Mysterious Mrs. Pansy

Chapter 1094: He Left



Because she knew exactly what the situation was, faced with the current state of affairs, it was as if there were not many days left, and yet her spirits were surprisingly good.

If it weren’t for Jane’s words, she would probably have been tired of it long ago. Instead, after Jane said these words, Beatrice’s spirits improved a little.

“Thank you for understanding me. I know that I have gone too far to be forgiven, but now it’s too late for regrets. So I just hope that you and Patrick will be fine.”

“I have no other wishes, as other things are no longer important to me. Everything has vanished into thin air, or can be said to have ended with my life.”

As Jane heard Beatrice say this, she comforted her a few more times, speaking only about family matters and the two children.

Beatrice smiled as she listened and closed her eyes to sleep, so Jane saw that it was not right to disturb her any longer.

Jane got up and left from there.

After taking a look at Beatrice, the staff directly closed the door again. The staff then came out of the room together with Jane, and reminded her.

Beatrice’s condition is very bad now. Today’s situation is, according to their term, a sign of the end. Although the staff did not want to tell Jane this saddening news, it was their duty to say it. Jane nodded.

“I understand. We just have to do everything we can. If we can make her live a few more days in this world, maybe she’ll be happy for the rest of her days.”

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Jane was a little sad to hear this news, as she had already made up her mind in her heart.

If she hadn’t let go of everything, she wouldn’t have gone to see Beatrice one last time before she died. She had hoped that Beatrice would pass away peacefully.

She also hoped to give Beatrice a little more time, but fate played a cruel joke. Jane hadn’t expected that Beatrice would pass away just after she left.

Although Jane’s feelings are now very complex, and she hasn’t completely forgiven Beatrice, she also knows that some things are not judged by her standards.

If she forgave Beatrice now, it wouldn’t bring her back, so she could only prepare for other things.

After all, Patrick is Beatrice’s son, and if she doesn’t handle everything well, Patrick might blame her.

Moreover, there’s also the matter of Patrick’s father.

Jane deliberately called Harrison back and they sat together to discuss the matter.

“I think we need to set aside everything and approach this with a normal mindset. Now that Beatrice has passed away, we don’t need to dwell on grievances.”

“Previously you asked me this question, and now I’ll tell you the answer. It’s that when a person dies, everything comes to an end. There’s no need to mention it again.”

Jane summed up her intentions with these two sentences, and Harrison, upon hearing them, felt deeply moved.

If Jane could let go of her grievances with Beatrice, it meant that she had truly let go of everything.

“I really admire your attitude, and I want to learn from you.”

Harrison’s words were sincere. After her mistake before, and the situation now, it wasn’t just her own regret, but also a question of whether Jane and Patrick could be magnanimous. Some people will carry grudges for a lifetime, while others will let go with a smile and their choices will lead to different results.

“Perhaps my child can grow up happy, which helps me let go of everything. Perhaps Mike’s death helped me understand that everyone must look forward, isn’t that so?”

Jane’s attitude proved her mindset. Indeed, people should look forward, not constantly dwell on the past.

Even if it’s something in the past, whether beautiful or painful, it’s just a part of a person’s life experience.

Everyone will experience many things in their lifetime, and if a person only clings to one thing and keeps complaining about it, they will never be happy.

Only by letting go of the past can a person live better in the present.

This way, a person can understand what it means to live and can cherish life.

Now Jane is in a state of cherishing life, feeling that everything is so beautiful.

Even if there are some unhappy memories in the past, they are just as she described them, and the past is in the past.

Especially with the appearance of Patrick’s father, it made Jane feel this way even more.

“I understand your mindset, and I’m willing to let go of other things first to handle Beatrice’s affairs.”

“When do you plan to arrange Beatrice’s funeral?”

This time, Harrison felt that she should cooperate. Since Jane had taken the initiative, it wasn’t right to let this opportunity to reconcile with Beatrice disappear. It’s better for Jane to prove with her arrangements that she has truly let go of everything and is no longer holding on to the grievances with Beatrice.

This would give Beatrice the best chance to leave peacefully, and also help improve the relationship between Patrick, Jane, and their family.

Even though Beatrice’s death made her a little sad, the most important thing is the word Jane said, that people should look forward. That’s what allows a person to continue living, and it’s the most important thing.

“Let’s follow the normal protocol, hold a memorial service first, let our family and friends pay their respects, and then arrange the funeral. As for the cemetery, I’ll have my assistant contact the previous funeral company to see if they have any available positions. I want Mike and Beatrice to be together. They should have companions to talk to.”


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