Chapter 904 No Longer A Fool (1/2)

Jean knew better than anyone that these people wouldn't even get one step close to defaming Zed. Zed would never let them. But if worse came to worse, she had no doubt that she would choose to trust him. She trusted him, and that was what mattered. But she wouldn't simply forgive him. She would try her best to get to the bottom of the truth before making any decisions. She was kind, but she was no pushover. She won't let anyone just walk all over her without fighting back, especially for something that was hers in the first place.

She refused to be like Sara. She won't sink down and wallow into her sadness. She would never get drunk on alcohol and self-pity while blaming everything on everyone else. A woman had got to do what a woman had got to do. Jean was better than that. She would keep her dignity and leave no space for anybody to get between her and Zed.

After everything had happened, Simon was still trying to protect Sara.

If Sara had believed in him, they would never have ended up like this.

Trust was the foundation of any marriage. Without it, everything would crumble. As long as a couple trusted each other and protected each other's confidence, they would be able to surpass anything.

Jean couldn't understand the reason why Sara decided to do what she did.

Pain is poisonous. The moment it takes root, there would be nothing but thorns—a slow growth that bears only hideous fruits. Perhaps her pain had possessed her. Eventually, even love could not withstand her despair and withered.

They were unfaithful to each other. Sara might have felt that there was no longer any reason to continue in a marriage that had now become a prison. Any woman would want what was the best for herself.

As far as Jean had known about Sara's personality, Sara should've wanted to leave the Qi family behind and start anew.

However, she didn't. How could she, when she had Kirk? Even if she was no longer truly a wife, she was still a mother, and her son was the only comfort there was left for her.

”Jean, I have carried this with me for so long. You are the first person to ever hear this,” Simon took a deep breath, as if he was letting go of a burden. ”I feel much better now. There were many times that I had asked myself if I had made the right choice, but I know deep down… Even if I had a second chance, I would have still made the same decision. Regrets would no longer do me any good. I would just have to learn from the past and move on,” Simon said.

He looked at Jean with a smile.

Jean returned it with a small smile of her own. ”Uncle Simon, you are the one of the wisest people I know, and I think you know what would be for the best. You said that you're wondering whether you made the right decision, but that moment, you just did what you had to do. Isn't that right?” Jean said. Her smile widened as she continued, ”You and my father-in-law are the sons of grandpa. Grandpa is a conscientious and honest

“Who does she think she is? I won’t marry her even if she is the last woman on earth,” said Hiram Rong.

“Marry into a family with tens of billions of assets? How lucky I am! I won’t be so foolish as to break off the engagement. At worst, I can receive money as part of the divorce settlement,” said Rachel Ruan.

Their great-grandfathers made a pact about their engagement a hundred years ago...

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