Chapter 8
Reborn Before The Divorce
âYes, Iâm afraid. Iâm afraid you wonât catch the person. If Iâm not mistaken, you havenât found him yet,â she looked at Jesse with a sharp and confident gaze. âThe person behind the scenes will definitely not let you find him. But even if you do, itâs probably evidence thatâs not in my favor.â
She didnât wait for Jesse to speak and continued, âWhen I jumped into the lake to save Tavish that day, someone grabbed my leg and wouldnât let me move. I struggled hard, and during the struggle, my head hit a rock.â
âAre you saying all this to absolve yourself?â Jesseâs face turned cold.
âNo, Iâm just reminding you not to ignore the fact that someone wants to harm Tavish because of your bias against me. If I really wanted to harm Tavish, I wouldnât need to do all that and almost pay with my life!â
Nydia finished speaking and turned around, her back straight and her slender figure exuding stubbornness.
She knew that this matter was definitely related to Willette, because Willette knew about her taking Tavish out that day and even suggested it. Perhaps Willette initially only wanted to drive a wedge between her and her son, but when she also jumped into the water, she decided to kill her off, but it also gave her a chance to be reborn!
Jesse stared at Nydiaâs back for a while, his brow slightly furrowed. He found that ever since she woke up from drowning, Nydia was different from before, and especially in terms of their interactions.
In the past, whenever she looked at him, her eyes were always filled with disgust and resistance, and she even refused to get close to him. But just now, her gaze was calm, clear, and serene.
âDaddy?â Tavish and Molly heard them talking in the room.
Tavish gently opened the door and saw Jesse standing motionless at the door. Jesse turned his wheelchair to face Tavish and then entered the room.
He saw the milk on the table. âIs this the milk she brought for you?â
âYes, but my brother wonât let me drink it. Heâs afraid Mommy put poison in it,â Molly said in a milky voice.
Tavish didnât say anything, just looked at Jesse.
âIf you donât want to drink it, then go pour it out,â Jesse said. Thinking of the poison in the coffee beans, he couldnât believe Nydia.
Molly looked at Tavish pouring out the milk and pouted slightly, âSo, can I not eat anything that Mommy gives me in the future?â
Jesse remained silent and didnât answer the questionâ¦
After examining his own body and the bodies of his two children, nothing abnormal was found. His body was fine too, probably because he hadnât taken a large enough dose and hadnât taken it for a long time.
At least it was confirmed that Nydia had not done anything to the two children, but itâs better to be cautious. âYou can eat the food that we eat together, but donât eat anything thatâs given to you separately.â Until there is evidence that Nydia is innocent, itâs always better to be careful.
Childrenâs bodies are more vulnerable to problems.
Molly bit her lip and hesitated for a while before looking up at Jesse with round eyes and saying, âDaddy, mommy isnât that bad.â
Seeing Molly like this, Jesse suddenly thought, if Nydia wanted to use the children, why not use the more obedient Molly, after all, she had a better relationship with her.
At the hospital, the doctor did say that Nydia had many bruises, which should have been caused by being restrained, so she wasnât lying?
âOkay, itâs getting late, you guys need to go to bed.â Molly and Tavish went to their respective beds, but they both looked at Jesse.
âDaddy, itâs storytime,â Molly said.
Jesse showed a rare gentle smile, picked up the storybook, and read to them in a low, soft voice. The two children gradually fell into a drowsy state.
As Jesse tucked Tavish in, he heard Tavish whisper, âDaddy, mommy doesnât hate me, right?â
His heart shook, and seeing the tears in Tavishâs eyes, he felt a sudden pang in his heart.
The next day, Nydiaâs injuries had healed almost completely, and she decided to visit her childhood home. However, she could not come and go as she pleased from the Pascall Villa and needed to apply to Jesse for permission to leave. Nydia couldnât help but mock herself, âNydia, the prisoner of Mrs. Pascallâs confinement!â
âI want to visit my childhood home, can you send someone to accompany me?â she said to Jesse.
Jesse couldnât refuse such an honest request from Nydia. He couldnât keep her locked up forever, so he agreed. Nydia, a driver, and a servant went to her childhood home.
Looking at the mansion, she remembered her deceased parents and the happy, carefree times, but it all disappeared when her parents died. She has lived as a guest ever since.
The mansion was supposed to be lost, but somehow it was preserved, and nothing inside had been disturbed.
She went into the study, and everything was the same as when she left. Looking at these things in a daze, the dust on top was enough to indicate how long it had been since anyone had been inside.
âMadam, would you like me to clean up?â the servant asked.
âNo, Iâll just sort out the things I need to take and have you move them to the car,â Nydia replied.
They gathered the things they wanted to bring along. After moving everything to the car, they left and went back to Nydiaâs room.
âYou guys can go about your business, I can handle the rest myself. Thank you,â Nydia said. The driver and the maid were both surprised because Nydia had always been cold and disrespectful towards them in the past, and they had tolerated her behavior only because she was Mrs. Pascallâs daughter. Now, she was thanking them?
They exchanged a glance and left the room, feeling curious.
The driver went to report the entire process to Jesse. âShe only took some things and came back?â Jesse asked.
âYes, sir.â
âWhat kind of things?â
âBooks and the like, maâam just sorted out some things in the study.â
Jesse frowned, feeling that Nydiaâs behavior was strange. Why did she move these things back from the villa?
As far as he knew, after Nydiaâs parents had an accident, she disappeared for a year and was then adopted by the Malones. She hardly ever went back, so this behavior was too unusual.
At the Wagner Chateau, Nydia looked at several boxes of books and notes with a relieved smile, glad that everything was there.
Most of these books were medical books and cookbooks.
She had a stroke of luck when she was young and learned medical skills from a master. She even helped others under the masterâs guidance. Originally, she wanted to study medicine in college, but Willette persuaded her to study fashion design instead.
Later, Willette heard that running a restaurant was profitable, so she convinced Nydia to partner with her and learn how to cook. However, Nydia once made a mistake and a customer got sick, causing the restaurant to lose money. She eventually withdrew from the restaurant and let Willette manage it entirely. Nowadays, the restaurant is doing very well.
Looking at the calendar on the table, Nydiaâs gaze stopped at April 17th. This was Old Maloneâs 70th birthday. Her lips slowly curled into a cold smile.
âWillette, I will declare war on you on that day! I will take back everything you took from me!â She took a deep breath and neatly arranged the books and notes.