With roadside parking off-limits, Sean skillfully maneuvered the car into the nearest parking lot.
Equipped with a black umbrella, he splashed through the pooled water to join Elio, shielding him from the unrelenting rain.
At that moment, Sean found himself at a loss for words.
After all, he had been the one to bring Candice to this location.
Upon returning to the banquet, Sean discovered that Elio was already outside, making his way directly to this very spot.
Having stood by Elio's side for many years, Sean was intimately familiar with almost every aspect of his life.
What he witnessed in Elio was a man devoid of joy, weighed down by the expectations of his parents.
Every facet of Elio's existence—his career, his future, even his marriage—had been meticulously orchestrated by them.
Since birth, Elio had never experienced true autonomy. He was merely a puppet shaped by the Hoffis family to inherit their fortune.
For someone like Elio, who had always been drawn to Candice's carefree and innocent spirit, she appeared as an unattainable dream, a vision of happiness forever beyond his grasp.
Sean trembled as the biting wind whipped around him, accompanied by relentless raindrops that felt like they were piercing deep into his core.
Though Sean was only partially damp, Elio was thoroughly soaked. Undoubtedly, Elio must have felt even colder.
Apart from the physical discomfort, witnessing the intimate moments inside the restaurant must have been a tormenting ordeal for him.
With genuine concern, Sean expressed his worry. "Mr. Hoffis, you're soaked through. You'll catch a cold if you stay out here any longer. Why don't we head back?"
Despite Sean's plea, Elio remained silent. He stood unmoving, his silence conveying more than words ever could.
Time stretched on, each moment heavier than the last.
As time dragged on, Sean felt the cold seeping deeper into his bones, causing his body to tremble. His teeth chattered incessantly, and his hands grew increasingly numb.
Suddenly, the restaurant door swung open, and Mervyn emerged. Seeing the downpour, he swiftly opened a large umbrella, shielding Candice from the rain.
With a protective arm around her, he drew her close, offering both shelter and warmth.
After an hour of enduring the rain, Elio finally stirred.
He turned around slowly, facing away from Candice and Mervyn.
At that moment, Sean swiveled and lowered his umbrella, ensuring that Candice and Mervyn's view remained concealed.
As they walked, Candice nestled into Mervyn's embrace, her gaze fixed on the pooling water beneath her feet.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
is chapter 1086 the end...
Chapter 1079 and 1080 missing...
There's no 1079 and 1080 :(...
I lost the interest to continue the novel.Too many characters....
So we are shifting to a different story now? Was this not Nathan and Wanda's story? So this story will continue as Sierra and Daniel's right?...
Oh God I'd die broken-heart if Sienna and Daniel doesn't end up together happily ever after!!...
More chapters please...
This is bullshit. Why cant she just be honest. Saying bunch of things to hurt him thinking it wont hurt him in future. How much more dumb can she be. She is really hanging my patience level by thread....
Why cant she just say it. Why is it so hard to say??...
Hello, more chapters please. Thank you...