Emily didn't answer, because Vincent walked to the door quickly and said in a cold tone, "Jaquan, send her back."
Arabella stared at him, tears flowing down unknowingly. There was another bolt of lightning outside, and the heavy rain instantly fell. It hit the trees in the courtyard, and they could feel the coldness coming through the rain.
Jaquan somehow showed up, put his coat on Arabella, and walked out with her in his arms.
Arabella cried as she turned around in the rain and shouted, "Vincent, have you ever liked me? Have you? All these years, have you ever fallen in love with me even once?"
She stood there as if she would never leave before she heard the answer.
Jaquan felt upset and he looked elsewhere.
Vincent was decisive and his voice sounded extremely indifferent. "No."
Emily didn't feel much from their conversation. She knew little about love and she had only watched Korean soap operas. So she couldn't be in others' shoes to feel their pain. Because she hadn't experienced it before, she looked blank and was at a loss.
However, Arabella staggered and fell into the rain. Jaquan held her in his arms, and then they walked out in the rain.
Vincent turned around and the guards in the shadows caught up with him one by one.
At the very moment, Harold stood there, feeling uneasy and awkward. "I'll go to the kitchen and see if the dishes are ready."
"You care about her, but why don't you like her?" After they left, Emily turned around and asked Vincent.
Under the candlelight, she could see Vincent's silhouette with sharp features. His eyelashes were dense and long, and he was frowning. He had a distinctly outlined face. "That's not the same."
Emily asked, "What's not the same?"
Vincent glanced at her and said indifferently, "I just take her as my sister."
Emily clearly remembered his brother-sister theory, so she covered her mouth and stopped asking.
Harold came back with dinner. Sydnee came to visit Emily from next door after her meal. Upon entering, she caught a glimpse of Vincent sitting in the room. She sprained her foot and almost fell. Fortunately, Harold supported her.
She stared at Vincent in astonishment, then she looked at Emily, who was eating, whispering, "I, I will come tomorrow."
Emily was eating vegetables and said vaguely, "Wait. I'm almost done."
Sydnee looked at Vincent beside her and realized that he didn't say anything, so she found a chair to have a seat.
The atmosphere in the room was a little strange.
Emily and Vincent belonged to different worlds, but they got along exceptionally well and shared the same dining table, which made people wonder what had happened...
"What's the matter?" Emily had already finished her meal, and Vincent also put down his chopsticks. The guards came up and removed all the things from the table. Harold lit another red candle.
The whole room lit up a little.
Vincent glanced at Emily, reached out to wipe the rice grains off her lips, and he walked out.
Emily wiped her mouth with a napkin again. She turned around, only to see Sydnee staring blankly. She couldn't help but stretch out her hand and waved to Sydnee.
Sydnee suddenly grabbed her wrist and said, "You...."
Emily looked up at her, puzzled.
Sydnee took a deep breath and whispered, "Are you and Mr. Vincent seeing each other?"
Emily found this question hard to answer, because she had only agreed to Vincent's one condition, and he did not say that they were in a relationship.
Emily shook her head.
Sydnee hesitated and said, "Actually, I'm quite curious. Because Vincent hasn't treated a girl so well in all these years, hugging and wiping her mouth... I have a feeling. It seems that...."
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The readers' comments on the novel: Billionaire's Reborn Baby
i dont like the last few chapters i feel like my heart is tearing apart for emily and Vincert, i pitied Emily 🥺🥺...
i want to Skip the Story where Emma And Jaquan Make up 😂 my God im So excited with this two Couple...
I much more interested in Jaquan and Emma's Story 😁😁...