Chapter 1471
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Heâd just finished speaking when John violently shrugged him off. Caught off-balance by Johnâs abrupt
jerk, Joseph fell to the floor.
Josephâs moans of pains mingled with Audreyâs piping voice. Joseph made a great effort to get up, but
John cruelly stepped on him, hard, condemning him to lie pinned on the ground.
âYou were never a match for me. How dare you touch me? Youâre really a worthy sidekick for Ashton! A
dog behaves exactly like its master. Youâre both pathetic,â John spat resentfully. Every word, though
directed at Joseph, was clearly meant for Ashtonâs ears.
In one swift motion, John took his foot off Joseph, then spun around and sauntered over to Ashton.
Without hesitation, John threw a hard punch in Ashtonâs face, then immediately followed it with a flying
kick.
Ashton flew backward, landing on the grass patch by the curbside. He struggled to stand, but John
lunged forward and wrapped both arms around Ashtonâs neck. He strangled Ashton and the latterâs
face instantly darkened into a deep crimson. The fall had entirely wiped off Ashtonâs earlier dignified
manner.
âYou didnât see this coming, did you? I wasnât able to take Letty with me six years ago. I will now,â John
jeered. Through gritted teeth, he continued, âLook at you. You havenât improved at all. Do you expect to
be able to keep Scarlett with you based on that feeble amount of strength alone?â
By then, the servants had all crept out of the main house to watch the scene. They fretted over whether
they should intervene but ultimately were overcome by their fear. No one stepped forward.
I, too, was dumbfounded by Johnâs sudden violence. Recovering, however, I glanced at Ashtonâs pale
face in worry.
Is John really intending to kill Ashton? I thought, horrified.
It seemed that I had no cause for concern, however.
When Joseph staggered over, however, intending to wrench John and Ashton apart, John had already
taken a few steps back and was dusting his hands.
Beside me, Audrey was still singing blissfully. âJingle bells, Jingle bells, jingle all the wayâ¦â
John coolly straightened his clothes, then directed an icy look at Ashtonâs crumpled body. John then
stepped over to where Audrey and I had been waiting and said tenderly, âLetâs go home.â
He once again knelt down and tapped Audrey gently on her shoulder for her to turn around.
As if rehearsed, Audrey spun around on her heels gladly. She clung to John, babbling eagerly, âDid you
win, Uncle John? Did you win?â
John gazed at her soberly, then thumbed her on the nose. âOf course, I won! How can Uncle John ever
lose, huh?â
âHooray!â Audrey cried. It all seemed like a game to her where Uncle John had warded off the bad
guys. However, her eyes darted alertly to Ashton, who was stumbling to his feet behind John. Audreyâs
little brow furrowed at the sight. She pursed her lips, asking tentatively, âUncle John, were you fighting
that bad man just now?â
Audrey made it perfectly evident that she was rather unimpressed. Her frown had deepened almost
into a sulk.
John looked behind him uncertainly. The arrogant demeanor John had been wearing from his earlier
victory faded. He suddenly looked rather unsure of himself.
Ashton, to everyoneâs surprise, rescued John from his humiliation. âAudrey, itâs all right. Daddy just
tripped over and fell. It doesnât hurt at all!â he said brightly.
One would have almost believed him if not for the bright-red specks of blood around his mouth. His
smile was almost a grimace.
As he spoke, Ashton occasionally drew in his breath sharply through his teeth. He was clearly in agony.
Looking at the sorry sight he made before us, I felt a surge of pity well up within me.
Ashton, are you sure it doesnât hurt? I wondered.
Audrey was clearly moved. Her large eyes blinked rapidly, tears glittering in them.
Noticing Audreyâs distress, John hastily picked her up, soothing her. He pressed Audreyâs head into his
chest, then turned to look at Ashton scornfully. âI raised Audrey for six years and can count the number
of times Iâve made her cry on one hand. Look at her state after just meeting you once. Do you think
sheâs really better off with you?â
Without waiting for Ashton to respond, John turned to me. âLetâs go,â he said curtly.
Ashton was clearly incapacitated and could not restrain John. I thus followed John out obediently.
John had parked his car outside the villa. Once the three of us had gotten on, he immediately stepped
hard on the accelerator. The car flew towards the suburbs.
âWhere are you bringing me to?â I asked curiously.
John gave me a look through the rearview mirror. He then said blandly, âTo the airport. Iâve hired a
private plane for us. Itâll be arriving shortly.â