Chapter 24
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Chapter 24
Upon hearing this, Jacob raised his hand to gently cup Abigail’s face, his expression serious. “No, you can’t. The in- jury you got from riding the motorcycle last week hasn’t healed yet. The doctor said you need to rest for the whole
month.”
“But it doesn’t hurt anymore…”
“Still, that’s not allowed.”
“Jacob, you don’t love me anymore!”
“It’s because I love you that I won’t let you go.”
With that, Jacob took Abigail, who was still trying to bargain, by the hand and led her toward the vineyard.
“Let’s go. Didn’t you say you wanted to try making wine yourself? Come pick grapes with me.”
The two of them bickered playfully as they walked toward the vineyard
Meanwhile, on the other side.
Mariana had been unable to reach Abigail on her phone for a long time, and her patience was wearing thin.
She called Frederick over and questioned him sternly. “What is going on with Abigail? Does she even care about this family anymore, or about Timothy?”
“Mom, please stay out of this. I’ll handle it.”
With that, Frederick left with his son.
After they left, Mariana rubbed her temples and dialed Edward’s number.
Mariana told Edward everything that had happened recently.
Edward had been on business trips out of town, and barely saw Abigail more than a few times a year.
Ever since Edward forced Abigail to break up with Jacob and arranged a business marriage with Frederick, the rela- tionship between father and daughter had grown increasingly distant. Though they were related by blood, they inter- acted like strangers.
After finishing the call with Mariana, Edward weighed the interests involved between the two families, then asked his assistant to check Abigail’s current phone number and called her.
When Abigail saw it was her father calling, she hesitated for a moment but answered anyway.
As soon as she picked up, before Edward could speak, she said directly, “I’m not coming back. Over the years, I’ve al-
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ready given enough to this family. I’ve repaid the debt of being raised and cared for. If you still want to cooperate with the Kemp family, do it on your own merits. Stop thinking about sacrificing me.”
Edward was silent for a long time before finally saying, “If you’re not happy out there, just come home. This family will always be yours.”
“About what happened before, it was my fault.”
With those words, Edward hung up before Abigail could respond.
Abigail stared at the suddenly disconnected call screen, lost in thought for a long time.
Time passed quickly.
Frederick had been back from London for half a year now.
During these six months, he became more and more certain that he couldn’t live without Abigail.
Life was the same as before, but without Abigail, it was like food without salt-everything felt bland and tasteless.
Timothy kept asking him, when would Mom come back? When would they go find Mom?
Frederick didn’t know how to answer, so he could only brush it off by saying that he would take Timothy to see his mother when he was on vacation.
One day, after finishing a difficult case, Frederick went to a bar with his friend Benson for a drink.
As one of Frederick’s few close friends, Benson naturally knew about what had happened between him and Abigail.
Benson poured Frederick a drink. “Still haven’t figured out your feelings for Abigail? Are you just going to keep dragging this out?”
Frederick downed his drink in one gulp, shook his head, and said nothing.
Seeing this, Benson pressed further, “What about Shannon? Do you still love her?”
Hearing this, Frederick paused as he was pouring another drink, then answered honestly, “I don’t know.”
Benson thought for a moment, then snatched Frederick’s glass away. “I get it. The most important thing for you right now is to figure out your own heart.”
“Cut the Gordian knot. Tomorrow, ask Shannon out and spend a day with her like you used to when you were dating. See if you still feel anything for her.”
“If you do, then stop thinking about Abigail and be with Shannon. If you don’t, then go find Abigail right away, swal- low your pride, admit your mistakes, and tell her how you feel to try to get back together.”
Frederick was silent for a long time, then nodded. “Alright.”
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