Chapter 128
Edgar’s Relentless Pursue for The Love of His Life
Chapter 128 Will You Take Responsibility
Jean kept silent. She left the room after listening to Myerâs advice. Farra sighed as the door shut.
âWill Benny be happy if she does this? If he finds out that itâs because of his amputation that Jean only agreed to⦠He will be dejected.â Farra seemed to have aged after going through the events.
She had seen Jeanâs actions and determination in the past few days. It was undeniable that she had prejudice against Jean because of the Eyer familyâs problems. âThen he mustnât find out the truth!â
He lowered his voice. âBenny just managed to survive this accident. We should fulfill all that he wants. We can make it up to him later. The most important thing now is his life.â
Farra mumbled, âYouâre right. He is our only son.â Even if the world ends, Ben must survive! â¦
At the same time, reporters swarmed around Edgar in a corridor. âMr. Royden, has your company launched an investigation into the accident at Thunderbolt Cup?â
âThere are rumors that it might be a set-up. What are your opinions?â
âIt seems that your former wife, Ms. Eyer, has a close relationship with Ben Ludwig. They might be in a relationship. Is it a coincidence that the two of them were in the car together?â
They swamped him with questions.
âBesides, Royden Group is the largest sponsor for the Thunderbolt Cup this time around. Your company has suffered great loss now that thereâs such a scandal. Will you still be sponsoring these races in the future?â
Edgar was stony-faced. The reporterâs questions were infuriating. He was about to speak when another person spoke. âThey are not in a relationship. Their problems have nothing to do with the Royden Group. Besides, it was just an accident. Talk to Jean Eyer if you have questions.â
Gigi stood behind the reporters, frowning.
As the cameras turned to her, she continued, irritated. âThereâs nothing for us to explain. Anything may happen in these races. The investigation is still ongoing. Who knows if the two of them were the ones who had made a mistake!â
With her words, Edgar and Royden Group were clear of any responsibility. Jean exited the elevator with a nurse when she heard Gigiâs words. She spotted Gigi standing next to Edgar, refuting the reporters.
There wasnât a problem with their standpoint and explanation. But the investigation wasnât even concluded yet. How could they say that they had nothing to do with it?
Jean clenched the bottle of medicine in her hand. Edgar, you are worse than I thought.
Seeing that the reporters were taken aback, Gigi felt smug. She held on to Edgarâs arm. âEdgar has stayed here in the hospital for a few days out of his sense of responsibility. He has done what should be done. If anyone else says things behind his back, itâs their problem.â
Is she talking about the Ludwig family and Jean?
Edgar glanced at her. He wasnât going to say those things. But the reporters would have recorded everything. It was difficult to take back the words. Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org
He was about to stop Gigi when he caught sight of Jean walking past. He felt a frosty gaze on him. His heart sank. Gigi clung to him tightly and whispered, âEdgar, I didnât come alone. Uncle Edbert is here
too. Letâs go meet him.â âUncle Edbert?â
He swallowed his anger. He had instructed that Edbert mustnât hear about the incident. Edbert had just returned from overseas. Edgar hoped that he could take some time to rest.
But the news had travelled to him. âEdgar, the reporters are watching us,â Gigi reminded him. She leaned on him, displaying their intimacy.
He glanced at her. He didnât push her away and just walked away toward the first floor. In the hospital room, the nurse changed Benâs medicine and reminded Jean again. âThis has to be changed at eleven tonight. You just need to press the bell to call for the nurse.â
Jean nodded. She was familiar with things since a few days had passed. Farra was watching them from the other side of the room. Disregarding Jeanâs debts and her failed marriage, even Farra had to admit that she was perfect as a daughter-in-law.
âMom, donât stare at Jeannie. Sheâll get shy,â Ben joked. He didnât know what had happened, but his mother could interact peacefully with Jean after he woke up.
Their family even cut off all relations with the Sans family. The problem he had been worrying over for the past month was solved.
He felt he was in heaven despite the pains in his body.
âDo you want some apples?â Farra changed the topic with a smile.
When Jean sent the nurse out, she saw the reporters heading in her direction. With the microphones in their hands, they seemed imposing.
Jeanâs face darkened. Ben had just had his first surgery. His body hadnât healed yet. He needed time to rest.
How could Edgar send the reporters here?
She turned toward the room. âIâll deal with the reporters. Donât come out.â
She shut the door behind her.
Ben was worried and wanted Farra to help him out of the room.
âShe said, donât go. Youâre not healed yet!â She pressed him down on the bed.
Ben struggled. âMom, you donât know that Jean hates reporters. When her family was in trouble, she hadnât had peace in prison. How could I let her deal with those people for my sake?â
Farra gradually loosened her grip.
She couldnât tell Ben that Jean was caring for him out of guilt, not love.
But who else could offer up their life for another person just like so?
Farra approved of Jean at that moment. âBenny, Iâll lift you up.â
On the other side of the door, Jean held on to the doorknob, refusing the reportersâ entry.
âMs. Eyer, weâre here to interview Mr. Ludwig. Please let us in!â
âYou can just interview me then.â Jean observed the reporter. âAre you from the municipal television station? I know that your director, Ms. Wagner, was sent to jail due to her corruption. I was her cellmate.â
The reporter shut his mouth.
The other reporters directed their microphones and cameras toward Jean.
âMs. Eyer, can you talk about your current relationship? Are you in a relationship with Mr. Ludwig?â
Jean contemplated. âThatâs a private part of my life. I donât have to reply to you.â
âThen are youâ¦â
âArenât you curious about the accident?â Jean asked them. âThe investigation by the Racing Association hasnât been concluded yet. We are waiting for them as well. But I can tell you, as a participant, that we had done a complete inspection of the car before the race. There werenât any problems at the time. As to who was in charge of the car after the inspection, that requires investigation.â
Jeanâs firm words reverberate in the corridor.
âMs. Eyer, do you mean that someone has tampered with the car? Will you take responsibility for this claim?â