07:07 Chapter 214 Jason bought a bouquet of flowers and arrived at the cemetery. Before he had walked over, he spotted a tall and upright figure in the distance, kneeling alone in front of a tombstone. The manâs hair was disheveled, his face so pale it lacked any color, and he looked so haggard that Jason could barely recognize him.
Jason thought that Bernard wanted to say something to Eleanor, so he stopped in his tracks. However, after waiting for a long time, Bernard didnât utter a word, but simply stared at the portrait in silence. Jason then resumed walking and placed the flowers in front of the tombstone.
Sensing someoneâs arrival, Bernardâs eyelashes fluttered slightly but he didnât raise his head, as if he knew who had come. The two men stood in front of the tombstone, looking at the portrait, not saying a word to each other, and neither showed any hostility to drive the other away After a lengthy silence, Jason was the first to speak. Did you love her?â A pang of regret made Bernard feel as though he was falling into an abyss.
He lifted his trembling hand and pressed hard on his right wrist until blood began to seep out, which seemed to alleviate his pain somewhat Seeing the wound on Bernardâs wrist, Jason seemed to understand something. âIt seems like you loved her. Bernard remained silent, his lips pursed, pressing harder on his wrist. Jason took a look at him but didnât stop him from hurting himself. Instead, he continued to ask, âDo you think she loved you?â
Bernard finally lifted his head, his eyes bloodshot, staring at Jason. The one she loved, it was always you.â Over the past five years, in her sleep, she had always called out for Garett, never once for him. How could she possibly love him? However, the few words she left him made him believe that she might have had feelings for him, but nothing more than that.
Jason suddenly felt that Bernard was pitiful, unable to decipher Eleanorâs thoughts, no wonder he was so cold towards her. He didnât intend to tell Bernard the truth, instead, he let him live in the pain of falsely believing that Eleanor didnât love him.
Jason ceased to talk to Bernard, pulled out a wedding photo from his suit pocket, and placed it in front of Eleanorâs tombstone. He looked at Eleanorâs portrait, whispering softly, âEleanor, Iâve kept my promise, I brought you home as my wife. From now on, youâre my wife.â
Seeing the wedding photo, Bernardâs face went even paler, âYou... you married her? Seeing Bernardâs shock, Jason couldnât help but smile, âShe was always mine, whatâs wrong with us getting married?
Bernard picked up the wedding photo, when he saw the smiles of Eleanor and Jason on it, jealousy drove him mad. Like a madman, he tore the wedding photo into pieces, then with red eyes, he shouted hysterically at Jason, âSheâs not yours, sheâs mine, I donât allow you two to get married!â
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He ripped the wedding photo, but Jason wasnât angry, he just watched him calmly. âWhen she was by your side, you had plenty of chances to give her the status of a wife, but you only allowed her to be a lover. It was you who hurt her, what right do you have to stop me from marrying her?â
This sentence were like numerous sharp knives piercing Bernardâs heart. He tried desperately to control his emotions, only to find that the more he controlled, the more he collapsed. It was as if he had been pushed into an unrecoverable abyss, suffering unbearably.
Jason saw his state, showed no sympathy instead, he squatted down next to him with one knee on the ground, He looked straight into Bernardâs eyes. which were so red they were almost in tears, and said word by word, âYou know what, I never slept with her.â