The babies will grow up day by day, they no longer need her now.
Even Hank Clegg doesn't seem to need her that much anymore.
He sleeps so deep, there are doctors to check on him, professional masseurs to maintain his physical abilities, and servants and caregivers can also take care of him. What does he need Victoria Talkington for?
"I'm a useless woman," Victoria weeps next to Hank Clegg, "I used to think I was important, I thought I could wake Hank up, but I can't even do that. Hank, why won't you wake up..."
She was practically wailing.
All the hardship and repression from these days have flowed out uncontrollably.
Suddenly, a hand touched her hair.
"Hank?" Victoria looked up with hope.
But she saw a mini version of Hank Clegg—Michael was standing in front of her, asking her gently: "Mommy, what's wrong? Who bullied you, or did something happen?"
When he first came back, Michael noticed something wrong with Victoria.