Their only and sole child was gone, and Cheryl couldn't bring herself to cheer up.
Unless.
The child could come back to life.
"Aurora, don't say anymore," Cheryl looked at Aurora Scouts, "You're not me, you can't empathize with me."
Aurora sighed, not knowing what to say.
She knew how hard it was for Cheryl to have this child.
Being over 40, without a child, hope was gone.
Aurora turned to look at Ettin Tuchman, "Ettin, you're the pillar of this family, try to persuade Cheryl."
Persuade?
Ettin forced a bitter smile on his face.
He himself couldn't get over it, how could he comfort Cheryl?
At this moment, Cheryl burst out, "It's all your mother's fault! If it wasn't for her, our baby wouldn't have had an accident!"
The doctor had repeatedly warned them, but still couldn't keep Mrs. Tuchman in check.
It was all her fault!
Ettin painfully grabbed his hair.
He blamed his mother too.