"Don't you know how much Adam cares about his mother? How dare you make such an excuse? No wonder he doesn't like you."

I gritted my teeth in anger, but I still begged Elvira.

"I beg you to give the phone to Adam, okay? Please. If you want, I can divorce him now! The situation is really urgent."

There was no point in continuing to talk to Elvira, because she just thought it was a trick I used to steal Adam's heart.

"Who is it?" Adam asked in a deep and hoarse voice.

"It's just a crank call," Elvira said casually, but it made Norma would die.

"Don't call me anymore. Adam has to spend my birthday with me. Nothing is more important than my birthday."

I wanted to say something more, but the call was quickly hung up.

I stood up helplessly, and saw tears in Norma's eyes through the glass window. My heart felt like a sharp knife was stabbing it repeatedly.

Norma treated me like her own daughter, and I really couldn't bear to see her leave with regrets.

I borrowed cell phones from passers-by and called Adam repeatedly.

But no one answered the call and even eventually the phone was turned off.

Repeatedly dialing phone numbers made me feel numb and even sick, but I still couldn't stop. It was the only thing I could do now.

"Ms. Miller, the patient had a second cerebral hemorrhage and all rescue measures proved ineffectual..."

Unfortunately, Norma did not survive and passed away soon after from a second cerebral hemorrhage.

I didn't have time to grieve, because the hospital ordered me to have Norma cremated immediately.

After dealing with everything, I lay numbly on the bed. When I wanted to send a message to Adam, I saw that he unexpectedly gave me a mention in his Moments.

The woman in the photo was smiling sweetly, with a small piece of cake smeared on the tip of her nose and on her cheeks.

Elvira leaned delicately on the man, with countless luxury items placed in front of her.

The caption was [Nothing is more important than your birthday].

I didn't know why he gave me a mention. Maybe it was just a demonstration from Elvira, and she simply wanted to upset me.

I stared at his Moments intently, and once again felt pity for Norma.

Three hours had passed since Adam gave me a mention in his Moments with a location. And unfortunately, Norma had also been dead for three hours.

I calmly took out the divorce agreement and took a taxi to their location.