Chapter 1127 I Will Not Give Up
Chapter 1127 I Will Not Give Up
Hannah had not yet spoken.
Justine spoke up again, expressing her position, "Hannah, don't take to heart what I said to you today. No matter what, you are Susan's best friend and grew up with Manuel. Your parents and Edward are also old friends. For me, you're always Hannah, and I want you to come over more often when you have time. Not to mention Edward I've liked you since childhood and wanted to pair you up with Manuel but Susan beat you to it."
Hannah couldn't help but laugh a little. "Manuel and Susan are a perfect match, one careful, one careless; one introverted, one passionate; one cautious, the other easy-going. They complement each other perfectly. As for me and Manuel, we're just alike in personality so there's no chance for us."
"I was dissatisfied with Susan before because I thought my son was good in every way but he fell for Susan instead. Now I think..." Justine continued.
"You think she has a good character, right?" Hannah interrupted with a smile.
"I'm not comparing you two." Justine quickly responded.
"Don't worry about me being jealous of Susan either, I do think she's great, pure-hearted and clean-minded, she has something I aspire or else I wouldn't like her so much." Said, Hannah.
"Just don't know if it's true that fools have all the luck, Anyway, I don't know when it started, seeing her is getting more and more pleasing to the eye," Justine added indulgently while smiling involuntarily. "She's likeable." Said, Hannah.
"Yeah, I think so too." Replied Justine.
The happiness of this family was truly visible even without words being spoken.
"If there isn't anything else I will go find Susan now. She's angry with me now I'm gonna try to explain to her."
"Alright. Thanks for trying." Said Justine. She seemed quite contented with this daughter-in-law.
As Hannah stepped out onto the balcony outside, she saw Oscar waiting there as if he had been waiting for her. Hannah looked calmly at him and said, "Your aunt tried persuading me into getting back together with you."
"I know," Oscar replied.
He already knew about it.
"I refused," Hannah stated firmly.
"Mm-hmm," he replied unsurprised by this turn of events.
"I'm going to see Susan now." She walked past him without another word.
"Hannah," Oscar paused and continued, "I won't make things difficult for you."
"Okay."
"But," His throat moved slightly, "I won't give up either."
This caused Hannah's eyebrows to furrow slightly.
"If you have a better destination, I will quit. Until then, I will continue to pursue you." Said he.
"Suit yourself." Replied Hannah.
Anyway, that was his personal choice. And whether to accept it or not was her choice. Hannah walked past him and headed for Susan's room.
At this moment, the baby had just woken up and was breastfeeding. Hannah walked over to watch the baby breastfeeding and asked, "Is the milk enough? The way you feed the baby, it should be rich." "Then why did you ask?" Susan replied in a huff. Susan was still angry with Hannah, for she was the only one who didn't know things about Hannah.
"You know about me and Oscar, why do you still ask?"
Susan seethed.
"Okay, I won't provoke you for now. You breastfeed first, and I'll be by your side." Hannah sat confidently in the nearby chair.
Susan endured and decided to feed her daughter first before arguing with Hannah. Earlier, Manuel saw that Hannah was coming into the room, so he found an excuse to go out. He wanted to give them a separate space, and he went to accompany Oscar.
It had been a while.
Susan fed the baby and skillfully belched her back to prevent her from vomiting. Hannah sat next to Susan and looked at her sudden motherly appearance, which was a bit funny.
"What are you laughing at? Am I looking like an aged mother right now?"
"Nope, a middle-aged mother."
"Hannah, you intentionally wanted to anger me, didn't you?"
"I am older than you."
"Humph."
Hannah went forward to hug the baby.
"She's getting more and more like you," Hannah said while looking at the baby's appearance.
She had big black eyes with long eyelashes, incredibly cute.
"It's said that daughters look like fathers, but why does my daughter look like me? Maybe she could be even more beautiful like Manuel."
"Not bad like you."
"You're praising me?"
"I am telling the truth."
"You must be trying to please me and make me unable to be angry with you."
Susan finished speaking both good and bad words.
"Has the baby given a name?" Hannah shifted the topic.
"No," Susan said angrily. "I don't even know what shocking and good name Manuel is going to give her daughter, but he hasn't come up with one yet. I searched online for a few, but he despised them and said, 'Not good enough for her!' He even said the names I found didn't deserve her. I had someone read it. It's a waste of my hard work."
"I'm curious, what names did you come up with?"
"It doesn't matter now that Manuel rejected them all," Susan replied.
Hannah thought about it and realized they probably weren't great names anyway.
"Don't always bring the conversation back to me. What about you? Your love life is a mess, first it was Charles Sawyer, then Oscar, then Doyle. How can your personal life be so chaotic?" Hannah didn't know how to respond to her directness.
"Okay fine, forget about that for now. What's going on with you and Oscar?"
"I'm staying with him temporarily because of Doyle chasing after me?"
"And there are no other feelings involved?"
"No," Hannah replied firmly.
"Well actually..."
"Your mom already told me everything."
"Oh... Justine mentioned it too?"
"Yeah."
"She didn't convince you though. My words are more convincing than hers." Susan confidently stated.
Hannah couldn't help but laugh at her friend's stubbornness and responded, "Although your argument makes sense in most cases, there indeed isn't anything between Oscar and me." "Not even a little bit of hope?"
"Nope."
"Fine then." Sighed Susan resignedly as she looked at Hannah's face closely while wrinkling her brow. "Speaking of which Hannah, are you not planning on fixing your face anytime soon? It looks weird seeing you like this."
"I'm not used to it either," admitted Hannah as she shook her head. "When I have some time later on I'll go ask if there's any way my original face can be restored." She didn't want to spend the rest of her life wearing someone else's face.