Chapter 79: From Now On, She Was an Orphan
Chapter 79: From Now On, She Was an Orphan
"Mom...." Looking at her mother's face, Jane wanted to cry. Tears immediately filled her eyes.
"Don't cry, Jane." Hannah smiled faintly. She wanted to lift her hand to wipe away Jane's tears, but
Jane grabbed her hand.
"Mom, don't move!" Jane knew that it was very difficult for her mother to move. "How do you feel? Are
you uncomfortable?"
As Jane thought of the pain her mother was enduring, it wrung her heart.
Hannah shook her head slightly. She felt very gratified. "It doesn't hurt. It doesn't hurt at all...."
"Quincy, you will take good care of Jane, right?" Hannah's gaze slowly turned to Quincy. From the first
day she saw Quincy, she could feel Quincy's deep love for Jane.
"Mom...." Jane could tell this was Hannah's last words.
"Yes, Hannah, I will take good care of Jane." Quincy stared at Hannah's eyes and said seriously.
"Good, good...." Hannah nodded with satisfaction. In an instant, she felt much relieved. In her eyes,
Quincy was no longer an outsider.
"Jane, I have something to tell you right now." Hannah looked at Jane with somewhat dull eyes.
Jane held Hannah's hand tightly, her tearful eyes being filled with tenderness.
"Actually ... I'm not your biological mother." Hannah looked at Jane and said softly. This was a secret
that had been hidden for 20 years.
Hearing what Hannah said, Jane, who was overwhelmed by sadness, couldn't help but be slightly
stunned. "Mom...."
"I plan to hide this secret for the rest of my life. I've been lying to you. You deserve to know the truth."
Hannah's eyes gradually became wet.
"No ... Mom..." Jane murmured in a daze.
Jane remembered she had been living with Hannah. Hannah suddenly said that she was not Jane's
biological mother. How could Jane accept it?
Quincy was also shocked when he heard Hannah's secret. He subconsciously compared Jane's and
Hannah's appearances and discovered that they did not resemble each other.
"Silly girl, you are so kind. Just like your mother. This is not good." Jane was delicate and tender, and
Hannah felt like she saw Jane's mother. It pulled at Hannah's heartstrings. Tears immediately rolled
down her eyes.
Hearing Hannah kept mentioning Jane's biological mother, Jane became anxious. She looked at
Hannah and stubbornly said, "No, mom, you're my mom...."
"Good girl, I don't deserve to be your mother. Your mother is a dignified and elegant young lady. I'm just
her maid," Hannah said gently.
Jane kept shaking her head slowly.
"After your mother's family found that she gave birth to you, they put her under house arrest and
forbade her from leaving the house. They even injected your mother and me with a kind of poison in
order to prevent us from escaping. Only by constantly taking the medicine they gave us could we
survive. My illness is caused by that poison. Do you remember when we were in our hometown, I used
to go up the mountain to look for herbs every day? The medicine was meant to alleviate the illness. I
didn't expect that things would still happen.... "
"Mom, stop talking...." Jane subconsciously began to accept that Hannah was not her mother.
Hannah said softly, "Let me finish. I’m afraid I won’t be able to say these again. Originally, your mother
had a normal life. She only wanted to bring you up safely. But not long after, I accidentally heard that
her family was finding an opportunity to kill you. You were barely a month old then...."
"I immediately told your mother this news. She was extremely disappointed in her family. She knew that
if she stayed at home, there would definitely be a chance for her family to make a move. So that night,
your mother and I knocked out our caretaker and secretly ran out of the house with you...."
"Although we were careful, our plan was found out. We were cornered in a cliff. They drove and
surrounded us. At that time, your mother planned to go back with them first and waited for an
opportunity to escape. But the person in charge wanted to kill your mother. She realized that something
was wrong, but it was too late. They had pointed their guns at us...."
Jane couldn't help but let out a cry, and Quincy's eyes were full of worry.
"They revealed a triumphant smile. When they pulled the trigger, your mother suddenly hugged me and
jumped off the cliff. In the air, I was terrified. Apart from the howling wind, I suddenly heard her say to
me, 'Hannah, please take care of my child.' Before I figured out what was happening, I saw your
mother smiling at me bitterly when I opened my eyes. Then, she exerted her strength and turned NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.
beneath me. By the time I realized her intentions, we had landed on the ground...."
