Chapter 1347
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
If he had to make a choice between revenge and dying for me, I had no doubt heâd choose the latter,
but that was just hypothetical. No need to waste a life on something imaginary.
It was quiet the whole way through. Ashton parked the car at the roadside when we approached the
crossroads near the Stovall residence.
I saw Millieâs car, so I unbuckled myself. When I was about to go out, Ashton suddenly said, âYouâre
mistaken.â
Well, that came out of nowhere. âSorry?â
Ashton gazed into my eyes. âYouâre the most important person to me. Nothing else matters. Yes, you
might have guessed it wrong this time, but that doesnât mean youâre always wrong. Iâll risk my life for
you if you were ever in trouble, and nothing can stop me. Youâd better give up on dying, or Iâll dump
everything on you. You can try handling my job.â
I was surprised he would go so far for that, but he was right. I was too at ease the moment I came out
of the lab. I even started thinking that I should leave my life in the hands of fate. Naively, I thought
everything I cared about would be alright as long as Ashton was there.
But I forgot about the fact that Ashton could never accept my death. Even the thought of it was torture
for him. There was nothing more devastating than watching the person he loved waste away while he
could do nothing.
It was then I realized he needed someone to tell him everything was fine. Even though I knew
everything was not fine, I looked him in the eye and told him otherwise. âI wonât. Even if I am going to
die, Iâll send Thora and her backers to jail before I do. Iâm not going to leave my kids alone. Theyâre too
adorable for this world.â
Ashton stopped frowning and started smiling. He knew the kids were more important to me than
anything.
To think that a business genius like him would ask the same question three times just to get my
confirmation. He was just like a child asking for candy.
I unbuckled myself and, before he realized it, kissed him on his cheek. Then I went out of the car,
avoiding his passionate gaze.
When I went into Millieâs car feeling all smug, she revved up the engine and took me back to the Stovall
residence. I looked back at Ashton, who was still in his car. He was becoming farther and farther away,
but still, his gaze was fixated on me.
It wasnât until he disappeared from my sight did I turn back to Millie. âI want to know the truth.â I stared
at her through the rear-view mirror.
She looked at me calmly. âMr. Fuller should have told you everything.â
âYes. He let me see the truth he wanted me to believe.â I gave her a solemn look. âThe apparatuses,
the volunteers, everything. Everything looks so natural, so reasonable, but you guys overlooked one
thing. There was nothing in the corridor, so even if I did fall, I should have bruises all over. But all I have
now is my neck injury.â
I didnât know why Ashton lied to me, but I didnât dwell on it. All I wanted was for him to be safe and
sound, and that was what he did. Also, he ordered me not to die. That was a sweet bonus.
If that was the truth Ashton wanted me to see, then I would go with the flow.
Millie said nothing, but that silence was an answer in itself. My face fell as I asked, âHow much did he
pay you? Holden told me skills and loyalty are the most important things for mercenaries. Iâm your
employer, but you worked with someone else and lied to me. You ruined my trust. Youâd best give me a
reason for that, or Iâll terminate you.â