Chapter 172
Edgar’s Relentless Pursue for The Love of His Life
Chapter 171 Revenge
Her words made Edgar feel a pang of pain. There was a wave of emotions clashing at each other deep in his eyes, something that Jean noticed.
But she did not care. She leaned against the door, seemingly trying to get as far away from him as possible. She was adamant not to talk anything about forgiving, at least not until Edgar died anyway. So, everything that Edgar did was in vain. She did not care.
âSure, youâre right.â There was a tinge of exhaustion in his voice. He turned his head away only to see Gigi running at the car from the house.
He ordered the driver to start the car with a frown. Then left the car alone. Meanwhile, Jean did not move a muscle, and when the car had been driven far enough, she planted her head in between her arms.
What was supposed to be a good day somehow felt quite upsetting â and she did not know why. âMiss Eyer, shall I drop you off at Mr. Roydenâs villa?â Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org
Jean kept mum. Where else could she go?
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Meanwhile, Nathan received a call from Edgar, and by the time he arrived at the Reecesâ to pick him up, he could immediately tell that Edgar was not in a good mood. âYou stayed here all night?â
Nathan was surprised, as he thought it had never happened. Edgar rubbed his temples, âSam thinks I am behind the accident involving the Jacksons.â
âWhat?â Nathan almost broke into a fit of laughter, âYour soon-to-be father-in-law is quite a funny man. Why would you do that? Unless youâre out of your mind.â
Edgar continued massaging his head. Humans and their greed⦠Thatâs why he gets fooled by mere words. Jean took advantage of Samâs greed and convinced him to turn against Edgar without much effort.
âI suppose losing the support of the Reeceâs Group doesnât hurt the Roydens that much, only that it really damages your reputation,â Nathan lowered his voice, âthen what are you going to do to salvage the situation? Organize a wedding reception?â
âNah.â Edgar rejected the idea without much consideration. Winnie mentioned about this earlier at the Reeceâs residence, but Edgar deflected the topic.
âBecause of Jean?â Nathan was not afraid to make a bold assumption. Edgar gradually shut his eyes and did not respond. Nathan tutted at him and slammed on the gas as they raced across town towards the dinner venue.
Halfway through dinner, Edgar received a call from Susan. âSir, Miss Eyer hasnât been home until now. Do you think sheâs okay?â
âDonât worry about her.â Edgar was starting to lose his patience. This was when he realized that his emotions had been fluctuating based on what that woman had done.
I must be out of my mind. Just like what Jean said â he had nothing to do with her, alive or dead! âMr. Royden, Iâd like to propose another toast to you.â Another man rose to his feet.
He had drunk not fewer than ten glasses of wine tonight. It was not as strong as spirits, but Edgar would normally politely refuse a toast as such. But he would accept all the toasts tonight, and it was clear that he was trying to numb himself with alcohol.
âEnough, Edgar.â Nathan grabbed the glass from his hand in a timely manner. âLet me drink this on your behalf.â
He knew very well how much Edgar could drink. Edgar was pushed back to his seat, and he took his phone, staring at the time and date for a long while.
Suddenly, he seemed to have remembered something, and he jumped to his feet and stormed out of the restaurant. âHey, Mr. Royden, are you okay?â
âLet me check on him, please go on.â Nathan chased after him, âWhere are you going?â
âLooking for her.â
Thunders roared in the sky, and rain soon followed.
Edgar had too much to drink, so he could not take the wheels. All he could do was to tell the driver to go faster.
âSir, we canât go any faster than this, itâs too dangerous to speed in this weather.â
Edgar rubbed his temples.
He thought he was supposed to forget what today meant.
It was Gary Eyerâs death anniversary; the same day the Eyer Group went into liquidation. It also marked the day when he called for the divorce with Jean.
The car came to a halt outside the cemetery.
He held a black umbrella in his hand and went up the narrow stairs.
Nobody in their right mind would burn joss papers in this weather.
He scanned the area briefly and found a woman standing coldly before a tombstone. Tear marks could be seen on her face.
âDad, I am so helpless.â
âDad, Iâm sorry.â
âDad⦠I miss you.â
Jean was never one to reveal her sad emotions. She stared down at Garyâs tombstone for a long while and could not say anything else meaningful.
After what felt like hours, an umbrella came over her.
She turned around and yelped, âYou donât deserve to be here, go away!â
Edgar chose to stay silent. He put the umbrella in her hand and turned around to leave.
Jean refused to accept his gesture and tossed it to the ground without hesitation.
âClap!â
Lighting filled the sky, accompanied by the listless rumbling of thunder.
Rain continued splashing on their bodies as both planted their feet in the ground.
Jeanâs legs were starting to numb when she slowly moved away from the tombstone, and she noticed Edgar had not moved an inch, looking away in the distance.
âYou wonât get a cab at this hour, are you planning to walk home?â
âNone of your business.â She shook off his hand, and the injured wrist started twinging in pain.
âYou have a race in a few days. Are you planning to represent Benâs team with a fever? Youâve fallen far behind in the numbers, at this rate, youâre not breaking any records.â
Edgar continued as he followed closely behind.
Jean gritted her teeth as she stepped onto the slippery stairs and then roared disgruntledly, âCan you stop lecturing me? Youâre in no place to tell me what to do! If it werenât for you, I wouldnât have ended up in this state!â
âI know,â he continued down the stairs, eyes filled with an enigmatic void. âbut it doesnât matter how much you hate me, you must live, or you will never get your revenge.â
The sound of his words instantly muted Jean like a magical charm.
He took a couple of large strides to catch up to her, then wiped the water off her face.
âIf youâre looking for revenge, you must do whatever you can and get to my level, instead of crying and resenting the past. Youâre wasting time.â
He sounded even more apathetic than he usually did, and each word struck Jeanâs heart like a nail to the coffin.
She opened her mouth, but words would not come out.
Edgar dragged her down the rest of the stairs and brought her to the lounge area nearby the cemetery, then poured her a cup of hot tea.
âWhat are you waiting for? Drink, or youâll catch a cold.â
He put the cup into her hand and turned around to stare at the rain.
It felt like time had come to a pause.
Jean lowered her head and felt the steam from the tea splashing on her face.
The clock chimed at twelve oâclock sharp.
Edgar grabbed a set of clean mattresses and blankets from the shelf and placed them next to Jean. âNobody will be coming this late at night. This is provided for free, just take a rest here tonight. Weâll leave first thing in the morning.â
Looking at Jeanâs unappreciative look, he added, âAre we going back to the rain or leaving tomorrow?â
Jean fidgeted with the sheets unwillingly.
As thick as the blanket was, it was barely enough to make her feel warm.
Edgar then went to the other room, grabbed a hot water bottle, and went through the cabinets to find a pot to boil water with.
Jean sat looking at him, wondering why he was familiar with the place.
Despite having her eyes fixed on him, she did not end up asking the question.
âI lived here for a while when I was little.â Edgar started boiling some water, and she could tell from his voice that he was reliving his memories.
Living in a cemetery?
Jean clutched the cup firmly. She knew nothing about this.