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Seven Days Seven Nights (Nicholas and Nancy) novel Chapter 133

Chapter 133 Too Late, It’s Meaningless Now 

Nancy had intended to talk about marriage. 

Unfortunately, her marriage had come to an end. 

Suppressing the painful ache in her heart, she responded with a carefree smile, “Nothing.” 

She knew she wouldn’t have the marriage and love she desired. 

That was why she felt so drawn to and envious of Jacob and his wife’s love story. 

It was natural for a person to envy others for having what they themselves could not have. Nancy was no exception. 

Suddenly, Nicholas spoke up, “You’ll find it.” 

“Find what?” 

“You said you want a love of your own and someone who loves you with all their heart, right? Just like Grandma, you’ll find someone who loves you, cherishes you, and would give their life to protect you.” 

“Is that so?” Nancy chuckled. 

“Perhaps you already have,” Nicholas said. 

In that moment, he wanted to grab her hand and tell her, “I know I made a mistake, Nancy. I was a fool. I didn’t realize what my heart wanted back then, but I do now. I’ll love you the way Grandpa loved Grandma. Can you give me another chance?” 

Unfortunately, after hearing Nancy’s words, his hand froze in mid-air. 

“That’s right. I found it-a long time ago. But unfortunately, I didn’t hold onto it. Maybe that’s just my fate!” Nancy shook her head helplessly. 

Nicholas felt as if his heart had sunk into the depths of an icy lake. 

His outstretched hand trembled as it clenched into a fist. Slowly, he retracted it. 

It was as if he had never reached out in the first place. 

Nicholas briefly closed his eyes. His heart was in agony. When he opened his eyes again, the pain only 

intensified. 

Words couldn’t describe how happy he had felt when she affirmed that she had already found such a love. He even felt a renewed sense of hope and was determined not to let go, no matter how much she resented him. He wouldn’t leave. 

Then, the words “a long time ago” sent him plummeting back into the depths of despair. 

A long time ago? 

She had once said she had loved someone for a decade. 

It’s not me. It’s the man she loved and kept hidden in her heart for ten years. 

It wasn’t him. 

It wasn’t him at all. 

This thought nearly drove Nicholas mad with jealousy. 

He hated himself for not cherishing what he had. He loathed the fact that he didn’t even know who the other man was. 

“You must be hungry by now. What would you like to eat for lunch?” Nicholas changed the subject. 

“I’m fine with anything. Since this is Grandpa’s hometown, I’m sure you’re more familiar with this. place than I am. I’ll eat whatever you decide.” 

“Alright. Wait here.” 

After setting down their bags, Nicholas and Nancy ventured out.. 

A long and winding path stretched before them, lined with stone slabs that glistened as if polished by 

the rain. 

On both sides of the path stood houses with the distinct characteristics of small-town architecture. Some walls were adorned with creeping greenery and tiny, colorful flowers, creating a picturesque sight even from a distance. 

If they approached the houses, they would be greeted by the fragrant scent of the flowers. 

When they took a left at the end of the path, they arrived at the bustling town market, the liveliest part 

of the town. 

Nicholas brought Nancy to try one of the town’s most unique specialties, a delicacy he always enjoyed whenever he visited. 

Initially, he worried that Nancy might not be accustomed to the taste. 

His worries dissipated when he saw her finish the entire bowl. A smile formed on his face. 

After lunch, Nicholas took Nancy on a stroll around town. 

It wasn’t a large town, but the views were delightful. There were various little shops filled to the brim with interesting items. 

Nancy enjoyed browsing through some of the shops that sold quaint jewelry and accessories. She purchased the ones she liked. 

After a few stops, her wrist was adorned with a variety of bracelets. 

“Do you like these?” Nicholas asked. 

Nancy raised her hand and shook the bracelets. She laughed as they made a clanging sound. “I do. They’re pretty, don’t you think? Plus, I didn’t have to spend much money to get so many of them. They’re such good value for money, don’t you think?” 

“That’s true.” 

Although he nodded in agreement, Nicholas felt a tinge of bitterness in his heart. 

They had been married for two years. Even though they weren’t a loving couple, he didn’t forget to do his part for special occasions. 

Whether it was their wedding anniversary, her birthday, or other festive occasions, he would instruct Lynn to buy some jewelry for Nancy. 

Just one of those pieces alone would cost more than a bag full of these bracelets, but she never seemed as happy when she received them. Her expression was always indifferent. 

“I have bought jewelry for you before,” Nicholas suddenly stated, his jealousy evident. 

“You have.” Nancy nodded. Then, her voice softened as she continued, “You did get me a lot of jewelry.” 

However, Lynn was the one who picked them out and gave them to me without any involvement from you. 

Nicholas had never even asked Nancy about her preferences. 

As a result, very few of the pieces she received were in designs she liked. 

“I don’t recall you ever wearing them.” 

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