Chapter 590:
Josue found himself speechless for a moment. He knew Eileenâs words rang true, yet he couldnât accept that she was already considering being with another man.
Eileen turned to Josue and Jacob. âBryan has also forgotten you. You should leave with me. Staying here is pointless. If he canât remember, heâs not coming back to us. Youâve all invested so much time and energy trying to help him âregain his memory,â havenât you? Donât waste any more effort. Iâll have Raymond book your tickets back.â
Her composure and rationality were so evident that Jacob felt tears welling up in his eyes.
Eileen turned and hurried to catch up with Benjamin and Gabriela. Meanwhile, Jacob and Josue stood frozen, side by side, watching as Eileen walked away with Benjamin and Gabriela.
âBenjamin has really been a great support to Eileen while working for Kian,â Jacob remarked, breaking the silence.
Frustrated and emotional, Josue slapped Jacobâs arm and retorted sharply, âEnough! No matter how much Benjamin has helped Eileen, he could never treat her better than Bryan. Bryan followed her to Wist Land and even gave up his own family for her. To him, Eileen is as important as his own life!â
âBut Bryan could also hurt Eileen,â Jacob said, pointing out the reality of the situation.
A heavy silence fell over them.
âForget it. Isnât this what Bryan wants? Letâs just send him an invitation when Eileen gets married. Heâll be relieved,â Josue said.
Relieved? Jacob only smiled, saying nothing. He believed Bryan would be upset if that happened.
The next morning, the sun shone brightly. Eileen and Benjamin joined the villagers for a tour around the village. Bryan, recently appointed as the project liaison, was also part of the group.
He moved slowly, dressed in a black shirt, jeans, and sneakers, his gaze fixed intently on Benjamin and Eileen. Benjamin carried Eileenâs bag and occasionally held Gabriela. Eileen, in turn, helped carry Benjaminâs coat when he held Gabriela. They stood out among the villagers.
Bryan glanced down at his own hands, noticing the thin calluses and tan. He couldnât help but think that Benjamin and Eileen looked like a perfect pair.
âMr. Dawson,â a voice interrupted. A pair of white sneakers appeared in Bryanâs line of sight. He looked up to meet Eileenâs indifferent gaze. Her voice, though familiar, sounded distant. âThey say youâre having a hard time walking. Weâre heading up the mountain later, so you donât need to come along.â
Bryan remained silent, contemplating her words.
After a pause, Eileen continued, âMr. Dawson, could you have the villagers prepare some food for us? Weâll pay. Just make sure itâs not too spicyâBenjamin canât handle spicy food.â
Bryan nodded slightly, using a stone for support as he straightened up. âOkay.â
âPlease also prepare some suitable food for my daughter. Sheâs nine months old now and has six teeth. Something soft would be good,â Eileen added.
Bryan listened intently, then leaned back against the stone. His gaze drifted toward Gabriela and Benjamin.
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