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A Call That Changed Her Entire Life novel Chapter 502

Emily was shocked at the girl's overreaction, but she said to Jacob, "Never mind. She's just scared. I'm fine now. Don't blame her,"

When he saw this ignorant bitch had dared to beat Emily, Jacob wanted to teach her a lesson. But he would never say no to Emily's request, so he forced himself to suppress any feelings of revenge.

"She's an ungrateful snake. If you helped her like the farmer did in the story, you would be dead sooner or later. We'd better take a detour to avoid them next time. Let's not ruin our mood again. They are so disgusting."

He guided Emily away as soon as he finished speaking. Turning her head towards the girl, she opened her mouth and wanted to say something but failed to find the right words. Clearly, she was such a poor girl.

Undoubtedly, the girl had lost the courage to struggle against her abuse.

The villagers looked on and discussed the couple behind their backs, but many onlookers envied Emily and Jacob and were jealous.

"Oh my! This Bear is such a loser. Look what a wuss he is! He only knows to say yes to his wife."

"Why didn't you say this to him when he was punching you?"

"Bear is a real big man, and he treats his wife so well. If only I were his wife!"

"Ha ha ha! I think you really need a mirror." "All right! Stop standing around and gossiping. I haven't finished my job in the fields yet, but spent my whole morning catching up in this drama. Alas!"

The audience gradually lost interest and started walking away. Some kind villagers carried the unconscious woman and the injured man into their house, while no-one showed the girl any concern. She sat outside hugging her knees with her arms, and tears began to roll like a shower of shiny beads coming unstrung.

Everyone knew clearly what had happened today. Although they disliked Jacob and Emily, the couple had helped the girl anyway, and protected her from the cruel punches of her husband.

She, however, didn't even say thank you, instead she beat Emily in response.

She was so ungrateful! Who else would ever help her now?

When she thought of Emily's clean and tender hand, the girl became so jealous of her, for she could still be well-protected in this village. The unfairness and sorrow fashioned a knife, stabbing into her heart. The pain overwhelmed her and she began wailing with her hands hiding her face.

But this time, nobody came to see her.

...

Jacob helped Emily get back on the back of the cow and lead the cow she was riding up the mountain. The good mood that she had enjoyed when they left home earlier today had been totally ruined.

He noticed her displeasure, and he felt upset as well. Concerned he asked, "Did the woman upset you? Let's go back and punch her! You will feel better then."

The look in her eyes changed a little, and she regarded him in some surprise, asking, "But you just said that men who beat women are assholes, didn't you?"

He looked up at her, trying to assess whether she was teasing, before he replied seriously, "As long as it makes you happy, I can be an asshole."

"Oh my..." She was suddenly at a loss for words. At all times, this man loved her so deeply. She was his most important and cherished one.

It was so moving, and she was grateful that God hadn't taken him away from her.

Unable to tell what she was thinking now, he continued, "Shall I go find her now?"

"Don't!" Knowing full well that he meant it, she swiftly stopped him, "Let's say that you do go and punch her, then what? She is poor already, but she's not as lucky as I am."

She couldn't even imagine what would have happened to her if he hadn't shown up and rescued her. Would she have suffered the same fate as that of the poor girl?

Fortunately, she had been reunited with him in the end.

"Wait!" Jacob's eyes lit up when something caught his eyes. He told her to stay put, and then he ran off along the trail some ways.

Half a minute later, he picked a small bundle of wild flowers and ran back to her.

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