Chapter 118
Even After Death
âWhat did you call me?â Chloe looked at Olivia in disbelief.
âMrs. Carlton, did you forget that you divorced my father years ago?
âYour husband is now Mr. Carlton. Am I mistaken to call you Mrs. Carlton?â
This was the first time Olivia had been so cold to Chloe.
Even during the time Chloe met her after she came back from overseas, Olivia had been gentle.
Now, it was as if she was a cold and sharpened blade.
âLiv, youâve changed. How can you say that? I am still your mother, after all.â
âYes, Iâve changed. Iâve only come to realize that humans are despicable and that human nature is ugly
and selfish.
âIf I had known this earlier, I wouldnât have been missing my mother all those years. I wouldnât have
spent years waiting for someone who would never return.â
âLiv, I know Iâve let you down. But now that Iâm back, Iâll do everything in my power to make it up to
you.â
Olivia gazed at Chloeâs face. She didnât remember how Chloe looked when she was still a child.
She looked largely the same as she was in the pictures. There were only some traces of aging.
But she felt completely different from the mother in her memories.
âWhen you wanted to leave, you forgot that I existed. But now you claim to want to compensate me?
âMrs. Carlton, have you ever thought that perhaps I donât want your compensation? You werenât there
when I needed you
most
âNow that Iâve survived that, nothing you give me would make me forget that.â
âLivâ¦â
âMrs. Carlton, your daughter is over there. I am not worthy of your love.â
There were people in the world who would give anything up for love.
Chloe was such a person. She didnât love Jeff.
So when Chris came to her, she threw everything away and left with him.
All these years, she went radio silent. She didnât even call once, let alone a word of concern for Olivia.
Now that the years have passed, she seemed to have remembered that she had a daughter and
claimed to want to compensate her.
Olivia no longer cared about that. She looked on at the fancy hall.
Peopleâs voices reverberated within the walls. It was loud and lively.
She wondered if all of these people with dignified appearances had darkness hidden within their hearts.
Right now, she no longer needed a family. Nor did she need love.
She only wanted to do one thing
That is to cause Ethan pain. She wanted to cause the kind of pain he would never forget, a pain that
would follow him for the
rest of his life.
A smile appeared on her face when she thought about that.
Ethan had noticed Olivia as soon as she arrived.
He had prepared several evening gowns for her since she said she wanted to come.
The gowns came in many colors. But none of them were black.
Olivia was wearing a black fitted floorâlength gown. Her hair was held in place with hair gel.
She was wearing a black veil on her head. It was made with translucent material and decorated with
tiny jewels.
They would glitter whenever light shone on them.
Olivia also wore a pair of diamond earrings. They were simple and elegant.
She exuded an air of solidarity, like a black rose in the rain.
She looked like she needed a hug but also like sheâd claw at those who came close.
Olivia looked like an exotic flower that you could only admire from afar.
It was as if she felt Ethanâs gaze. She raised her glass of wine at him and smiled.
âYouâre⦠Olivia, right?â A cheerful voice beside her said.
She turned away from Ethan to look at the person beside her. It was a man that was around her age.
He wore a black suit.
He looked like a young prince favored by the king.
He might not be the most intimidating, but he was surely the prettiest and most delicate.
âYou are?â
The young man began to feel nervous when Olivia looked at him.
He quickly introduced himself. âI am Colin Moriarty. We met when we were kids.
âI was chased up a tree by your cat and dared not come down.â