Chapter 307
Edgar’s Relentless Pursue for The Love of His Life
Chapter 307 Exchanging Conditions
âThe babyâ¦â Jean lowered her eyes and did not say anything else. Gigi did not know what she was thinking. She was in despair. She rubbed her eyes and then kneeled in front of Jean.
âYouâre my last hope. You know that I canât lose Edgar. As long as you leave him to me, Iâm willing to listen to any of your conditions.â Her face was wet with tears. If an outsider saw this scene, they would probably think that Jean was bullying Gigi.
âEdgar Royden is not mine to give. There hasnât been anything between us since a long time ago.â Jean said bitterly.
âBut he asked me to donate my blood to you. If you both donât acknowledge it, I know that you will always have a special place in his heart.â Gigi was biting at her lip so hard that she almost broke the skin there.
As long as Jean stays in this city, there will never be a place for me in Edgarâs heart.
âJean, could you please, leave this city? One year, no, three years. As long as you leave for three years, I will fulfill any of your conditions.â Gigi said while clutching Jeanâs hands. Her eyes kept shifting.
When Ben came back to the room, he only saw Gigi getting up and gratefully saying, âI thank you on behalf of my son.â She said that and quickly left.
âWhat did you agree to?â Benâs eyes darkened. âItâs nothing. She just wanted to thank me for donating my blood to her.â Jean said with a smile.
Ben walked to Jean. âIf it was anyone else, I wouldâve believed that. But since it is a Reece, there is no way. Jeannie, no matter what she offers you, you have to think of yourself first.â
Jean nodded and said, âMaybe the gods had planned this. Her request and my wish are the same.â Ben did not understand. âI want to leave Edgar. For real, this time.â
âThen what about avenging your father?â Ben was a bit flustered. He knew more than anyone else what kind of life Jean had been living these few years. The thing that kept her afloat was the thought of avenging her family. Her saying that she wanted to let go of it was not good news. How would she live now?
âI donât want to keep lying to myself. I canât do anything to Edgar. The Roydens are a powerful family and corporation. I would lose all the Eyer familyâs fortune if I put myself against him. Itâll be like throwing straws against the wind. I donât wish to continue.â Jean sighed tiredly.
Ben could only nod his head as he realized that Jean had thought hard about it. Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org
âThatâs good. Maybe your life will be more relaxed now.â
âBen, could you do me another favor?â
â¦
Edgar hurried to the hospital after dealing with work. When he reached the lobby, he saw Ben coming out. He was holding onto Jeanâs suitcase.
âWhere is she?â Edgar asked with a frown.
Ben swiftly glanced at him and said, âGone missing. By the time I arrived this morning, she had already dealt with the discharge procedure.â
âDonât lie to me. Thatâs impossible. Her body is weak, and she has no one to lean on. Besides you, who else would help her?â Edgar blocked Benâs way.
The two men stood facing each other. The air between them grew thick with tension.
âOh, so you know about that? Then how about you go ask Gigi when she said to Jean?!â
Edgarâs brows furrowed together, and he quickly made his way into the hospital.
Ben watched him leave and then pulled Jeanâs suitcase into the car.
He had not gone far when Edgar ordered Miles to get someone to follow him.
Ben glanced at his rearview mirror. His hands squeezed the steering wheel, and he said, âJeannie, you know Edgar too well.â
Until now, whether by his choice or by coincidence, Jean was the only person who could make Royden Group lose its profits. If she really did want revenge, it would be hard for Edgar to win. But, right now, she did not want to be involved with him anymore. She told Ben to take her things, and she left the hospitalâs side door after changing her clothes. She avoided any attention and got onto the bus to town alone.
When she got to the hospital in the village, Mr. Jevin was chilling downstairs. When he saw her walking over, he was dumbstruck. All of a sudden, he thought about how the story had become one of revenge back then.
âMr. Jevin, I have nowhere to go. Can I stay here?â She asked with a bitter smile. She practically flew across the field into Paulâs embrace. Jean immediately burst into tears. She really did not know where else she could go.
Paul lifted his hand and gently patted Jeanâs back. âItâs been tough on you, child.â
All these years, she had not known anything about what happened back then. During the two days, she was in the hospital, she kept thinking about the letter her father had left behind and the reason he
married her off to Edgar. He mustâve known Edgarâs identity. It also couldnât be a coincidence that Edgar was able to leave unscathed after the Eyer familyâs downfall.
Jean sat on a small bench while looking at the fire in the chimney. No matter what angle she thought about it from, she just couldnât understand why.
âJeannie!â Tiggy bounded over with happy steps and grasped Jeanâs hand, âI heard dad say that youâll be staying in the village from now on. Thatâs great!â
âBut you must keep this a secret, okay?â Jean gently patted the childâs head. She grabbed some cookies from the bowl beside her and gave them to him.
After the earthquake, all the houses in the village had to be renovated. Although their quality of life wasnât as good as before, they were still able to live a normal life.
âThanks, Jeannie.â Tiggy beamed.
It sure was easy to make a child happy. They were not affected by the burdensome things in life.
A memory resurfaced in Jeanâs mind when she saw Tiggyâs happy expression. When she was little, her dad would always take her to some place to hide something.
âJeannie, whatâs wrong?â Tiggy lifted his head to look at Jean.
âTiggy, do you know where the tall building that fell in the village is?â
A frightened expression appeared on Tiggyâs face. But, because it was Jean asking, he calmed himself down and plucked up the courage to nod his head. âItâs in the village, but Mom and Dad wonât let us go. They say that there are ghosts there!â He said and then looked at Jean with his big eyes. âDonât go, Jeannie!â
âIâm not going to go. I was just asking. Go along now.â Jean said with a smile and sent him off.
Tiggy looked at her with some doubt in his eyes, but Jean resumed making her meal after waving her hand at him.
Tiggy blinked and then muttered, âThat place is so far, sheâll need to spend the night there. Jeannie probably wonât go.â
However, that night, Paul could not find Jean anywhere.
Tiggy burst into tears when he heard that.
âJeannie must have gone alone. She must have metâ¦â
âTiggy, what are you saying? Where did she go?â Paul asked patiently.
Tiggy bit his lip and then lifted his small hand to point in the west direction of the village. âThere.â
Paulâs heart skipped a beat. âOh no.â