Chapter 440 - The Past IV

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Jia was surprised for a moment, then frowned as if she was dissatisfied with Jennie's attitude. "Jen! Did you forget who forced your mother to death! The truth is right in front of you. How can you say that?"

"I will make my own decisions on how I will handle this. I'm very grateful that you were able to tell me all of this today, but I must tell you, I won't do anything for you." Jennie's gaze was firm as she looked at Jia with dissatisfaction, "I won't be your chess piece, and don't use some of your skills on V too!"

"You ..." It was obvious that Jia's scheme had been disrupted, and she was even more furious at Jennie's unexpected attitude. "Don't tell me you don't feel anything for your mother? The Manoban Family gave you twenty-one years of suffering and forced your mother to death. Just because you have a good life recently, you were able to put down everything, regardless of the reason for your mother's death? Or perhaps you are this selfish. For the sake of your so-called love with Lisa, you don't even care about your mother!"

"Auntie Jia, as I said, I will choose my own path! You don't have to use words to provoke me! I just want you to know that it's your business to take revenge on the Manoban Family but don't.. Don't ever think of using V and me. It's enough for us to know about the things your previous generation had done. We will learn from it and make the decisions by ourselves. We will not be controlled by you!"

"I won't stop you if you want to take revenge on the Manoban Family, but don't let V and me suffer from it." Jennie looked at her. "You should understand what I mean."

Jia raised her eyebrows and looked deeply at Jennie for a while before nodding with a smile. However, her hands were tightly gripping the armrests on both sides of the wheelchair, and her knuckles turned white. "Good, good, good! You're actually warning me!"

Jennie did not retort.

The truth of the matter made Jennie feel very uncomfortable. She was stuck in a dilemma, but she can't forget the other reasons she came today. Whether it's V or herself, they definitely can't be Jia's tool of revenge!

"It looks like the Manoban Family really did get a good granddaughter-in-law!" Jia laughed coldly, "So to you, this truth is only mediocre! It turns out that your mother's death was nothing more than the death of a stranger to you."

"Don't provoke me with words." Jennie looked at her again before she looked away.

"In the short span of less than a year, the Manoban Family has given me a warmth that I haven't felt for over twenty-one years. I will weigh the pros and cons in handling this matter. Please don't make us push you away. Even if V is your son, I would never allow you to use him. I will come to see you again next time." With that, Jennie walked out of the backyard of the sanatorium without looking back.

Jia stared at Jennie's back for a long time. She did not say anything. However, the fingers that gripped the armrests on either side of her tightened.

Jennie walked out of the sanatorium. Just as she reached the entrance, she saw Lisa's car parked by the side of the road. He was leaning against the door.

When did he arrive? He didn't go inside but waited outside for her?

Jennie looked at him with a dull expression.

"You're done?"

Jennie was standing blankly in front of the sanatorium door when Lisa saw her. He smiled at her and beckoned for her to come over.

Jennie didn't move and right now, her mind was in a mess. She didn't know how to react. She just looked at him for a while and looked at his smiling face, as if he didn't know what had just happened inside.

However, the wise Lisa already knew Jennie's purpose for coming here before bringing her here today.

Jennie took a deep breath and smiled as she walked towards him. Lisa immediately took her hand and hugged her. He stroked her hair gently. "You've been chatting inside for such a long time."

"Auntie Jia is already old, so it's hard to keep her from telling her story. Fortunately, I have nothing better to do, so I have to be patient and listen to her finish the story before I leave."

Jennie's expression didn't change as she hugged his waist. Lisa bent down to look at her expression. His gentle eyes were locking onto her smiling eyes.

"Her story?" Lisa gave a faint smile. He put his hand on her shoulder and patted it lightly. "Is it a nice story?"

This kind of feeling he gave to her was akin to that of a loving couple who didn't have any grudges or bad thoughts towards each other. Everything was so natural.

"Lisa, could it be that your heart is the most precise testing instrument? How can you see everything clearly?"

Jennie was no longer able to laugh, but she was still unwilling to leave his arms.

Her voice carried a little bit of helplessness, a little bit of loneliness, and too much remorse and sadness. Her gaze was fixed on him just like that, and she unconsciously expressed a kind of reluctance to part with him.

Lisa didn't seem to understand the question. He just hugged her and stroked her hair. "I can't see anything now except you."

Jennie's expression froze as she stared at him blankly.

Lisa smiled as he lowered his head and gently kissed her forehead. His voice was still calm and gentle as before, "Jennie, every person's life will be tested. I believe that this will be the beginning and not the end result. "

Jennie just stared at him. Lisa smiled as he continued stroking her hair with his fingers. "Idiot, if Kai hadn't accidentally let us get together a year ago, how would you be now if you didn't have me in your life? How would a hedgehog like you do in the face of all the suffering in your life?"

Now, that tenacious little hedgehog had almost been bred into a small white rabbit by Lisa. The little grass that had been used to being beaten by the wind and rain for more than twenty-one years had been spoiled by him into a flower in the greenhouse in less than a year.

Jennie was used to his kindness, his gentleness, his trust, and the way he always protected her.

Habit was such a terrifying thing.

What was wrong with Lisa being like this? He didn't have anything to do with the things that had happened twenty-one years ago.

"Lis." Jennie looked up at him and suddenly asked without thinking, "Lisa, if you..."

Before she could finish her sentence, Lisa had already placed his hand on her lips.

"Life is life. There are no assumptions or ifs."

There was a trace of helplessness in his slightly hoarse voice, as well as a kind of heartache that made her heart sink. His gaze was like water, but in the end, he only held her hand and smiled as usual. "Let's go home. It's about to rain again tonight."

Jennie didn't say anything. She just lowered her head to look at the hand that was holding hers. At that moment, Lisa held her hand tightly and looked at her with a determined gaze. He didn't ask if she wanted to go back with him but was waiting for her to go home with him.

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