Chapter 1854
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Chapter 1854 Ashton Arrives
Thinking that it was Garrettâs men attacking, I turned to look. Instead, it was Ashtonâs figure that
greeted me.
Nathaniel too had noticed his presence. After the two of them exchanged glances, Ashton turned away
first and called out to me. âLetty, come to my side.â
Although he was holding a gun, I couldnât sense any animosity from him. As if he was worried that I
would be frightened, he even slowed down his speech on purpose.
I nodded and hurried to his side.
Opening his arms, he embraced me tightly.
After being apart for such a long time, I was finally reunited with the familiar warmth and scent.
Having noticed Nathanielâs piercing gaze, I was suddenly struck by a thought. Letting go of Ashton, I
warned, âRun! Nathaniel has planted bombs all over the house!â
Just as I spoke, I grabbed Ashtonâs hand and sprinted outside without giving Nathaniel another look.
Unexpectedly, Ashton pulled me back. Closing his eyes, he signaled for me to calm down. He then
turned his attention toward Nathaniel with a darkened gaze.
Standing there, Nathanielâs eyes were bloodshot at the sight of his rival. Not bothered to hide his
emotions, he was filled with enmity toward Ashton.
âThe police are on their way. Hence, you still have a five-minute window to flee.â Ashton broke his
silence.
When I realized he had come prepared, my fears began to ease.
âFlee?â Nathaniel narrowed his eyes. With an indifferent expression, he spread his hands. âWhatâs the
point of that? We might as well all go down together and end it all right here.â
When I saw how he was on the brink of lunacy, I grew increasingly worried. Tugging Ashton by his
sleeve, I reiterated, âLetâs go. Now that Mr. Jensenâs men have been scared away, thereâs no shame in
leaving. Given how hard it was to reach this stage, I canât bear for any more accidents to happen.â
In spite of my words, Ashton shook his head and calmed me down. âThey donât understand Nathaniel.
He wonât do it.â
âNo, he will really kill us all in a suicide attack,â I pleaded with Ashton to trust my judgment. After all, it
was pointless to understand someone who was brutal and insane.
Watching us with a hidden smile, Nathaniel looked like he was enjoying a drama.
When I saw the confident look he had, I felt a shiver down my spine, causing me to tug harder at
Ashton.
In the end, Ashton gave in to my pleas and followed me out of the villa. It wasnât until we were about a
hundred meters away that we finally stopped.
I heaved a sigh of relief once I was sure we were safe. Patting myself on the chest, I stared at the villa
and admonished Ashton, âYou were too reckless just now. So what if you were right that he was just
trying to scare us? You of all people know how much he hates you. What if he really did it? What would
happen to me or the children? Have you ever thought about that?â
After observing me for a long time, Ashton didnât retort. Instead, he reached his arms over to hug me.
âItâs all right now. Everything is fine. Nothing else will happen.â
Instead of resisting, I wrapped my arms around him and hugged him back, as if that was the only way
to prevent us from being separated again.
It wasnât until the police arrived that we let go of each other. Together with them, we reentered the villa.
By the time we did, Nathaniel was no longer there. Moreover, closer examination revealed that there
were no explosives around the house. Nathanielâs threat was nothing but an empty lie.
I asked Ashton, âHow did you know that he was bluffing?â
Ashton smiled at me. âAll the credit goes to you.â
âMe?â I pointed to myself, puzzled. Nonetheless, Ashton didnât elaborate.
Now that I could drop my front, I no longer had the mood to guess what Nathaniel was thinking. Hence,
I put it at the back of my mind and changed the topic. âSince you led the police here, why didnât you
wait a while for them to arrest Nathaniel?â
âThat was my initial intention, but Mr. Jensen and his men left earlier than expected. We can only lure
him out again using Nathaniel.â Now that he could drop the act, Ashtonâs tone was relaxed. Smiling, he
added, âEven if they were there, I still wouldnât have done it, as I couldnât risk putting you in danger.â