Chapter 42 Farewell
Chapter 42 Farewell
Beside her, there was a bright smile on Alice's face, which was so dazzling in Sara's eyes.
Winnie, who was in the kitchen, watched the scene but couldn't make any sound. She was nobody, and she might say something wrong. Winnie felt pitiable for Sara, but she could do nothing about it.
Sara's hands were clenched into fists, and her nails were deeply stuck into her flesh. Without saying anything, she stood up and walked slowly towards the wooden stairs, A teardrop dripped from the corner of her eye to the wooden staircase. With a sound of click, Sara quickened her pace. She went back to her bedroom. She didn't expect that she would need the things she had packed so soon.
With two suitcases in his hands, the big suitcase reflected his frailty. But no one came to help.
Sara went downstairs slowly, dragging her suitcase. Jacob, who was still angry, had been watching Sara's every move. Dora was so scared that she hid in her dog house and didn't dare to come out.
There was not even a trace of nostalgia in Sara's eyes. She went straight to the door and opened it. It seemed that she had made up her mind to leave.
Jacob was in a complex of mood. How unwilling was Sara to live with him? She had already packed up her things. Breaking the heirloom jade was perhaps just a step of her plan. Jacob closed his eyes and sat on the sofa. He felt a little dizzy.
Why was he so sad when Sara left? He should be happy. Why did he feel like the same when Alice left him and didn't even look back at the airport back then? Are women all so cruel? She could walk freely at any time.
Jacob felt tired. He walked slowly from the stairs to the second floor, where he had once lived with Sara.
Jacob looked around the clean room. It was as if nothing had changed, as if Sara had stayed in this room with him yesterday. However, things had changed. Except for her memory, there was nothing left.
Looking at the big bed in front of him, Jacob couldn't help but lie down. There was still some warmth left by Sara on the bed, and a familiar smell that only belonged to Sara came to his nose.
But all these would never belong to him again.
Jacob didn't dare to imagine what would happen if Sara belonged to the other man. He was so resistant in his heart. But what he said was like water pouring out, not to mention that it was indeed an unforgivable mistake. Even if Sara just apologized to him, he would not be so angry. Yes, he was angry because of her disdainful attitude.
Winnie was washing vegetables in the kitchen, feeling depressed. She could do nothing about what had just happened. But she knew Sara well. Sara would never break the heirloom jade on purpose. But she had no evidence to prove it.
Now there were only Mr. Jacob and that woman left in the villa. Winnie could see what kind of person Alice was, but she couldn't tell Jacob. Family affairs were hard to break, and she just hoped that her aggrieved heart could recover again.
Winnie washed and cooked in silence. Soon, the dishes were ready one after another. Alice went upstairs to ask Jacob for dinner.
On the table, Alice raised her eyebrows and said, "Why is this dish still not salty. Jacob, how about we change a nanny? "
Alice wanted to replace Winnie, who was always by Sara's side.
Jacob raised his eyes, with indescribable shock in his eyes. Winnie served in this family for such a long time. Even longer than his age. Did he have to fire her just because Alice preferred salty food? "You can add more salt if you like."
When Winnie heard this, tears fell from the corner of her eye. She didn't expect she had worked hard for decades, she would be fired because Alice liked salty food.
Alice pouted. She didn't expect that Jacob would ask her to accommodate a nanny. "Jacob, let's hire a new one. Winnie is old enough to live a peaceful life."
Jacob slammed his chopsticks on the table with a loud noise. "Don't eat if you dislike! Winnie won't leave. " Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
Jacob was in anger. He didn't expect that Alice was so reckless at this time. Winnie had served here longer than Alice.
Winnie was touched. She didn't expect that Jacob wouldn't listen to that woman.
Alice was shocked and scolded herself for being stupid and unable to distinguish the situation. It seemed that Winnie's position in the family could not be shaken. Alice felt humiliated at the same time. A sense of humiliation came out of her heart. She didn't expect that Jacob would scold her for a servant. She took the bowl in front of her but had no appetite to eat any more.
The atmosphere was extremely awkward, as if everyone was speechless. Jacob raised his head and went back to his room.
Winnie didn't say anything, but be more watchful to Alice from then on.
In fact, Sara had been standing at the door for 10 minutes, carrying her luggage. During this time, no one came out to see her. Thinking of Jacob's heartless words, she finally felt that some expectations
could not be realized, because you would never change a person.
Sara was like an abandoned kitten. She stood still in front of the gate. The world is boundless, but where was her home? Was this her home and ending? Obviously, it wasn't now.
She recalled the past 4 years she spent there. Everything was like a dream. Although Sara was looking forward to disenchant early, there were two lines of tears on her face when she woke up from her dream.
It turned out that her youth and affection over the past 4 years had only maintained the turnover of her father's company for 4 years, and she had been humiliated. The intimate ones could bring you both happiness and agony. Her father's company was maintained because of her, and finally closed down because of her.
Sara didn't know how to face his aged father and announce such a cruel result. She didn't know why she didn't sidestep when Alice punched on her. She even cared about her for she was pregnant. After all, the baby was innocent. Moreover, if the baby was miscarriaged, the hatred between Sara and Jacob would be innumerable.
But what Sara didn't know was that whether Jacob said that Alice was pregnant was an expedient to deceive Michael. But Jacob had never explained it to Sara seriously. He thought it was unnecessary. In fact, sometimes harm was intangible and attached.
Without hope and desire, there would be no disappointment. Sara knew that she had too much expectations on Jacob, and now the God was ready to take it back.
With difficulty, Sara pushed the suitcase. If she left this time, she would probably never see him again.
Tears blurred her eyes. She left in such a hurry that she didn't even have time to say goodbye to Winnie, who was the only person in the family made her feel warm. Would Winnie be sad because of her leaving and would she miss the days she had spent in this family? The more she thought about it, the sadder she became. She couldn't help but squat down and cry.
She didn't need to worry that anyone would see her, because no one cared where she would go after she went out.
After squatting for a few minutes, Sara stood up. She walked towards the garage.
Sitting on the driver's seat, Sara took out a piece of tissue and wiped her tears. Now that things had come to this, it was useless to be sad. It would only make people laugh. It was better to be free and easy. Sara drove the car and left the villa straightforward. It was time for her to go home. Her parental family where she grew up wouldn't disliked her.
Standing by the window and watching Sara's car driving out of the villa, Winnie felt a sense of loss. Was everything over or did it start all over again?