Chapter 129
Edgar’s Relentless Pursue for The Love of His Life
Chapter 129 Pointless to Apologize
âSo, do you have any proof? Miss Reece claimed that you were at fault.â âTell me,â Jean scoffed. âdoes Gigi Reece have any ounce of knowledge to drive a race car? Why do you believe anything from that woman?â
ââ¦â
The journalists stopped their questioning. However, there was still a stray journalist who was adamant about getting a scoop. âMs. Eyer, The Royden Group is the competitionâs largest investor. This accident will definitely come as a great shock to them, so what are your feelings on this scandal?â
Just by that question alone, Jean felt violent. âIâm that witness to the accident. We discovered that there was a brake issue after we had passed the first turn,â said a voice. A person in a wheelchair moved in front of Jean â Farra Emilio was seen pushing Ben on a wheelchair.
âIf you have any questions, come to me,â ordered Ben. Jean was shocked. âBenâ¦â
He reached out his cold palms for Jean. His hand tightened around hers. Jean did not break her eye contact.
The reporters were ecstatic when Ben showed up. They raised their microphones in his direction, hoping to get any news from him. âMr. Ludwig, is it official? It was rumored that you are going to be engaged to the daughter of the Sans Group. Is the news true?â
Ben smirked. âThe truth is the truth. Weâll wait for the Racing Association on their comments. Take your photos and leave. I do not wish to disturb the other patients.â
Once the reporters had their fair share of photos, they left the ward immediately. Ben let go of Jeanâs hand as they assisted him in getting into the hospital bed along with the nurse.
Ben had this contented smile on him as he stared at Jean. Jean frowned, âYou havenât recovered from your injury, what are you going to do? You could haveâ¦â
âIâm worried about you.â He made no secret of what was in his heart, even in front of Farra Emilio. Farra Emilio coughed next to him. âThe doctorâs called. They mentioned Bennyâs test results came out, so I came.â
Not long after Farra had left the ward, someone knocked by the door. Jean braced herself for another reporter from a TV station.
âBen,â said Ally. She barged into the space without mentioning a word to Jean. Besides her rude attitude, she brought along a fruit basket.
Ben listened while Farra and the others talked about what transpired during his operation, and his feelings for Ally grew progressively colder.
Benâs voice grew colder, especially after he noticed Ally ignoring Jean. âI find Miss Sansâ favor to be intolerable.â
Allyâs smile froze, and the corners of her lips twitched awkwardly. âJean, I need to talk to Ben. Alone.â insisted Ally. âYou canâ¦â
âShe canât do that.â
Ben grabbed Jean Eyer close to him and said coldly, âShe canât leave me. Not even a second.â
Ally wanted to laugh incredulously. âDo you really want to treat me this way, Ben? Iâve been worried about you ever since the accident that day. I couldnât sleep for a few days. Uncle Ludwig forbade me from visiting you. I came regardless,â she cried.
Tears fell from Allyâs cheeks.
âIf you want to cry, do it outside,â said Ben with a bored expression.
âBen, I really miss you very much. I know you must have misunderstood me. I⦠Iâll go back first. I wonât disturb you,â said Ally. âwe can talk once you leave the hospital.â
She left feeling resentful as she said this.
Jean frowned, âShe will definitely be blocked by reporters when she goes out like this.â
Ben continued to hold her hand. âI donât care. I anticipated today when I was playing that day. Sonny and the others will undoubtedly check thoroughly before playing. It is difficult to make such a simple error.â Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org
Jean kept quiet.
She had given this much thought and confirmed with Sonny that everything was possible on the fieldâ apart from brake failure, which was extremely uncommon.
The likelihood that they were met by such a coincidence was almost one in a thousand.
âAlthough the Motorsport Association will investigate this matter, I donât think they can find out the truth.â Ben smiled at Jean, âSo, donât think that it is your responsibility that I am injured.â
He didnât want her to be burdened.
Jeanâs heart pounded, and she looked down at the kettle. âThereâs no hot water, Iâll go get it.â
Ben sighed deeply as he saw her leave the ward.
As soon as Jean turned the corner, Ally, who was waiting there, stopped her.
âStep aside,â leered Ally.
Jean grew irritated.
Jean didnât have time to engage with her childish games and crocodile tears.
âIâve heard that youâre looking after Ben right now. Yes, you did him such a disservice that you ought to make amends. You donât have to show up again starting tomorrow,â ordered Ally.
âThis is out of your control,â Jean said, giving her a casual glance. âThis is between me and Ben.â
She would avoid Ally, as she had already stated.
Ally grabbed her arm and said, âThat day, my parents were too anxious to say anything about breaking the engagement, but Iâm here today to tell Aunt Ludwig that I want to keep dating Ben, soâ¦â
âAlly Sans, what qualifications do you have to stand here and order me around?â Jean avowed. She cast a cold look at her and said, âWhen Ben needed someone the most, where were you?â
If Ally really likes Ben, Jean wonât say anything and will certainly avoid him.
But the truth was that Ben was simply seen as a pawn by their family.
Ally went frigid. âYou are not the hero in this situation. Would Ben have a crash if you werenât in the car?â argued Ally. âCommon sense would have told you that an accident would occur.â
Jeanâ frowned. Ally knew she had struck a chord in her and shouted, âYou should be having fun in secret and turning around in front of Ben every day because the Ludwig family did not hold you responsible. Do you intend to murder him?â
âMiss Sans, we need to discuss the evidence.â Farra listened in on their talk while taking the report from the doctorâs office.
She went straight to Jean and didnât look very enthusiastic when she saw Ally âI am familiar with your Sans familyâs approach. Please return, Miss Sans. I cannot allow my child to be high.â
âMrs. Emilio!â Ally panicked. She apologized, âMy father stated it as he was in a haste that day. Please donât take it to heart.â
Farra Emilio grumbled, âOh, only Jean was there for my son at his most trying moments. You rushed over to apologize now that he was awake. Do you believe that our Ludwig family is easy to deceive?â
âI⦠Aunt Ludwig, you misunderstood me!â
Ally, who was in a panic and had no idea what to say, pulled at the hem of her skirt.
She anticipated that the Ludwig family would welcome her as soon as she turned back, but she didnât anticipateâ¦