Chapter 19 During this deep winter season, even young adults struggled to endure the icy waters, let alone an old lady over eighty years old, Sophia untied the scarf around her neck without a second thought, preparing to plunge into the freezing lake. She understood the potential consequences of her actions. Her unborn child would likely not survive, and she might even risk her own life. Yet, in that moment, such concerns faded into insignificance.
Sophia was keenly aware of Alisonâs unwavering affection for her, as she hall always been cherished and esteemed.
Four years ago, Alison had granted Sophiaâs deepest wish by orchestrating her marriage to Jason. Despite the subsequent heartbreak that arose from her relationship with Jason, it couldnât diminish Alisonâs profound love for Sophia.
âMrs. Wilson, the water is cold, and you canât swim. Letâs call the bodyguards over instead,â said Eve. She suddenly reached out and grabbed Sophia, pulling her away from the lake.
With tears welling in her eyes, Sophia stared intensely at Alison, who was struggling in the water. She tried to break free from Eveâs grip. âLet me go!â.
Eve remained silent, her grip unyielding as she held onto Sophia tightly, her eyes locked on the artificial lakeâs churning waves, stirred by the struggles of those who had fallen in.
The lake was about thirteen feet deep, and the water was already above their heads. It wouldnât be long before it claimed Alisonâs life. When that happened, Eve knew she would be halfway done with her job.
Sophia struggled in vain against Eveâs grasp, her voice choked with tears as she pleaded, âEve, Grandma did nothing wrong. Itâs all my fault. Would you let me die instead of her?â
Eveâs resolve began to falter, yet the image of her son still in Adaâs care quickly extinguished any budding sympathy. She couldnât bear the thought of experiencing the anguish of losing her son, so....
âMrs. Wilson, how could you be so heartless? Mrs. Alison treated you like her own granddaughter. How can you lay a hand on her like this?â Eve shouted.
Sophia was shocked by Eveâs outburst. After a brief moment of blankness, she suddenly realized Eve had switched sides to work for Ada.
âHâhow could you? When Grandma treated you so well... Sophia stammered.
Before she could finish, Eve suddenly raised her voice and interrupted, âSophia Taylor, you will face retribution for this!â
From a distance, hurried footsteps approached. Amidst the confusion, Sophia caught sight of a familiar figure, escorted by several bodyguards, rushing toward them.
The biting cold wind fiercely slapped her face, each gust feeling like a blunt knife cutting through flesh, causing her skin to sting.
Sophiaâs blurred vision slowly sharpened as she fixed her gaze on Jasonâs face. She felt an intense blaze of fury from the depths of his eyes, burning like flames.
Throughout their four years of marriage, she had never witnessed such a terrifying side of him. Even when Alison interfered in his relationship with Ada, causing their breakup, he never displayed such intense rage. Adaâs warning echoed in her mind, proving to be accurate. The moment he believed she had caused harm to his grandmother and his unborn child, he would condemn her to a fate akin to hell.
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âwasnât me...â Sophia struggled to speak through her stiffened lips as she attempted to defend herself, propelled by an instinctive desire for Teu/vival buried deep within her heart.
hot before she could utter another word, Eve, who stood beside her, seized the opportunity. She rushed to Jason before Sophia could Asanche, falling to her knees with a thud. âMr. Wilson, please, you must quickly rescue your grandmother. She was pushed into the water by Wilson, she pleaded urgently.
Mthout needing further prompting, Jason had already issued swift commands to his bodyguards, directing them to jump into the lake for rescue. After ensuring the rescue efforts were underway, he slowly raised his head, his steely gaze locking onto Sophia with unwavering meneity. The piercing stare seemed to bore into her soul, conveying his simmering anger and the depth of his disdain.
The mere thought of Sophiaâs mysterious disappearance, possibly fooling around with Oliver Clark, ignited Jasonâs fury and an helming urge to end her life.
neelâ he bellowed, the command echoing through the air with chilling authority.
With indignation evident in the tight press of her lips and the unwavering defiance in her gaze, Sophia stood her ground, unwilling to yield to This command. However, before she could react, the bodyguards closed in on her, leaving her no room for resistance as they forcefully pressed her down to the ground.
As Jason strode over to Sophia, his imposing figure towered over her, instilling a sense of intimidation. His chiseled features, usually handsome, were now hardened with cold resolve, exuding an unmistakable aura of hostility that cast a chilling atmosphere around him.
Piense. Fear flickered in Sophiaâs eyes as she trembled under Jasonâs intense scrutiny, her voice barely above a whisper as she pleaded, Donât hit me.â