Chapter 434
Bride Behind The Mask
Marguerite prepared a tray of freshly washed fruits and brought it to Jocelynâs room.
At that time, Powell was already fast asleep on the bed. Meanwhile, Jocelyn was sitting on a rocking chair beside the bed, donned in reading glasses, attentively scrutinizing what looked like a financial report.
Tipâtoeing her way, Marguerite approached gently and said in a low voice, âJocelyn, the fruits are ready.â
Jocelyn, engrossed in her report with one hand and marking annotations with a pen in the other, did not look up. âJust leave it there. Powell can have it when he wakes up.â
As soon as she finished her sentence, Marguerite grabbed a cherry and tried to feed it to Jocelyn, âI got all your favorites! You like cherries, right?â
Hearing it. Jocelyn paused, removed her glasses, and looked up at Marguerite. Her expression was somewhat serious, but Margueriteâs playful smile made her lose her stern demeanor.
âWerenât you supposed to be taking care of the kids, what are you doing here?â
Marguerite popped a cherry into her mouth, looking innocent, âThatâs just an excuse I gave her!â
Jocelyn looked at Marguerite, helpless, âYou shouldnât have tried to get close with me in front of Lisette.â
Marguerite knew Jocelyn meant well. Although she understood the rationale, her rebellious nature kicked in, and she certainly wasnât one to bow down to power.
She took a knee on the floor, leaning over to see what Jocelyn was writing, skillfully diverting the topic.
âJocelyn, this is the report of Thunderbolt Enterprises, right? Your handwriting is so beautiful. Itâs so strong and assertive, just like you!â
Jocelyn sighed, bringing the conversation back on track.
âWhat am I going to do with you? Itâs clear that Lisette is trying to win you over. Now that Yuna has gone over to her side too. Arenât you worried theyâll team up against you?â
Marguerite put down the fruit tray, a serious look on her face, âThatâs their business, and whatâs it got to do with me? My life isnât a spy movie, why should it be filled with schemes!â
Jocelyn shook her head, chuckling. âIf youâre not scheming against others, youâre just waiting for them to scheme against you?â
âAnyone could scheme against me, but I know you wouldnât. So even if I went over to Lisetteâs side, sheâd only treat me as a pawn. Iâd rather spend time with the people I care about!â
Jocelyn was amused by Margueriteâs argument, âHoney, I donât have time to play games with you!
Remember, Lisette is going to be your motherâinâlaw!â
The mention of this made Margueriteâs head ache. And perhaps it was because Jocelyn once again gave Marguerite a sense of warmth, she let down her guard, and like a child, denied it seriously and simply. âI wonât marry Maurice!â
Jocelyn, sensing Margueriteâs deflated tone, retorted, âSo, if youâre not marrying him, are you planning on marrying our Frederick?â
Marguerite felt even more downcast. âJocelyn, I know thereâs no chance for me and Frederick, Iâm not lucky enough to be your daughterâinâlaw. But now I can see him every day, and I can see you every day, Iâm quite content.â
Jocelyn looked deeply at Marguerite, not uttering a word.
Her gaze was moving; it seemed as though there was a faint tremble of emotion in her eyes.
Marguerite wasnât sure why Jocelyn had such an expression, but the seriousness in her eyes was making Marguerite teary.
Just as Marguerite was about to cry. Jocelyn finally spoke, âDo you still love Frederick?â
âYes.â Margueriteâs answer came almost without hesitation.
For the past three years. loving him was becoming her habit.
No matter who asked, no matter the circumstances, she would say it without any hesitation.
But what good did love do? Whether it was three years ago or three years later, it was all oneâsided.
âJocelyn, I do love him, but I know itâs meaningless now. Not to mention the fact that I betrayed him back then, even without the betrayal, I knew there was no possibility between us. Frederick⦠he never loved me, Iâm not delusional.â
âWho said Frederick never loved you? Frederick was head over heels in love with you! The day your grandmother passed away, the day you two broke up for good, Frederick was planning to confess his love to you!â