What this early preparation meant, Kallie Rayno was well aware.
Many people told her that the child would not survive.
But Kallie never gave up, and spared no effort in raising Amelia Cobb, visiting hospitals more often than eating meals during her childhood.
She couldn't share her misery with anyone, because it was all her own choice. After all, in order to marry William Cobb, she severed her relationships with her parents, and it was all the consequences of her own doing.
When she learned that Amelia had passed away, the feeling, it was heart-wrenching.
The daughter she had raised with all her heart and soul had left her at the most beautiful age of life.
Such sorrow surpassed any setback she had experienced in these four or five decades.
When Kallie arrived at Orchard Garden and saw Amelia lying on the bed, she burst into tears without saying a word.
At that moment, it seemed as if she had returned to the scenes of Amelia's childhood.