Chapter 1786
The Love that Never Really Dies
Chapter 1786 Do You Blame Aunt Susan
Similar to the last time, Susan had also been brought to the apartment by lan. After he fetched a
basin of hot water for his aunt to wash up with, lan proceeded to inspect the wounds she had on
her before he hastened along to find her some first aid.
âHang on, lan. There's something that I'd like to ask.â
With her eyes in a state of consistent puffiness, Susan called after him, and only then did lan turn
around to still himself in front of her.
âGo ahead.â
âI-I would like to know if you were ever angry? Over this matter?â
With her head raised, the barely twenty over year old girl could no longer hold herself together
when she finally dropped that question, and from her eyes, tears came pattering off as soon as she
did.
Is he upset? That was what she wanted to know.
She supposed that Yasmin was someone that he fancied, so would he be resentful of her for forcing
the former to quit school?
Susan regarded him unflinchingly as he listened, only to see a look of serenity about the boy.
"Why should I be? I know that you must have your reasons for doing what you did, Aunt Susan, so
all I want to hear is an answer from you. Just tell me what it is.â
His calmness was astonishing, seemingly never in doubt whatsoever as to whether she might be
acting in his best interest, as though what she had done behind his back was something that was
merely pedestrian.
Susan was dumbstruck.
All of the grievances she had piled up inside finally proved too much for her to handle, bursting
forth from her chest like a river that had overflowed its embankments. Sprawled over the table in
front of her, she then started to bawl uncontrollably.
How could she not be considered a child? She had only just turned twenty-one.
Susan's crying persisted for a good several minutes before she gradually recollected herself.
Throughout, lan stood steadfastly beside her with nary a word and refrained from interrupting until
her emotions finally settled..
âII did this because... I feared that she might harm you,â she eventually said between snivels.
âHarm me?â lan sounded somewhat surprised. âWhy? Do you think that by allowing her to work
with me this past period, she was going to affect me in some way?â
âNo... It isn't like that. It was because... she's the older sister of one of your late associates, lan. Do
you remember Duncan, that good friend of yours? She's his sister.â
Susan finally revealed that secret to the one before her.
After she finished, she kept those pair of teary eyes transfixed upon him extremely nervously, as
though fearful of what sort of effect that revelation might have on him.
In truth, her predictions were spot on.
That youth staggered backward and regarded her with eyes widened when he heard it. He held that
expression for a brief couple of seconds and became pale as a sheet.
It was truly unsettling.
âlan...â
Susan was so spooked that she instantly felt an impulse to slap herself, but like water that was
thrown out, there would be no taking back the words that one had uttered.
In the end, lan lumbered off stiffly back to his own room and shut the door behind him. He did not
reemerge again the rest of the night.
Scared witless, Susan was completely beside herself while she kept vigil outside his doors. Many
times over, she tearfully pleaded with him to come out, but her efforts proved futile as there was no
discernable reaction elicited from within.
When Timothy returned and got wind of that matter, he got so upset that he nearly wanted to strike
his own sister.
"What have you been doing all this time? Why haven't you brought this up for discussion with the
rest of us? This is just great, the way the situation has evolved. You can't even go back to school,
and should anything happen to him, you won't even have a place here with the Jadesons either!â he
raged on in a right fit.
That was correct. The one thing that that pair of siblings dreaded the most was not being able to
remain with the Jadesons.
Susan turned impossibly ashen-faced.
Amidst their relentless squabbling, the door that had been closed the entire night suddenly opened.
"Are you all right, lan?â
Susan immediately left her own brother behind and ran over when she saw that, meticulously
scrutinizing from tip to toe the youth who had finally reemerged.
She was genuinely concerned for him.
Okay. He's okay. The lan who stepped out was not in as bad a shape as she had imagined.
âI'm fine,â he replied, pursing his mildly dehydrated lips. âYou don't have to worry about that issue
with school, Aunt Susan. I'd take care of it for you, so you should head in for class later with Uncle
Timmy as usual.â
Susan did not know how to respond to that.
"Also, don't concern yourself too much about Yasmin, as I don't think we did her brother wrong in
any way. It's beyond my control even if she were to really find out about it in the future and choose
to hate me for it."
It was unexpected that he would have gained such clarity and repose after spending the night
processing this.
Susan was instantly delighted.
âThis is just wonderful. I'm glad that you think this way, lan. Sorry for underestimating you, thinking
you to be more fragile than you actually were. For that, I owe you an apology,â that magnanimous
and understanding aunt immediately apologized to her own nephew.
Surely lan would not blame it on her.
The ability to assess issues with a greater sense of objectivity was something that came with age, so
perhaps he had indeed grown in maturity in this respect over the years, compared to how he was in
the past.
Henceforth, the trio's relationship reverted to the harmonious way that it formerly was.q