have to be so formal with me... Auntie really is..."
The past intimacy is something that can never be regained.
Iris watched Lady Hyde cry, unsure of what to say. Deep down, there was still resentment; she couldn't go back to how things were.
Lady Hyde covered her mouth, overwhelmed by grief, unable to control her emotions. Iris stood with her in the garden for a long time. Only when her emotions gradually calmed did she softly say, "Auntie, no matter what, I still want to thank you this time."
She helped her, and it's impossible that Brandan Hyde didn't know. Perhaps the relationship between mother and son would also change due to Lady Hyde's choice.