Chapter 406
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Turning to Jackson, I asked, âAre you planning to go back to K City?â
âAre you?â he frowned as he countered my question with one of his own.
âThe White Corporation has an upcoming product launch that Iâve been overseeing. It doesnât seem
right for me to stay away.â
His gaze shifted onto Summer. âDo you plan to take her with you to stay in K City?â
âYup!â
He fell silent before he looked to Nick. âHow about you?â
Nick stilled his hands and turned to regard me. âBoth Harrison Credit and my family are in J City. If Iâm
going to be in K City, itâll only be for work.â
He appeared thoughtful before he continued, âYou could resign from White Corporation and come back
to J City. The Fuller Corporation is almost completely managed by outsiders currently. Since you are
the young lady of the house of Fuller, it should not be controversial for you to take over the reins at the
company.â
I pursed my lips and wanted to turn him down, but he carried on, âAshton has a lot of ambition, but J
City is both Fuller Corporationâs place of origin as well as its base of power. It would be preferable for it
to be in the hands of family.â
I gave it some more thought before I replied, âThe reason why I left Fuller Corporation was because of
failure. If I want to make a return now, Iâd have to demonstrate that Iâm able to deliver outcomes first.
The AI development in White Corporation is in my charge. If I were to leave before we see results, how
would that be different from my departure from Fuller Corporation in the first place?â
âSo, whatâs your plan then?â
âI would like to wait to see the results of the AI market. That aside, Iâve met Marcus.â I felt a tug at my
sleeve and looked down at Summer. She must be hungry.
Nickâs browâs knitted. âYou mean Benjaminâs only son?â
I nodded.
Jackson was confounded. âDidnât he die in a car accident?â
âI saw him in M Country. Iâm not sure whatâs going on as I have no idea what really happened to him
back then either.â
With that, I carried Summer into the room to feed her.
I spent the rest of my day there without incident.
My intention was to ferry Summer over to Peakville Estate, but Jackson did not feel safe having me
alone at the wheel. It was agreed then that I should return with Ashton for her on another day.
The sky was still bright after I left the apartment, so I decided to head over to the cemetery to visit
George, Grandma, and Macy.
My car got stuck in traffic en-route. Fortunately, I was not trapped on the freeway.
As it had not cleared up after quite a while, a number of drivers alighted to investigate.
One of those who came back sighed in resignation. âItâs pretty bad up ahead. The youngsters these
days are so reckless. There was even a heavily pregnant woman in the car. It was a real close call for
her.â
âThe Maybachâs driver is in his twenties and doesnât look like some ordinary spoiled brat. Iâd say sloppy
driving is what it was. It looks like we might be stuck here for a while,â another chimed in.
With a quick glance at the time, I reckoned that I would not be able to make it to the cemetery when
this was resolved.
With little else to do, I got off the car. In the corner of my eye, I spied the vehicle at the heart of the
accident. It was a black Maybach.
The number plate struck me as oddly familiar.
An alarm went off in my head when I realized that it belonged to Ashton. My legs gave way beneath me
and left me slumped onto the floor.
âAre you alright, Miss?â An onlooking cab driver reached over and helped me up.
He massaged my temples with his thumb and that offered some relief.
I blinked as I looked at him. âThank you!â
âYouâre welcome.â He continued to support me. âDo you have low blood sugar? Do you need me to
send you to the hospital?â
Shaking my head, I replied, âI think Iâm okay now. Thank you.â
I steadied myself as I trudged forward.
Because the congestion went on for some distance, the accident area was packed with onlookers,
which impeded the ambulanceâs advancement.
I waded in through the crowd.
Amongst them, I spotted a man in a crisp black suit. He had a solemn look as he stood protectively
over the woman next to him. With his cellphone in hand, he appeared to be seeking emergency
services.
The ground was saturated with blood from the conceiving woman. There was someone administering
aid to her and other medically trained personnel helping to clear out the crowd on site.
My gaze fell upon the heavily pregnant womanâs bloated belly. The trail of crimson extended onto her
legs. The sight jolted like a bolt of lightning.
I subconsciously held a hand over my own abdomen which was suddenly hit by spasms, and slowly
backed away.
Ashton, who was on the phone, appeared to have seen me. His eyes darkened as he approached.
The color fell from Rebeccaâs face behind him.
âWhat are you doing here?â
My abdomen hurt so much that I furrowed. âI was just passing through. Are you alright?â
He shook his head and lifted me into a cradle in his arms when he saw how pallid I was. âWhereâs your
car?â
âBack there.â
Once inside my car, I managed to recover a little to my own relief.
âWhy are you hurting all of a sudden?â he asked.