I Love You More Cade by Coral Hume ( Nydia and Jackson) Chapter 53
I Love You More, Cade by Coral Hume ( Nydia and Jackson)
Chapter 53
In the study on the second floor of the Jackson Mansion, Orson sat silently on the sofa, looking displeased. Standing in front of him was Cade.
âYou just canât control yourself, can you?â Orson tapped his cane on the floor. âAre you willing to sacrifice the Jackson familyâs reputation for a woman?â
Cade calmly replied, âShe was in danger.â
Josephine had a severe illness after being suspended from work. She was extremely weak, and the doctors had warned that any major emotional shock could lead to a fatal shock.
âDoes it concern you?â Orson threw his cane in frustration. âSheâs not your wife! Why did you have to do this to Nydia?â
Cade frowned, his teeth clenched tightly. At that moment, he had indeed overlooked Nydiaâs feelings. He didnât know what happened to her later.
Observing Cadeâs reaction, Orson sighed. âIf you keep pressuring her like this, she will divorce you one day.â
Cadeâs eyes narrowed, his expression growing colder. âNo, we will not divorce.â He believed Nydia cared too much about the Sharp Group and money to leave the Jackson Group. Moreover, she had declared that she enjoyed her current status and wouldnât give up the title of âMrs. Jacksonâ. How could she maintain her image without him? Divorce was out of the question for her.
However, Orson sensed a deeper meaning in Cadeâs words. Regardless of Nydiaâs attitude, Cade was determined not to leave her.
âDo you love her?â Orson asked with anticipation, but Cade remained silent.
Orson, known for his straightforward nature, found his grandsonâs behavior perplexing. He softened his tone slightly but warned Cade, âThis is the second time. If it happens. again, itâs time for you to step down. The Jackson Group doesnât need a CEO who canât even handle personal matters.â
Cade bowed slightly and left the room. Watching him go, Orson frowned. He sensed that Cade had some feelings for Nydia, but Cade was not determined enough. Unable to teach his grandson how to love, Orson decided to do something to help them both realize their true feelings for each other.
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Leaving the Jackson Mansion, Cade received a call from Josephineâs mother, informing him that Josephine had fainted again. Feeling irritated, he tried calling Nydia but found her phone switched off. He then called Dara, who informed him that Nydia was already asleep.
Cade rubbed his temples and breathed a sigh of relief, assuming that Nydia sleeping meant she was fine. Therefore, he headed straight to the hospital.
Nydia had a restless night, filled with unsettling dreams. In one dream, she threw a divorce agreement at Cade, saying, âDivorce and split the money.â Cade disagreed, crying and begging her not to leave him.
Startled awake, Nydia looked around the empty room, feeling relieved. âThank goodness it was just a dream,â she thought to herself. It was too terrifying!
Nydia quickly finished her breakfast before heading out. Lance waited for her at the intersection. She opened the car door, and despite Lanceâs hesitation, she instructed him to sit in the passenger seat.
The car sped up, making Lance grab the handle and advise Nydia, âNydia, slow down, please. Itâs dangerous.â
Nydia slowed down and apologized, admitting she was used to driving fast. The chaotic five years had greatly influenced her. She realized the need for change in the future.
After about an hour and a half, they finally met Justin, who appeared thinner and visibly worn out. Lance couldnât help but shed tears at the sight of him.
Nydia stood quietly behind Justin, observing his stooped posture, thinking that sometimes it was better not to have any attachments. Loneliness, she believed, was preferable to heartbreak.
âDonât worry. Weâll be waiting for you,â Nydia reassured Lance. âAnd Iâll take care of Robin.
Justin wiped his tears, teasing, âIf Mr. and Mrs. Sharp knew this, theyâd definitely punish
me.â
Nydia felt a pang in her heart, but she remained composed, assuring Justin, âEverything is fine.â
âNydia is divorcing Cade Jackson.â Lance wiped his tears and shared the news with Justin, who didnât react as joyfully as expected. Instead, Justin suppressed his smile and
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asked Nydia, âIs it true?â
Nydia tightened her grip on her bag, met Justinâs gaze, and confirmed, âYes.â Seeing his uneasy expression, she asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
Justin remarked, âItâs fine. Leaving him is the best revenge!â
âRevenge? What does that mean?â Confused, Nydia was about to ask when the guard approached, saying, âTimeâs up. Mrs. Jackson, please leave.â
Lance hurriedly held Justinâs hand and said, âNo matter how long itâll be, I will be waiting for you. Take care of yourself, understand?â
With tears in his eyes, Justin only nodded repeatedly. âMr. Nguyen, Iâm sorry to you, to Nydia, to the entire Sharp Group. Iâve embarrassed you.â
âLetâs go.â Impatiently, the guard came over, escorting Justin out of the room.
As Justinâs figure disappeared at the door, Lance fainted.
Nydia drove straight to the hospital. A combination of coronary heart disease and excessive sorrow led to Justinâs fainting. The doctor said if they had arrived any later, it could have been fatal.
Nydia then hurried to queue up for the hospital admission procedures. While paying, someone tapped her shoulder. She turned around and saw Edda.
Dressed in a white coat, wearing goldâframed glasses, with her hair neatly tied up, Edda appeared rather charming. It seemed that Bentley and Edda were both fond of medicine.
âMiss Sharp, what are you doing here? Is someone ill?â Edda asked, slightly surprised.
Nydia nodded faintly in response.
Edda glanced at the neverâending queue, pulled Nydia aside, and whispered, âI know at faster way. Go handle your business first, you can finish the payment later.â
Nydia wanted to decline, but considering Lanceâs serious condition, wasting time wast like wasting his life. âThank you!â She nodded slightly.
Edda waved her hand, saying, âNo worries. Go ahead.â
With Eddaâs help, Lance was quickly admitted to the intensive care unit, easing Nydiaâs worries. âHis condition isnât too severe. Donât worry too much,â Edda said as she poured