Agnes arrived back in the heartland, her recent trip to the Capital leaving her with a heavy heart but also a glimpse of hope for the future.
She had received a piece of good news and a piece of bad news.
Yet, deep down, she knew that dealing with the Berlin issue required a long-term strategy.
She couldn't let the man responsible for her father's death get off scot-free.
But for Agnes, revenge was not the priority at the moment.
Her main concern was to get the precious Nocturne safely to Mr. Hanson's side. The sooner she could do that, the sooner she felt she could see a light at the end of the tunnel for healing.
Upon leaving the airport, she went straight to the hospital.
Alyssa accompanied her, but she didn't stay long before she left.
Nocturne was still in a deep slumber, but his condition was no longer as critical as before.
At least his vital signs had been stable for the past few days.
He was still running a fever, for reasons unknown.
His periods of unconsciousness were growing longer. When he did wake, he had no appetite.
They had to rely on IVs to nourish him while he slept.
Even so, the poor boy had lost a distressing amount of weight in just a few days.
Agnes, seeing Nocturne in this state, felt her heart wrench with sorrow.
She remained seated by his bedside until evening fell, and that's when Jared came in.
He was taken aback upon seeing Agnes but soon entered with an even tone, âYouâre back. Where have you been these past few days?â
Agnes hadnât told Jared about her trip to the Capital to see Mr. Hanson. She assumed Alyssa would have mentioned it, but she hadn't. For some reason, Agnes didnât feel like talking to Jared.
Disappointment was evident in her eyes as she looked at him.
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ï¤Chapter 892 Forever in the Past and Forever in the Future ï¤Chapter 221 A Second Chance At Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)
ï¤Chapter 1515 âI donât need you meddling in my affairs,â Agnes said tersely.
Jared could sense the icy anger and detachment emanating from her.He explained, âThe reason I didnât tell you about Berlin is that I didnât want to upset you. Iâm as disappointed as you are about his acquittal. But without new evidence, any prosecution would be futile. So, we need to think long-
term about this.â
Was that an explanation, or just a feeble excuse?
Agnes scoffed, âJared, do you expect me to believe that? Mr. Mansfield got Berlin off the hook, and finding new evidence against him now is nearly impossible. Do you really think I donât see a connection to you?â
Jared's brows knitted together.
Agnes knew in her heart how ridiculous it all was. She pressed on, âWhen exactly did you find out about Mr. Mansfieldâs role in Berlinâs defense?â
Jared fell silent.
Agnes knew that even if he hadnât known at first, being with Valeria day and night, he must have learned about it early on. But he didnât speak up, take action, or even inform her.
Finally, Jared said, âAgnes, I owe Valeria a lot. The Mr. Mansfield issue was a favor I owed her. Berlin is Cilianâs only brother. Even if Valeria hadnât stepped in, Cilian would have found a way to free Berlin. This isnât something we can resolve with a quick fix; we need to plan for the long haul.â
Forever in the Past and Forever in the Future
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