Chapter 96 It Was A Miracle

Name:Chaplain! Author:Firework
Jessica Wright Davis was filled with rage as she rushed out of the room!

Emilia was already kicked out of the family. How dare she act so boldly?!

It looked as though they were acting too mighty. This was why Oliver Walker was able to attack them like mad dogs!

Back in the resting room!

James Floss didn't want to miss out on any changes that were happening to Olivia. Within 10 minutes, her breathing had gone back to normal!

Twenty minutes later, all of the vitals on the machines showed that everything was normal!

Upon reaching 30 minutes, he was certain that Olivia was just asleep based on his experience!

She had completely recovered!

It was a miracle!

Hendric Smith let out a breath of relief as he pulled out the needles. If his master and his master's wife found out about it, they would be delighted!

At the same time, back at the auditorium!

It had already been a long time, and Emilia was getting even more anxious, "My daughter…..would she be alright?"

"Would he be able to treat our daughter?"

"If our daughter can't recover from this, I don't want to live anymore!"

"..."

Every sentence that she was saying was related to her daughter! It wasn't because she was making a fuss! Her daughter was a continuation of her life. She was her pillar of support! Her daughter was her everything!

Her emotions were getting heightened!

However, her tone was getting cold!

As she thought about the past 8 years, although she had already suffered so much, she still couldn't exchange it for a stable childhood for her little girl!

She was feeling extremely furious!

All of the anger and worries in her slowly turned into rage, and she released it to the man next to her!

Oliver Walker listened to her quietly as he knew that his wife needed an outlet.

It could only be him!

"Talk! What have you been doing for the past 8 years?!"

"Even if you didn't have any signal in the no man's land in Indiana, you should have at least written a letter to us!

"How….how could you go missing for 8 long years?!

"If anything were to happen to Olivia, I will never forgive you!"

"Huhuhuhu..."

Emilia remained in her seat as she covered her beautiful face with both hands!

She cried!

She screamed!

She was about to lose her mind!

Her heart was filled with rage, and it was about to explode like a volcano!

With how exhausted she looked, Oliver Walker's heart ached as he listened to how his wife was releasing her anger.

Then, he slowly asked, "If our daughter gets better, will you forgive me?"

Emilia lifted her head. She glared at the man who looked like he was deep in remorse. She didn't know what to say.

In fact, she didn't hate Oliver Walker!

She didn't!

But her daughter...

"I know that I don't deserve your forgiveness, and I wouldn't dare ask you to be as nice as how we were.

"But….there are a lot of coincidences that caused the misunderstandings today!"

Oliver Walker shook his head. Then, he pulled out a handkerchief from his pocket and wiped off the tears on Emilia's face!

This woman was so good that it made him feel that he wasn't enough. He also knew that it would be difficult for his wife to trust him now.

He was trying to be as gentle as he could because he was worried that he might hurt his wife!

Emilia's beautiful eyes were filled with tears.

For the past 8 years, she had been crying non-stop!

However, unlike the usual times when she was like an abandoned pet, crying by herself in the corner under the night sky as she cured her own wounds...

There was a man, right in front of her, who was gently comforting her. It made her feel touched!

She couldn't help but think of the past!

Oliver Walker looked hurt as his eyes were filled with tears as well, "Back then, before I went to the no man's land, I gave you a call!

"Why didn't you tell me that you were kicked out of the company?!

"Why didn't you tell me that you were sleeping on the streets of Colorado?!

"Why didn't you tell me that you were picking up rubbish while pregnant?!

"I...

"I always thought that you were living comfortably. I..."