Both of them were silent, full of thoughts.
Seeing the tears on Jessie's face, he felt helpless and guilty. He knew she was worried about Daniel, but he just ignored her. He only wanted to know if she had really forgotten Mark and if she was really willing to start a new life with him.
Just when Jessie was in a coma, he sent someone to investigate Jill on purpose. When he learned that Jill was John's woman, he couldn't help making all kinds of assumptions.
He asked her what had happened because he wanted to see how Jessie would answer him.
He hoped she would tell him the truth. But he was also afraid that she would lie to him. At the thought of his skepticism and distrust of Jessie, Lawrence regretted so much.
Suddenly, he stood up and said, "I'm going downstairs to get you something to eat. You can have a rest." Then he turned around and left.
The moment the door was closed again, her tears fell down again.
She felt that she had slept for a long time as if she had a very long dream.
In her dream, she married Mark and gave birth to a cute baby. The baby had fair skin, round face, black eyes, thick black hair, plump and cute.
Just as she was immersed in happiness, the picture suddenly turned and her baby disappeared in front of her eyes.
She was frightened, flurried, at a loss.
All she could do was cry, and she felt fear and helplessness. She kept calling Mark's name, hoping he could help her get her baby back. But what responded to her was the silence in the room, along with her cries of fear and despair.
She lost her baby, so did Mark and everyone else around her.
They abandoned her.
That feeling of loneliness and helplessness, like a sharp blade, pierced Jessie's heart fiercely, and she was overwhelmed with grief.
When Lawrence went downstairs and told the chef to prepare some rice porridge for Jessie, Joseph, who just came over from outside, looked at Lawrence in disdain and said sarcastically, "Tut-tut. You are going to be the best lover in the world. You can do anything for a woman who cheated you. You are really something."
Lawrence didn't want to talk to him anymore. He just glanced at him and bypassed him.
Joseph leaned against the pillar of the dining room, and with a sneer at the corner of his mouth, he said, "What a rare world! You're so happy even after you've devoted yourself to it."
After a pause, Lawrence immediately turned around and glared at him with resentment.
How could Joseph be afraid? He still looked at Lawrence with an evil smile.
"Don't look at me like that. Your expression makes me think I guessed it right."
"Guess what?" Lawrence asked back, hiding the fire in his eyes, "I know more clearly than you what kind of person Jessie is. Even if she still couldn't forget Mark, she would be mine one day. But you, you always tease her. I'm wondering whether you have a crush on her or not."
Joseph suddenly widened his eyes and shouted, "Why would I like a woman like her?"
"Whether it is possible or not, only you know." Then Lawrence went upstairs with a snort.
Joseph gritted his teeth and glared at Lawrence's back.
'Lawrence, let me see how arrogant you could be! I'll just wait and see!'
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