Life as a married woman wasn't a bed of roses for Alice. Previously, she thought she was suffering as a single lady. But being married to Jonathan was worse. Now, her husband was showing his true colors. She finally saw that he was a devil in human skin. As Jacob looked at her, he noticed that she was the exact opposite of her former self. Indeed, she was living miserably.
It seemed that his candid advice and persuasion yesterday didn't work. Even though he had advised her, the ball was in her court. And there was little or nothing that he could do to help her out of the situation.
"Mr. Jacob, from the tone of your voice, I can tell that you truly care about that woman. ls she the love of your life?" Shawn had the gift of seeing through people. And he could see from his acquaintance keeping staring at the lady in question that he and the lady had a history together.
Besides, the wound he saw on the woman's face very severe.
"Actually, Mr. Shawn. She is my ex-girlfriend. We dated for so many years. But I am no longer with her. I just don't want her to continue making costly mistakes. She has to adjust by learning from her past experience."
Jacob narrowed his eyes as he stared at the plate of food in front of him.
At that moment, it dawned on him that people could be likened to food. According to the law of the jungle, if they were not careful enough, they would be eaten by the stronger one. In essence, every human had to struggle and grow so they wouldn't be left behind or serve as a prey to their fellow humans.
'Hmm... Life is kind of unfair. It is a bitter truth that a particular set of people keep enjoying victory all the time. But others continue to be losers no matter how they struggle. That's painful!' Jacob pondered.
"Oh, I see. What I might say next may sound cliché but it is very similar to what's happening. It is often said that many people in the world make choices for their own benefit. So, no one should pay for the consequences of other people's choices. This means that you cannot suffer the consequences of her actions. After all, she saw fire and she walked right into it."
Shawn took a sip of wine after he finished speaking. These words stabbed through Jacob's heart. What the man had just said sounded true. But no one could correctly predict the future. So, Alice might have not known what she was getting into.
"Yes, I know." Jacob breathed a sigh of relief as he pretended to be relaxed. It was as if he felt guilty for causing Alice to have a miserable life.
But just then, Alice sighted Jacob. Immediately, she felt so ashamed of herself. And she wished that the ground would open up and swallow her. 'Shit! I am done for!' she exclaimed in her mind.
Yesterday, she had pretended to be happy and comfortable in his presence. But now, her face was covered in bruises. The once so pretty bride now had black and blue cheeks. 'I can't just sit here and allow Jacob to see my face in this ugly state. I need to act quickly!' she reasoned.
Alice stood up abruptly and said, "Excuse me, I need to use the bathroom."
Within a split second, she rushed to the bathroom. Jacob hesitated for a moment before he followed her. He wanted to know what was wrong.
Actually, he wanted to persuade her to stop being so stubborn. 'Alice needs to change her ways. If she goes on like this, things would surely get uglier. Worse still, she might even lose her life, ' Jacob thought as he stood at the door of the ladies' bathroom with a frown on his face.
When Alice saw him in the mirror, she screamed fearfully. Then, she covered the bruise on her face ashamedly.
"Don't come here! I want to be left alone!" Hearing her shrill scream, Jacob's eyebrows furrowed the more. He looked at her with a confused expression.
"What's wrong with your face?" Jacob ignored her resistance. Instead of looking away, he continued to stare at her intensely.
During the time that they were still lovers, Jacob never allowed Alice to get hurt. He always treated her like a precious egg. This was because he was a firm believer that women should be treated like queens. And Alice had benefited from this philosophy. 'But how is Jonathan treating her now?' Jacob knew that Alice's new husband was a beast. And he didn't care about her feelings. But he had thought that his cousin would restrain from hitting her.
At that moment, the frown on Jacob's face disappeared and there was calmness in his eyes. Alice felt uneasy under his gaze. She twitched her lips. But she remained mute.
"I have always wanted to tell you something. And I am going to say it now. While we were still dating, I tried my best to make you happy. However, it didn't work out because you wanted more." Jacob crossed his muscular arms over his chest as he continued to stare at her calmly.
"Jacob, I beg of you. Please can you leave now? I really don't want to talk about all that now. I..."
Alice suddenly paused. Hot tears welled up in her eyes. As she told there, she was no longer the proud and toxic woman she used to be. In fact, she no longer had the unimaginable bravery to make drastic decisions.
Everything had changed. Just then, Alice staggered backwards.
But Jacob still kept his eyes on her wounded face. Then, he asked, "Did he do that to you?"
She shook her head vigorously and replied, "No, he didn't. This was caused by an accident." Alice didn't dare to admit that it was Jonathan who disfigured her face. If she did, it would only mean that her marriage was already a total failure just a day after their wedding banquet.
"Alice, just stop. You should know that I can't be fooled. Getting a divorce isn't a big deal. Especially when he cannot treat you right. I mean, take a look at yourself. Jonathan is clearly an animal!" Jacob sighed heavily. From the flimsy answer that she had just given him, he was sure that his cousin was responsible for her injury.
There was no one else that came to his mind. Besides nobody in his or her right senses would dare lay hands on the wife of the CEO of Shi Group.
"I said it wasn't Jonathan! This is my business! Can you leave me alone?" Alice screamed and glared at him in anger.
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