Jocelyn was stunned by Will. She looked down and felt wronged. "I saw the live broadcast and discovered you were injured from a car crash. That's why I rushed to the hospital to take care of you… Will, don't look at me like this. You're scaring me. I don't have ill intentions."
Will's frown deepened after he heard her. His expression turned even more intimidating.
So what? Who gave Jocelyn the right to call herself my fiancée before Elisa?
How could Mom keep quiet and implicitly affirm Jocelyn's claim?
Will could not control his fury and yelled, "Get out! Get out right now! Don't let me see you again!"
He pointed at the door furiously.
It was Marsha and Jocelyn's first time seeing Will lose his temper this way.
Although Marsha disliked Jocelyn, she was more angered by how much Will cared about Elisa.
Jocelyn burst into tears before Marsha could say anything and said, "Will, why did you yell at me? I know you don't want to see me, but my feelings for you are true. At least I'm better than Elisa. She is a divorcee and a walking jinx…"
"Shut up!"
Will glared at Jocelyn and instantly silenced her.
He had long abandoned his initial aim ever since he realized he had feelings for Elisa.
Since he was willing to die for her, how could he bear anyone slandering her?
Marsha saw how furious Will was and warned Jocelyn with a glance.
Jocelyn had no choice but to leave the ward quietly. Then, Marsha's expression turned stern as she scolded, "Although I dislike Jocelyn, what she said is true. If Elisa is not jinxed, would you be lying here right now? You're the eldest son of the Darcey family. How could you say those words to Elisa just now? Furthermore, our family has always aimed to surpass the Wickam family and be the most prominent in Bayswe. How could you behave as you did before Gareth?"
"Will, you should see how pathetic you were. You made yourself a laughing stock!"
Marsha cared about Will more than she did for anyone. It was because Will was outstanding and brilliant since he was a child. He was her source of pride.
Will and his mother had always gotten along.
It was her first time saying such harsh words to Will.
Although it hurt her to say such words, she told them for Will's sake.
Will remained silent. He could not deny the truth of her words.
However, what could he do?
He desired Elisa and could only think to ensure she survived during that moment of danger.
Will came clean with his desire. "I love her."
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