Chapter 53 I Am Not Worthy of Colbert
Chapter 53 I Am Not Worthy of Colbert
Eudora, who was resting in bed, immediately sat up at the sight of Belinda. "Madam Steele."
Out of politeness, Eudora still called Belinda respectfully.
Eudora knew in her heart the engagement between Colbert and Alva was approved by Belinda.
When she was pregnant, Belinda would never allow Alva to marry into the Steele family, but at this moment, things backfired.
Eudora didn't know whether Belinda couldn't dissuade Colbert or she was double-faced.
Belinda was over seventy years old. She wore a black velvet dress and light makeup, and her hair was neck-length and slightly curly. She looked elegant.
Belinda walked to the hospital bed and looked at the weak Eudora. Although Belinda felt distressed, she was also dissatisfied. "Although Colbert and Alva were engaged, you shouldn't abort the child in this way."
The child was the great-grandson of the Steele family, whom Belinda had been looking forward to for many years.
It was not easy to have a child, but Belinda didn't expect that it would be nothing in the end.
Although Eudora liked Belinda, she was unhappy when she heard Belinda's words.
With pale lips, Eudora leaned against the head of the bed, and the corners of her lips curled up. She sneered. "Madam Steele, do you think that I should give birth to this child?" Eudora never thought of herself as a child-bearer.
She could sacrifice the child in her belly for the truth about the car accident to her adoptive parents and the treatment of her adoptive father because she knew that the Steele family would never treat the child in her belly badly.
But she didn't expect Colbert to finally engage with Alva.
She could never accept that the child in her belly would call Alva "Mom" after birth!
"I..."
Belinda knew that she was sorry for Eudora, so she couldn't help sighing. "Oh, although I'm not happy that you aborted the child, I have understood you. You are a good girl, much better than Alva. But I'm old. can't make decisions about Colbert's marriage. Colbert is also unlucky."
Hearing what Belinda said just now, Eudora felt a little unhappy, but she felt more comfortable that Belinda was willing to explain it to her.
"I'm not worthy of Colbert, and I don't have the extravagant hope of marrying into the Steele family."
Eudora answered truthfully.
Belinda looked at Eudora, very puzzled. "There are so many women who want to marry into the Steele family, but you are the first one who makes me surprised."
In the Steele Mansion, Eudora had accompanied Belinda for three days.
During those three days, Belinda wanted Eudora to conceive the Steele family's great-grandson, but she didn't expect to be fond of the diligent and unpretentious Eudora during the three days.
Belinda turned her head and took a look at the butler behind her. The butler stepped forward and handed something to Eudora.