Chapter 33 Chapter 33: I thought for a while, and eventually, I could only think of one person who could have told her. "Emma!" She must have told my mom. Although I was furious with Emma I was furious with Emma in that moment, I knew I needed to calm my mother down first. After all, Mom is the person I care about the most. I know how hard it has been for her to raise me and my sister. I don't want to disappoint her. "Mom, listen to me..." "What else can you say? You and your ex-boyfriend just broke up a few days ago. How could you be pregnant? Are you promiscuous?" Mom was so angry that she hit me a few more times. I didn't try to avoid her. In fact, I knew deep down that she was right. It was true that I had made a mistake, leading to this pregnancy. I couldn't bring myself to admit it, not because I feared being punished, but because I was afraid of making my mom sad. "Mom, you're really wrong. Although I broke up with my ex-boyfriend recently, nothing bad happened between us. I met someone who loved me when I was lost. We... we fell in love. Although I got pregnant before marriage and we've already registered our marriage, we're officially married. So, it's not against the doctrine of the Holy Book. We're going to spend the rest of our lives together!" As I spoke, I quickly pulled out the marriage certificate from my bag. I was glad that I had agreed to marry Herbert today; otherwise, I wouldn't know how to face my mother. Your source of stories: gαlnσνєℓs.cm My mother took the certificate with suspicion and began inspecting it closely. "Herbert?" Susan read the name on the certificate. "Yes," I nodded quickly. "How old is he?" I was a little taken aback. I didn't know Herbert's exact age, but I glanced at the date of birth on the certificate. He was four years older than me, so I quickly responded, "Twenty-nine." "Who else is in his family? What do his parents do? What does he do? What's his personality like?" The questions kept coming. I rolled my eyes, struggling to find a response. "He's the only son in his family. They live in a remote mountain village, and his family background... is not very good. He's just a small employee, can't even afford a house yet, so I didn't dare bring him home for you to meet. But he's a good person, very considerate of me." Oh my god! I never lied to anyone, but tonight, I had to lie. I couldn't help it. One lie required many more lies to cover it up. "He has such poor conditions? He is far worse than Hank, whom I asked someone to introduce to you a few days ago." Susan curled her lips, showing her dissatisfaction. "Mom, does that professor look down on me?" To avoid her pestering further, I told her that Hank had looked down on me the last time I came back from a blind date. "That's right. No matter how good the person is, if they don't love you, we won't marry them. As long as he's good to you and willing to make progress, that's all that matters. I won't dislike him for being poor. By the way, you can call him back tomorrow." . . . Title: A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow In "A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow" by CrushReel, Flora Hayes's life takes a tragic turn after a fatal car accident. However, her final moments reveal a chilling glimpse of a future fraught with peril for her children two decades ahead. Exploring themes of resilience and sacrifice, this CEO drama intricately weaves elements of modernity and time travel into a compelling narrative set within the grandeur of a mansion and the intensity of an office environment. As Flora grapples with the aftermath of her premonition, the story delves deep into familial bonds and the weight of destiny. What sets "A Mother's Rewind Tomorrow" apart is its masterful blend of suspense and emotional depth, captivating readers with its intricate plot twists and nuanced character development. Discover the gripping saga at CrushReel, where this ongoing tale awaits those eager to embark on a journey through time and motherly love.