"She saved me.... I didn't deserve it...." Hannah cried. Jane was absent-minded for a moment, as if she
had also seen that miserable scene.
Hannah coughed violently.
"Mom, put it on..." Jane came back to her senses, wanting to help Hannah put on the oxygen mask.
"Let me finish...." Hannah slightly turned her face away. She was clear about her health condition. It
made no difference if she wore it or not.
"Your mother...." Hannah couldn't help but sob. "I was also injured, but it wasn't very serious. You
looked at me with your big innocent eyes. You didn't understand what happened. I vaguely heard the
people above say that they wanted to come down and search for us. I didn't dare to stay in that place
any longer, so I quickly left with you in my arms...."
After escaping for a few days, Hannah came to a small mountain village in the northeast with Jane and
started a new life.
"Mom..." Jane tried to put on the oxygen mask for Hannah, but Hannah refused.
"Jane, take off the phoenix jade pendant I'm wearing...."
Jane slowly removed the phoenix-shaped jade pendant from Hannah's neck. This jade pendant was
dark green and translucent. The color of the phoenix tail changed from green to sparkling white. There
were traces of red at the end of the jade pendant. It looked quite extraordinary.
Jane remembered that Hannah had been wearing it. Jane wondered how she could have such a noble
jade pendant, for they were so poor. She once asked Hannah about it. Hannah only said that it was left
by her ancestors, and refused to reveal anything else.
Hannah slowly said, "This jade pendant is your mother’s personal possession. I think you are the very
one for it." Her breathing was getting weaker and weaker.
"Quincy." Hannah turned to look at Quincy with great difficulty.
"Yes," Quincy solemnly answered.
"Over the years, Jane has suffered a lot with me. She is just like her mother, weak and kind. Without
me, I am afraid that she will be bullied. Since Jane chose you, I hope you can be nice to her and not let
her get hurt again. Protect her for the rest of her life, okay?" Hannah said weakly. She felt that her
eyelids were getting heavier and heavier. She was trying her best not to close them.
Her will supported her listening to Quincy's answer.
"I promise. I'll fight to protect her. I’m not gonna let anything happen to her. Don't worry," Quincy said
solemnly.
"Alright, then I'm relieved." A smile appeared on Hannah's face. She no longer had the strength to
mobilize the muscles on her face, and her breathing became faint.
Jane was afraid that Hannah would waste any more energy. "Stop talking. Just put on the oxygen
mask."
Hannah slowly closed her eyes. "I miss your mother. I miss her so much...."
Jane picked up the oxygen mask. Just as it reached Hannah's nose, out of the corner of her eye, Jane
saw Hannah's hand on the hospital bed falling down like a falling leaf. Jane lightly touched Hannah's
body, feeling as if she had been hit by a giant hammer.
Jane saw Hannah close her eyes. A feeling of emptiness surged through her. Jane used all her
strength as she uttered in a trembling voice.
"Mom, Mom...."
Jane called in a trembling voice. She wished that Hannah could respond to her as usual, even if she
just gave her an affirmative answer. However, Hannah was lying quietly on the hospital bed,
motionless. Her face no longer had the slightest bit of vitality.
"Mom...." Jane finally realized what had happened and she let out a sorrowful shout.
She hugged Hannah and placed her head on Hannah's body, crying miserably. Famous doctors from
the hospitals in East China arrived. They were stopped at the door by Fred. They were now useless.
Scenes of her with her mother from childhood to adulthood flashed through Jane's mind.
Jane closed her eyes tightly. Beads of tears rolled down from her eyes. Her face was full of tears and
her nose was running. Jane didn't care. She only knew that the woman who loved her the most, who
knew her best, who was worried about her the most, and who was closest to her, had left forever. Jane
had become an orphan.
5 minutes.
10 minutes.
Half an hour.
One hour.
Jane had been crying loudly just like that. Her mother's voice and smile were still vivid. But now, her
mother suddenly passed away. Jane could not help but cry miserably.
Quincy stood quietly beside Jane, listening to Jane's heart-wrenching cries in the ward. It wrung his
heart, but he knew that Jane needed to vent her emotions now. No one could help her.
'Jane, please don't cry. I'm here with you. I won't leave you alone. No matter what difficulties you may
come across, I will be with you all the time.'