After arriving at the house, Jessica took the medicine and lay down to sleep.
When she woke up, she felt nothing.
She didn't expect that she had to go through so many hardships to have a child. It turned out to be extremely difficult for her to have a baby of her own.
Perhaps God had deliberately punished her because her purpose of wanting the child was not pure. She was not loving the child wholeheartedly. It was that she had to keep it because of her own conditions: there was no other way.
She also thought that the road to happiness was full of hardships. Since there were so many hardships when she was pregnant, she thought that after the child was born, her life would be all smooth and happy.
Jessica had been in bed for a long time and felt very uncomfortable, so she went out of bed for a walk.
When she passed Lambert's study, she heard someone talking inside. It turned out that Lambert didn't go back to work after he sent her back.
Jessica fell asleep after taking the medicine and thought he had left.
The last time she eavesdropped on Lambert's phone call, she heard nothing. Fortunately, Lambert didn't find out about it. Otherwise, she would be more restricted by him.
This time, she only passed by study. Although the door was closed, the door of Jessica's studio was open, and the sound naturally drifted from the study. It was hard for Jessica not to hear it.
Lambert probably thought that Jessica would sleep for a long time after taking the medicine, so when he spoke, he had no scruples at all. He sounded loud and excited.
"This time, we must destroy him. Otherwise, when he turns over in the future, all of us will not end well. You should know this better than I do." Lambert raised his voice and said so.
Jessica's heart thumped.
The person Lambert said was probably Oliver.
Although in the past, Oliver was indeed disrespectful to him verbally and never took him seriously, he had never harmed Lambert.
Jessica knew that Oliver also knew that the grudges of the previous generation were a matter that belonged to them. He just chose not to care nor worry about it, and he would not deliberately stir up trouble.
Jessica wanted to leave quickly. She was an outsider and could do nothing about the grudges between the two brothers.
However, when Lambert clearly said Oliver's name, Jessica couldn't take even one step and she felt so heavy in her legs as if she was dragging cinder blocks around.
She was eager to know what Lambert wanted to do to Oliver. Last time, David told her that Oliver was in trouble, and couldn't take care of her. But he was still worried about her.
Jessica stood outside the door and listened, but at the critical moment, Lambert's voice became smaller. She did not dare to enter the studio, which would be eye-catching and would easily arouse Lambert's suspicion. She did not want to alarm him.
She quietly left and went to the yard.
The sun was bright outside, and she sat on a chair by the lake.
She was looking at ripples on the water of the lake and a piece of green duckweed was blown away by the spring breeze.
She felt like her fate, like this humble duckweed, was heading nowhere.
Jessica inadvertently recalled her previous days with Oliver since she lost her memory.
It was probably the happiest day of her life after her mother died.
At that time, she felt how lucky she was to be able to have Oliver. Although she had doubts, they were soon erased by a great sense of happiness. It was probably because she didn't want to think about those things. She just wanted to live in the present.
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