Chapter 1817: Algerone And Belinda'S Attitude
Chapter 1817: Algerone and Belinda's Attitude
On this matter, Rowan would definitely agree. It's only natural for people to understand. After all, as long as Monica is willing to accept it, everything will be heading in a positive direction. Rowan saw hope and was willing to wait.
"I will give you an answer as soon as possible," Monica told him.
"Good." Rowan finally breathed a sigh of relief.
After finishing their coffee, Rowan and Monica left and returned to the hospital. In the hospital lobby, Rowan was stopped by a doctor, about to ask him something, while Monica took the elevator upstairs by herself.
Stepping out of the elevator, Monica arrived in front of the ward. When she gently pushed open the door, she saw Algerone rising from his chair and looking at her. "Monica, come here. Your father and I have something to tell you."
It seemed like they had been waiting for her.
Her father came over and took hold of her arm, pulling her to a chair and placing his hands on her shoulders, urging her to sit down.
Monica felt a bit overwhelmed and hurriedly asked, "What's going on? Why so serious? What do you want?"
Is it related to her birth? Are they going to have a family meeting?
"Monica, you used to have no intention of acknowledging your biological parents because you didn't know who they were," Belinda sat leaning against the head of the bed, she took hold of her daughter's hand "But now you know, and I believe it's fate. You should acknowledge this relationship."
She had thought that her mother would disagree, but she didn't expect these words to come from the mouth of the strong-willed Belinda?
Monica looked at her, genuinely surprised.
At this moment, Algerone sat down on the edge of the bed and also looked at his daughter, starting to analyze, "Monica, Dad also supports you in acknowledging your biological parents. In this world, having more friends means having more paths, let alone having more relatives."
Her father's voice was filled with earnestness, and his viewpoint was surprisingly in line with her mother's.
Monica felt a bit overwhelmed. She looked at her mother, who was sitting next to the bed, and then at her father, sitting on the edge of the bed. She thought, they must have discussed this matter for a long time last night, staying awake all night, right?
They struggled internally before coming to this conclusion, didn't they?
"Monica, on your side, this is the main situation," Belinda's thinking was particularly clear as she said to her, "If you were abandoned because of favoring sons over daughters, then you must not acknowledge, not even in a million years!"
Outside the door, Rowan, who was about to knock, stopped in his tracks because the door was slightly ajar, and he clearly heard the voices just now.
He paused for a moment and heard Belinda say, "But now you're not, right? You've been missing for so many years, and they never gave up on finding you. Just based on this, you should know how important and significant you are in their hearts."
Without waiting for Monica to respond, Algerone spoke again, "Monica, they have found you. If you refuse to acknowledge them, I don't think anyone can bear such a blow. There might still be a glimmer of hope if you can't be found."
Afraid that their daughter would be too loyal to refuse acknowledgement, this couple was brainwashing her one after the other.
Acknowledge, acknowledge, acknowledge! It must be acknowledged!
Monica glanced at the two of them and finally understood. Belinda and Algerone strongly supported her in acknowledging her biological parents!
And Monica, after Tristan's guidance and her conversation with Rowan just now, leaned towards acknowledging her parents in her heart.
Although she didn't have to say much, Mr. Swain Belinda agreed.
However, Monica didn't show much happiness. Instead, she spoke with a serious expression, "Alright, but you have to promise me one condition."