Finally, the delivery room burst with joyous news!

Aurora had given birth.

A six-pound baby boy.

The doctor, beaming with happiness, rushed out to share the good news, her tone revealing a sense of relief that was palpable.

After all, the one giving birth was none other than the golden girl of the Lopez family!

Any mishap could have been catastrophic; the hospital couldn't possibly cover the damages.

"It's a boy! Ms. Lopez and the baby are both safe and sound. The baby's just getting checked out, and then you can hold him! Ms. Lopez needs another hour for observation, but she'll be out soon if all goes well." Those waiting outside could finally breathe a sigh of relief.

Felicity wrapped her arms around Miles, her eyes welling up.

"Abigail must have gone through so much!"

Miles gently patted her shoulder, comforting her softly, "I'm suddenly grateful... you didn't have to go through this."

To Miles, having a child was just the icing on the cake - not having one wouldn't have been a regret. Being with Felicity was what truly mattered to him.

Compared to losing her, nothing else could compare.

Not having a child didn't bother him. He didn't care about carrying on the family name or having a 'complete' marriage.

Without Felicity, nothing was complete.

"I want to see her."

Craig stepped forward, grabbing the doctor as she turned to head back to the delivery room.

But the doctor instinctively looked towards Everett.

"I'm her husband, the father of the child. I need to see my wife."

Craig didn't even glance at his father-in-law, instead emphasizing his point.

Throughout his life, Craig had faced many dangerous moments.

As a boy, when debt collectors barged into their home, threatening and destroying, he stood firm in front of his mother, fearless.

When he dropped out of school to work and was bullied for his lack of experience and eloquence, he just kept his head down and worked, never arguing back.

And then there were even more perilous times.

Driving trucks on the road, where life and death hung by a thread.

To make extra runs and earn more money, Craig often drove through the night, sacrificing rest.

Accidents were inevitable.

But he had never felt fear like this.

Afraid that he might actually lose the roles of "Aurora's husband" and "father to their child."

Just as Everett was about to speak, Dorothy touched his arm, signaling him to hold off.

Then Dorothy said, "You can see her, but you have to agree to a divorce."

"I won't divorce!"

"Do you think you have a choice?"

"Craig, both Abigail's father and I have given you chances! Now, it's Abigail herself asking for the divorce, which proves she's lost hope in you."

BUMS

A mother knows her daughter best. Dorothy understood how deeply her daughter cared for Craig. From the moment she fell for him, she always put him first, never wavering in her loyalty and always defending his honor.

Craig clenched his fists, "I know I've made mistakes..."

Yet, Abigail had reached the point of requesting a divorce, indicating a profound disappointment.

Dorothy gave a wry smile, "Not every mistake comes with the chance for redemption."

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