Chapter 67

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"It's okay Theo, don't cry the fever will rise again."

Charlotte picked up Theo and moved towards the laboratory where Sir Ahin was.

Sir Ahin was surprised and treated Theo.

The knee that was bleeding was healed and the scratches on his palm were completely gone.

When the blood and dirt were wiped off with a wet towel, Theo's hands and knees became completely clean as if he had never been hurt before.

However, the crying did not stop during and after the treatment.

"Theo, are you still in pain?"

In response to Charlotte's question, Theo nodded, the pain in Theo's knee and hands was gone, but something was still hurting him.

Charlotte asks Emma to bring the milk mixed with chocolate to calm Theo down.

However, Theo couldn't even drink his favorite chocolate milk.

The moment the baby's sad tears fell on the milk, Theo finally opened his mouth.

"Sister."

"yes ?"

Theo's pronunciation was unclear as he gasped. Charlotte listened carefully so as not to miss any of the baby's words.

"Sister... you... why isn't Sister not Theo's mother?"

It seemed that Charlotte had been hit in the back of the head with a hammer when he asked her an unexpected question. It was a big shock.

Then Theo asked again.

"Theo... why, hick... mom."

"......."

"Where's Theo's mom?"

Charlotte could not answer. Perhaps that's because his question could not be answered easily, not just for her.

The answer to Theo's question was simple.

Theo's mother, the former Duchess, died suddenly two years ago of sudden weakness. This was the reason why Theo did not have a mother now.

But is the answer really that simple? Charlotte didn't think so. It definitely sounded simple, but it is actually a very deep and complex answer.

Will Theo, who waved his hand at Sir Heather's funeral, understand his mother's death, not knowing that Sir Heather was dead?

As it's often the case, can Theo understand when you tell him that his mother is in heaven?

"Sister, where's Theo's mother?"

Theo grabbed Charlotte's skirt as if to urge her to speak.

Charlotte looked at Theo and bit her lip. Because Theo's face looked so sad.

He looked like a wounded little monster, it was the saddest expression Charlotte had ever seen.

And soon the child's words changed from a question to a statement.

"Theo's mother is not there."

"Theo...."

All Charlotte could do was hug Theo tightly.

'I didn't know he would miss her.'

The former Duchess of Heinst died less than a year after Theo was born.

He had just started saying the word "mom".

The kid who was always crying to find his mother couldn't remember her face anymore.

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