Chapter 1652
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Ashton reached out to take the wineglass from me before placing it on the coffee table out of my reach.
Mirth shone in his eyes as he replied, âWhy should I be upset? Canât you see how delighted I am?â
âDelighted?â I repeated, dumbfounded.
Do all men think bullying girls is a way to show their love?
âAshton, you should take lessons to learn how to be a good father.â
Summer was still a child, so he shouldnât express his feelings and expectations to her as though she
were an adult. His harsh actions might backfire on an adult, let alone a child.
âSeriously? I donât have to learn how to do that,â said Ashton smugly. âDidnât you realize Summer has
chosen us?â
âDid she?â I couldnât understand what he was talking about. âBut neither of you mention Jared, right?â
âYes, we didnât.â Ashton looked up and sipped on his wine. His Adamâs apple bobbed as he swallowed
the wine. His lips stained red, he answered slowly, âSummer decided to stay silent when faced with a
choice of defending Jared or go against us. No one urged or forced her to make that decision.â
He paused to study me momentarily as the smile on his lips broadened. âThat means we are more
important than Jared to her. Shouldnât I be happy that she has prioritized us?â
I wasnât sure how to react. His words seemed to make sense, but not at the same time. More
accurately, it was a bet, and Ashton had emerged as the winner.
âIf thatâs the case, does Jared still have to leave?â I asked.
Ashtonâs expression changed at my words. There was only less than a mouthful of wine in his glass,
but he still swirled his glass stubbornly. It reflected his current emotions.
âYes, why not?â Ashton stared ahead. âBut Iâll do Summer a favor by sending him to the villa in the
countryside. He canât live nearby.â
His gaze turned sincere, and I couldnât help but get anxious.
âAfter Marcusâ matter is dealt with, stop interfering in otherâs business. Spend more time at home with
the kids. They are still young, after all,â he uttered.
Iâd be lying if I said I wasnât touched. However, he was too sincere to make me take his words seriously.
âAre you sure Iâll be spending time with the kids instead of the kidsâ father?â I teased.
Ashton chuckled softly. âIâm just benefiting from the kids.â
As the new year was approaching, everyone seemed to be in a festive mood. The streets were lit up
with decorative lights.
Yet, the hospital remained white as it had always been. The smell of disinfectant lingered in the air, and
there was a depressing air about the place.
After making the preparations, I went to the hospital and asked for a wheelchair. I then wheeled the
wheelchair to Marcusâ ward.
From afar, I spotted Camelia at the door, observing the situation in the ward through the glass panel. I
was surprised to see a smile lighting her face gently.
Sensing my arrival, she turned to look at me before her gaze returned to the skinny man in the room.
âHeâs in great condition today.â
âReally?â I smiled. Hopefully, we would only receive good news from now on. âLook, heâs getting better.
If something happened to you back then, you wonât be able to see this.â
Camelia lowered her gaze and said nothing, but the sad air about her was already gone.
I pressed on the door handle before halting in my tracks. Turning back, I asked, âIâm planning on
bringing Marcus out so he can get some sun. Want to join us?â
Camelia shook her head instinctively. âNo. He wonât want me to join you both.â
Perhaps that was what Marcus wanted. She was right to put the patientâs wish as a priority.
However, I thought we shouldnât treat him like a patient. Perhaps heâd give us a surprise like what
happened yesterday. Persuading Marcus to eat didnât work, but taking the opposite approach did the
job.