As Albertâs car sped past them, the ground churned beneath its wheels, the splashing of water and mud merging into one.
Axell ceased ki*sing Jessie, and the atmosphere in the car turned somber.
Their heavy breaths filled the silence, tinged with an underlying sadness and awkwardness.
Leaning against the back of her seat, Jessie spoke softly, âIâve been over him for a long time.
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Axellâs demeanor softened, a hint of embarrassment coloring his expression.
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After a long pause, he admitted, âI didnât ki*s you because I saw him.
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Jessie chose not to expose Axellâs lie.
She held a favorable opinion of him overall.
He seemed like a suitable partner for marriage.
However, Albert remained a barrier between them.
If Axell couldnât reconcile with that reality, their relationship would inevitably face challenges, no matter how hard they tried to ignore it.
After a moment of contemplation, she suggested, âLetâs take a moment to calm down, Axell.
Consider whether this relationship is worth continuing.
Call me when you decide, okay?â
Axellâs heart constricted at her words.
He turned to look into Jessieâs eyes, where he detected a lingering sadness.
It was a poignant sadness, one that drew men in, tempting them to claim it for themselves.
Without thinking, he reached out to gently tuck a stray lock of hair behind her ear.
âWhat are you talking about? How could we even think about breaking up over this? Itâs late now.
Let me drive you home,â he replied, his voice filled with reassurance.
Jessie gazed back at him tenderly.
After a moment of silence, she posed a crucial question, âSo you wonât bring this up again?â
Axell shook his head firmly.
âNo, I wonât.
I promise.
â
Their reconciliation came at a time when Albert was not in the best of moods.
Any man would feel a pang of jealousy.
Even if Albert had prepared himself and even if Jessie and Axell truly fell in love, Albert couldnât argue with Jessie.
Albert was in no place to judge Jessie.
However, in terms of fairness, it posed a significant test for a man.
Upon his return to the villa, Albert was surprised to find Helen there as well.
Helen had chosen to remain in Duefron all these years, unwilling to relocate to Heron.
Perhaps she still harbored resentment toward Albertâs father, the man who had deceived her.
Despite her advancing age, Helen maintained an air of elegance as she playfully interacted with Jeslyn.
Helen was a woman of intelligence.
She knew that Albert and Daisy had a strained relationship, and she was aware that Jeslyn was not Albertâs biological daughter.
Yet, out of a desire for her son to have a semblance of a real family, Helen chose to overlook these discrepancies.
âMom!â Albert greeted her warmly.
Albert removed his coat and handed it to the servant before entering the hall.
Jeslyn rushed over and wrapped her arms around his leg, calling out âDaddy.
â Helen noticed the faint smell of smoke clinging to Albert and remarked, âYou smell like smoke.
Arenât you worried itâll affect the child?â