Then Xavier walked towards the coffee shop not far away.
Jacob let out a sigh of relief. If Xavier knew it, then he couldn't blame him for the mistake.
Arya walked in front of the coffee shop. The coffee shop had simple decorations, and its theme was the light yellow glass lamp. It was decorated with flowers. It was quiet, and the fragrance of flowers was refreshing. People could not help but relax when they walked into the coffee shop. Now the pace of life was fast. This style of decoration was very popular.
Arya sat down in the corner, and Janet sat opposite her. At this time, the waiter came to ask what they wanted to order. Arya asked for a glass of water and looked at Janet. "What do you want to drink?"
"Boiled water."
Arya closed the menu. "Give us two glasses of water first."
The waiter said, "Okay." Then he took the bill and left.
"Did you want to ask about the photo?" Janet looked at Arya. "I didn't take that photo, and I didn't send it to you. Mr. Jones has already come to me for it."
Arya was a little surprised. It turned out that Xavier went out early in the morning because of the photo.
Just as Arya was about to speak, the waiter came over with a tray. She swallowed what she wanted to say. The waiter placed the water in front of her and Janet and said, "Call me whenever you need me."
After the waiter left, She said, "I think you misunderstood. I didn't come to you for the photo."
"Then what is it?" Janet asked. Arya's words made her even more confused.
Arya picked up the water on the table and took a sip. She put down the glass and held it tightly. "I'm sorry."
Janet was confused.
This was the first time Arya had faced up to Jasper's death. It was because she had let go of it and moved on that she was able to mention it so calmly.
"If it weren't for me, maybe you and he would have lived a simple and happy life..."
Janet finally understood why she apologized.
Janet and Jasper didn't love each other at all. He married her to let his parents not worry, and she was only interested in his identity.
Her family was not good. If she could get Jasper's protection, maybe her life would be better. She just didn't want disaster to befall him. He had an accident on their wedding day.
"It's over." Janet licked her dry lips. "I knew Jasper died for you... I was jealous of you."
Janet laughed as she spoke. Somehow she just found herself ridiculous.
Arya's expression was indifferent. What did Janet envy her for?
"Actually, I'm not as happy as you think. My husband's family doesn't accept me, so don't envy others. Everyone has their trouble."
Janet frowned. Really?
"Aren't you already..."
"It's a long story."
Arya deliberately cut off what Janet wanted to say. She didn't want to say much about what happened before.
"If you need anything, I can help you. You can come to me." She didn't mean anything else. She just wanted to take care of her.
Because Janet was pregnant with Jasper's child.
Janet was stunned for a moment, but soon understood why Arya would say those words.
"Thank you. Actually, I don't need your help." She was inexplicably uncomfortable.
Jasper almost became her husband, but the woman he liked wanted to take care of her?
This kind of relationship was uncomfortable.
Arya didn't make things difficult for her, just wanted to give her some care. After all, Janet was now alone, and it was not easy to be a single mother.
Arya had experienced it herself.
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