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Too Much to Bear, My Love novel Chapter 35

Cassie’s seemingly invulnerable façade began to falter. Feigning concern, Olivia continued, “Amelia, how should I put this? Cassie’s decision to study overseas was all for the sake of her career. It’s just a pity my son couldn’t accompany her. Then again, I did hear that Cassie had a new pianist boyfriend who went with her. I wonder if they’re married now?”

Olivia still held a grudge towards Cassie. My son was such a catch! Simply the cream of his crop! Yet Cassie had the audacity to run off with another man, and right before the wedding at that! What an insult to our family! Why, we were the laughing stock of the upper classes! Our families may look friendly now, but I’ll never forget what Cassie did to my son!

Charlie and Elizabeth’s expressions were awkward, while Cassie appeared chagrined as she looked at Olivia. “Mrs. Clinton, I used to be your favorite. I know my decision to study overseas hurt Oscar’s feelings, but I truly love him. There was no one else with me when I went overseas, much less another man. You must not fall for baseless rumors.”

Olivia smiled patronizingly at Cassie. “Cassie, of course I was very fond of you back then. The fiasco between you and Oscar happened so long ago; I won’t hold you to it forever. I also want you to be happy.”

Cassie returned a gentle smile. “Mrs. Clinton, I’ve been single the whole time I was overseas. I didn’t come back just for the concert; I also wanted to see Oscar.”

“Are you going back overseas after this?” asked Olivia.

Nodding, Cassie answered, “Yes, I’m going back in a few days.”

Olivia’s smile suddenly took on a lot more sincerity. “You’re such a renowned pianist these days. Now that you’re successful career-wise, isn’t it time to start thinking about settling down? After all, it’s good for us women to have a family to return to at the end of the day.”

Cassie replied demurely, “I realized during my time overseas that Oscar is the best man I’ve ever known. I should’ve appreciated him more when we were together; now that I’m thinking of rekindling our relationship, he’s already married.” As if realizing her words were somewhat inappropriate, she turned towards Amelia sheepishly. “Ms. Winters, I hope you don’t mind my words. I didn’t mean anything by them.”

“Don’t worry, I know that Oscar’s a pretty good catch. It’s normal for other women to be hung up on him. I’d be exhausted if I threw a fit of jealousy at every woman who had feelings for him,” Amelia replied, completely unperturbed.

Olivia added, “That’s a great mentality to have, Amelia. So open-minded! Not like those women who throw tantrums all the time. Men tend to be busy with their work, so it wouldn’t do for us to make a big fuss over these matters all the time. What a sensible woman she is; that’s why I like her so much.”

Olivia’s words seemed to imply something more.

Amelia’s expression changed.

Mrs. Clinton doesn’t seem to like Cassie very much. I guess it’s understandable considering she betrayed Oscar once before.

Olivia patted Amelia’s hand. “Amelia, can you check on Oscar? Why is he taking so long to change?”

Amelia stood up. “Mr. and Mrs. Yard, please make yourselves at home. I’ll go upstairs and check on Oscar.”

Once Amelia had gone upstairs, Olivia took a sip of her tea gracefully. “These two kids, they’ve been married for four years but they’re still such a lovey-dovey couple. They’re practically joined at the hips! Even an elder like me can’t stand them sometimes. I hope it doesn’t bother you too much.”

Charlie and Elizabeth appeared uncomfortable.

Olivia pretended not to notice and continued on, “Cassie, you’re not a young woman anymore. Did you date anyone when you were in Erihal?”

“Mrs. Clinton, I’ve been busy with work. I traveled all over the world to perform, and I couldn’t settle for long in any location. But I think I’ll return to Chanaea after another couple of months and settle down for good.”

“You’ll have so much more opportunities and make a better living if you stay in Erihal. There are so many impressive men in Erihal as well. Why wouldn’t you want to build your future in Erihal?” asked Olivia. You’re lucky I didn’t ask you straight out to remain in Erihal and stay far, far away from my son!

If Cassie was affected by her words, nothing showed in her expression. “No matter how excellent the conditions are overseas, the people I miss are not there. My heart feels empty all the same, and I’d rather come home and chase my dreams here.”

Olivia poured a cup of tea for Owen. “Owen, why are you so quiet? Visits from Charlie and his family are so rare, you should at least say something to our guests.”

Owen finally lifted his head. Oscar was almost a spitting image of Owen, though the latter’s gaze was much softer than that of his son’s. Donning a pair of glasses, he looked more like an intelligent scholar than the wealthy businessman he actually was.

“Charlie, I bought a lovely chess set the other day. We should have a go at it after lunch.”

Charlie smiled. “Owen, I’ve been itching to play some chess lately. Thank you for the invitation; I’d love to play a few rounds with you. You’ve always beaten me at chess, but I’m going to turn the tables today.”

Owen nodded. “Good, then let’s play a few rounds after lunch.”

Olivia laughed. “At your age, other people are already enjoying their retirement at home; only you would insist on spending your twilight years working at the company. And you have no other hobbies besides playing chess either. I’d be so happy if you got a new hobby!”

Owen listened silently to his wife.

Cassie laughed at her impassioned words. “Mrs. Clinton, I think Mr. Clinton’s hobby is great. It’s great for keeping the mind sharp and building patience. All those years spent playing chess with my Dad also turned them into lifelong friends.”

Olivia could only smile at her reply.

Just then, Stephanie strode into the house. She wore sky-high stilettos and had an LV purse on her arm. At the sight of Cassie sitting on the sofa, her eyes widened. She hurried over and cried, “Cassie, you’re back?”

Cassie stood up and opened her arms, welcoming Stephanie into her embrace. “Cassie, when did you get back? Why didn’t you tell me earlier?”

Cassie laughingly replied, “I just got back two days ago. I’ve been buried in preparation works for the concert and only had a spot of free time today to come visit Mr. and Mrs. Clinton with my parents.”

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