Chapter 81
Losing to My Substitute (Katerina and Joshu)
Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Berton arrived at the old residence, where Mr. Snow glared at his grandson in disappointment: âSo you finally remember to come see me?â
With a tight throat, Berton finally spoke, âGrandpa, she... sheâs gone!â
The old man leaned on his cane and scoffed, âIsnât it good that sheâs gone? Didnât you think I was forcing her on you?â
âMaybe... itâs that I didnât realize what I truly wanted.â
Berton knelt, pleading, âGrandpa, you know where she is, right? Please tell me!â
Mr. Snow raised his cane and struck Berton without mercy, one blow after another.
Berton didnât resist, only letting out muffled grunts when he couldnât help it.
Seeing his dejected grandson, Mr. Snow sighed helplessly: âBerton, let her go. She hasnât been happy these years.
We, the Snow family, owe her a debt of gratitude. If you still have a conscience, let her explore the World outside.â
Bertonâs eyes turned red, finally admitting the truth.
The world outside was vast; where would he even begin to search?
The housekeeper noticed Bertonâs injured back and offered to help him with medicine, but he refused, clutching Jeanâs little rabbit pillow tightly, greedily inhaling its scent.
She hadnât taken anything with herâwas this her way of severing ties completely?
Suddenly, an empty jewelry box on the vanity caught his attention. If he remembered correctly, it contained a pink brooch he had once given her.
Had she been reluctant to part with it? Did she want to keep a memento for herself?
Did that mean he still had a chance?
With this glimmer of hope, Berton searched through everything Jean had left behind, but found no trace of her.
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Chapter 11 He used his connections to check every possible place in the country, even visiting Jeanâs nowâabandoned old home multiple times, but not a single sign of her.
What he dreaded most was admitting that Jean had gone abroad. The world was so vast; how could he possibly find her?
Yet he didnât give up. He expanded the companyâs business across half the northern hemisphere, using work as an excuse to search for her every day of the year.
Outside of work, his world was filled only with thoughts of Jean.
In his most helpless moments, deep in the night, he resorted to extreme measures to force Jean to appear. All that remained were the countless cuts on his wrist, with nothing else left behind.
After Jean disembarked from her flight and settled in, she immersed herself in her studies. Intelligent and eager, she quickly adapted to the academic environment.
However, she fell ill for a while due to the change in climate, suffering from sleepless nights and fearing the boundless darkness. The feeling of never reaching dawn gnawed at her.
For a long time, she drifted through life in a haze, relying on sleeping pills. Her friend Nydia had called, urging her to go out for a walk.
Among the many coastlines in Y Country, the Amalfi Coast was the most beautiful, located on the southern side of the Sorrento Peninsula, known as âParadise on Earth.â
As she walked along the cliffside path, people and vehicles passed by, peaceful and serene.
Just as she was about to take a picture of the scene, a familiar figure entered her frameâDuke Austin.
Losing to My Substitute (Katerina and Joshu)
ï¤Substitute 80 Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert)
ï¤Chapter 420 A chance encounter seemed impossible; the world was so vast, especially in such a niche location Duke lowered his camera, but the lens was still pointed at Jean.
âWhat a coincidence!â