Chapter 823
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning
Andrew said, âNow, you can continue to be with him. No one will stop you anymore.â
Right at that moment, Andrew, who was sitting on the bed, saw a message on his phone,â Since heâs here now, you can leave with him tonight. This villa will be yours tomorrow.â
Andrew paused and said, âWhy arenât you leaving? Are you waiting for me to force you out?â
Lana completely collapsed on the ground. The tears on her face had dried. Her eyes appeared empty, with redness around them.
In the end, she was dragged out by the bodyguards.
Not far from the entrance, there was a car with its high beams still on. When the doors were opened and Lana was thrown out, Kai quickly got out of the car and caught her from behind.
Lana finally returned to her senses when she saw the doors close tightly. She rushed forward to pound on the door, âLet me in, Andrew! I was wrong. I really was⦠Donât make me leave Andrew!â
Kaiâs gaze was intense as he stared at Lana, who was crying hysterically. He wanted to lift her but decided against it in the end.
Andrew, who was sitting in a wheelchair, watched everything happening below from upstairs.
The caregiver entered the room with a bowl of soup. The atmosphere in the room was depressing. She said, âMr. Stewart, this is the soup your wife asked me to make for you.â
Andrew responded, âLeave it here.â
The caregiver replied, âThereâs actually something Iâm not sure if I should say.â
Andrew remained quiet. It seemed like he allowed the caregiver to continue.
The caregiver hesitantly said, âActually, your wife has been going through a lot all these years. Your mother has been constantly pressuring her. Mrs. Stewart has endured a lot of grievances.
âWhen you werenât around, your mother scolded your wife with some harsh words. And your wife has tolerated it all these years.
âAlso, on Mrs. Stewartâs side of the family, her father had health problems and passed away not long ago. She didnât tell you this because she was afraid that youâd worry. The medical expenses were all on herâ¦â
Andrew looked at the people downstairs. He murmured, âItâs too hard for her. So, leaving me is the best for her.â It was unclear whether he intended that sentence for Lana or himself.
He continued saying, âLetâs pack our things. Weâll move back to the Stewart residence tonight.
The caregiver replied, âOkay.â
In the past, Lana personally handled every household matter. She hardly needed servants to do it for her.
Downstairs, Lana pushed Kai away. Her eyes were red, âItâs you⦠Itâs all because of you! All of this happened because of you. He doesnât want me anymore! Are you satisfied?â
Kai finally said the words he had wanted to say for all these years, âI want you.â
Lana thought, âA playboy actually said this.â
He continued, âHe doesnât want you, but you still have another choice. Come with meâ¦â
Lana responded, âDo you know what youâre saying?â
Kai replied, âI know. There are other people in this world besides Andrew. I can also be your choice.â
Lana found his words unbelievable and laughable, âI donât need you! Let me tell you, Iâd rather die than be with you.â
Upstairs, when the caregiver was packing, she suddenly found a black ring box in a corner. She opened it and was surprised.
She thought, âWasnât this the ring Mr. Stewart had thrown away during an argument with his wife? How come itâs here now?
âSigh. I knew it. He actually still has feelings for his wife. Itâs just that heâs now gravely ill, and he doesnât want to burden her anymore.â