Chapter 294
Bride Behind The Mask
The word âdivorceâ was like a dagger, plunging deep into Marguenteâs heart, causing a pain sheâd never felt before Her eyes started to sting, and she looked up at Jocelyn through a blurry veil of tears, âWill I ever see him again?â
Jocelyn met her gaze, her own eyes revealing a complex mix of emotions that were hard to decipher She shook her head, âThereâs no need for a mutual agreement, the court has already decided.â
They had come to this inevitable crossroad.
Marguerite laughed bitterly, âWell, at least Iâm spared the pain of a final goodbyeâ
Jocelyn didnât understand what Marguerite meant, but her words stirred a sense of unease within her âMarquente, do you know that Frederick decided yesterday toâ¦â Declare his love for you.
But Jocelynâs words came to a sudden halt.
She thought of Frederickâs tireless efforts to arrange the perfect setting and his anxious anticipation of Margueriteâs response. It broke her heart.
Marguerite was pregnant with Mauriceâs child, an irrevocable fact. And Margueriteâs decision to keep the baby meant she was on the opposite side of Frederick So, what good would it do to tell her about Frederickâs love to her?
She paused, her gaze shifting from regret to determination, âNever mind. Marguerite, itâs time for our paths to diverge. I wish you the bestâ
As she finished, Jocelyn briskly pulled a bill from her wallet, left it under the water pitcher, and walked away.
Once Jocelyn left, Marguerite was flooded with thoughts Suddenly, she stood up and called after Jocelyn, âJocelyn!â
Jocelyn turned around, her unfamiliar expression making her seem like a stranger âWhat is it?â
Margueriteâs eyes, brimming with tears, evoked a sense of pity in anyone who saw her She had a thousand things to say to Jocelyn, but she didnât know where to start.
She wanted to say she loved Frederick. She wanted to apologize for carrying this child She wanted to say she never meant to manipulate him, deceive him, or betray him.
But, she just couldnât make the words come out âMarguente?â
Caught off guard, Marguerite touched her bare wrist, remembering the bracelet Jocelyn had once given her âWait, let me return your braceletâ
The bracelet was priceless and had been treasured by Marguerite. Now, it should be in the suitcase Nadine had brought back Jocelyn, however, shook her head, her expression colder than ever âKeep it. Once a gift is given, itâs not taken back. Just like life, once something happens, all that remains is facing the consequences.â
Marguerite felt a lump in her throat. She understood the meaning behind Jocelynâs words Carrying Mauriceâs child meant she could never go back to Frederick.
Jocelyn cast a final glance at Marguente, before resolutely turning around and leaving At the entrance, Jocelyn spoke briefly with the bodyguards, who promptly returned to Marguerite, urging her, âMs. Lockwood, itâs time to goâ
The deep pain in her heart made Marguerite feel like a walking corpse as she followed the bodyguards back to the villa As soon as the car came to a stop, Marguerite spotted a familiar figure being forcefully stopped by the bodyguards. Yet, the figure continued to push forward, seemingly tireless