Chapter 292
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair
Chapter 292 He Does Not Want Me
The childâs eyes were filled with innocent confusion. As Jasper lowered his head to meet his gaze, his
heart trembled. Just one look reminded him of the painful memories from his childhood.
Jasperâs countenance looked even worse than one could imagine, his expression icy cold.
Layla shot Martha a meaningful look. Catching her eye, Martha stepped forward and picked up the
young boy. âMr. Oliver, let me take you to play with your toys. Mr. Jasper has some important matters to
discuss.â
Oliver Smith reached out to Jasper with tears in his eyes. âI want a hug from Daddy.â
Jasperâs demeanor was icy as he glanced at the child just once before coldly walking away and taking
a seat on the couch off to one side.
With a smile gracing her face, Nancyâs gaze never left him. Oliver, crying and wanting to get down.
quickly ran to Nancyâs side.
Nancy reached out, lifting him onto her lap. The little one wrapped his arms around her neck, his
expression sad as he cried mournfully, âMommy, why doesnât Daddy like me? Did I do something
wrong? You said as long as I behave, Daddy will like me, but he wonât hug meâ¦â
Tiny teardrops dripped down his face, the childâs crying enough to break oneâs heart.
Nancy wiped the tears from the childâs face. âDaddy doesnât dislike you, Ollie. Will you be a good boy
and go play with Martha for a while? Once Daddy and Mommy finish talking, weâll come and play with
you.â
âAll right.â The little one nodded understandingly.
As Oliver was led away by Martha, he turned back one last time, casting a pitiful glance at Jasper, who
sat coldly on the couch.
Jasper stared at Nancy with a chilly gaze. His voice was as cold as frost. âI will not acknowledge this
child,â he declared resolutely.
Nancy didnât appear flustered. Instead, she calmly waited for Layla to speak..
Layla was taken aback by Jasperâs audacious words about denying his own child. A subtle hint of
displeasure crept onto her face. Suppressing her inner thoughts, she said to Nancy, âWe have
conducted at paternity test for the child, and he is indeed an offspring of the Smith family. State your
intentions. If you intend to use the child to marry into the Smith family, I will not agree. The Smith family
can offer you three million for the childâs custody rights, including a property in the city center. This
money should be enough for you to start anew and remarry into a good family.â
Nancy laughed and said, âI carried this child for nine months and raised him single-handedly for five.
years. Do you think these mere things are enough to dismiss me, or are you saying that the Smith
familyâs offspring is only worth this much? If I remember correctly, becoming Mrs. Smith will net me far
more than this. I havenât forgotten it was you who asked me to leave back then. I agreed mostly
because of this child. If Lhad stayed in Hulbury, given your nature, Iâm afraid I wouldnât have been able
to keep the baby.. I really have to thank you for your decision to force me away all those years ago, Old
Mrs. Smith. In truth, Iâm not asking for much. All I want is for Jasper to marry me and give Ollie a
complete family. If I were to marry into the Smith family, I could give up everything, but everything in the
Smith family must be left.
to Ollie in the future.â
Turning to Jasper, she went on, âJasper, she was why I had to leave. Back then, I truly wanted to be
with. you. If it werenât for her, we wouldnât have been apart for so many years. Your grandmother has
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looked down on me because of my background, because I have a father who is a gambler. Back then, I
didnât tell you I was pregnant for a reason. If your grandmother had known, she would never have let us
keep our child. Do you still remember what you once promised me? You said that when we have a
child. you would provide it a complete home, unlike your own broken one. You would do everything in
your power to give them the best of everything. Now that we have a child, youâre going back on your
word. Is everything youâve said and done fair to me? Because of another woman, you sent me to prison
with a single sentence, and I almost died in a mental hospital. Can you honestly tell me you donât feel
you owe me anything? Right now, Eileen canât get pregnant, but I⦠I can give you a complete family.
Canât we just forget everything from the past and be a happy family of three?
All that Nancy said was indeed enough to leave Jasper in turmoil.
He silently caressed the engagement ring on his middle finger.
Suddenly, after a long silence, he spoke. âMs. Mulligan, you certainly know how to make your moves.
Unfortunately, your stakes are not threatening to me. You will never be Mrs. Smith, but I will agree to
your other demands. Everything that has happened in the past did indeed occur and existed; I cannot
deny that. But compared to before, I cherish what I have now even more. Eileen is the wife I risked my
life for, so sheâs not the one who should be stepping out of this relationship. Whether she can bear
children or not, Eileen will always be my Mrs. Smith. As for the issue of the Smith familyâs heirâ¦
Grandma, Iâm not dead yet! Isnât it too early to be discussing this now? Anyway, thereâs an important
meeting at the company, so I need to hurry back.â
Jasper turned around, his steps halting once more. He looked at Nancy with a cold gaze. âLet me
remind you that not everyone can come and go freely in the Smith residence. Outsiders should leave
as soon as possible.â
Nancy chased after him. She was already conceding on this matter, so why wouldnât he return to her
side?
Could she really be inferior to Eileen, who couldnât even have children?
In that case, what was the point of everything she had done and all the suffering she had endured over
the past five years?
She refused to let this matter go.
The position of Mrs. Smith should have originally been hers.
Why should Eileen, who had come later, get the position?
Nancy refused to accept it. She couldnât bear it!
Jasper says he risked his life for Eileen, but what about me?
Now that Iâve returned, what does it all mean?
âFine! You donât want me or the child, do you? Jasper, I want you to regret this for the rest of your life!â
Jasper glanced coldly, his gaze slightly tilted, and uttered one word in an icy tone, âWhatever.â
Oliver was engrossed in playing with his toy car. When he saw Jasper about to leave, he immediately.
abandoned his favorite toy without hesitation. His little legs moved swiftly as he chased after the man.
crying out, âDaddy, please donât leave me! I canât bear to be without you!â
Jasper didnât pause for a moment. Even when the little boy chased him to the door and fell down.
Jasper didnât turn around to take a glance.
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scraped palm, her heart ached even more. âQuickly, take him to get medical attention,â she said.
Martha picked up the child. âYes, Mrs. Smith.â
âWaaaah! Mommy, Daddy doesnât want me!â
The living room echoed with the sound of the childâs crying, and no matter what was tried, he couldnât
be comforted.
Nancy picked up the child and left.
Layla sternly reprimanded, âStop right there! Where are you taking my great-grandson?â
Nancy didnât pause in her steps. âSince thereâs nothing to discuss, thereâs no need for further
conversation. Ollie is my child, and I will never leave him here alone.â
Martha was about to chase after them, but Layla waved her hand, signaling her to stop.
âMrs. Smith, are you just going to let her take the child away like this?â
Layla replied, âWe need to take our time to consider this matter.â
Nancy got into the car and drove off. Hearing the incessant crying and the wiping of tears from the
passenger seat, she grew impatient. Pulling over, she got out of the car and walked around to the
passenger side, forcefully pulling the child out of the seat.
Oliver was thrown to the ground, his forehead harshly hitting the floor.
âIs crying all you know how to do? What good are you? Youâre a child whose father doesnât even want
you. I never should have brought you into this world. I should have abandoned you or left you to die!â
Blood trickled down from Oliverâs forehead, flowing past his eyes. He wiped his face with his small
hand, now stained with red, âMommy, please donât abandon me! I was wrong. Iâll never cry again!â