Chapter 168 The Night Between Edward and Jeanne Seven Years Ago
Chapter 168 The Night Between Edward and Jeanne Seven Years Ago
Jeanne tried her best to tiptoe.
She tried her best to kiss Fourth Master Swan's lips.
And then...
She was carried back to Fourth Master Swan's room
Jeanne was carried back to his room and did... A big thing in her life.
She had never thought that her precious first time would end so quickly.
Jeanne could no longer remember what she had experienced that night.
Perhaps it was beautiful, perhaps it was cruel.
Many years had passed, and she was choosing to forget.
She only remembered clearly that when she opened her eyes the next morning, the man whe had slept next to her was already gone. The person who stayed was Nox.
He brought her some warm water.
Afterward, he sent her back to the Lawrences’ manor.
As for Fourth Master Swan...
He did not leave anything behind.
Later on...
Fourth Master Swan did not go to find Jeanne.
It was as if he had forgotten her.
After Jeanne had truly calmed down, she did not dare to provoke the famous Fourth Master Swan in South Hampton City. Therefore...
Jeanne also chose to forget.
She tock it as an erotic dream!
Even though Jeanne felt unresigned to the outcome, she was the one who took the initiative, after all.
She could not blame anyone.
That said, when Jeanne was once again cornered by the media that forced to interview her, she raged. She shouted at the media, "I'll sleep with Fourth Master Swan and make Eden address me as his fourth aunt when he sees me!" This was hyped up by the media later on
Angry curses and taunts were hurled at her.
The news of Eden and Jeanne breaking up trended.
It stayed that way for a long time!
Perhaps the Swans and the Lawrences did not expect a small break-up to end up like this.
The news spread throughout the country, causing the Swans and the Lawrences to lose face.
As such, Jeanne became the culprit.
Jeanne was beaten half to death by her father.
That was the first time Jeanne truly felt the cruelty of human nature.
Even though Eden had committed a series of despicable acts after his affair, Jeanne was only disgusted. On the other hand, Jeanne's dad let her experience the ruthlessness, indifference, and cruelty of this world! She was sent out of the country by the Lawrences.
When she arrived abroad, she was penniless.
For a long period of time, she barely survived by sleeping and performing on the streets.
Later, Jeanne met a man from Harken who was workingasa ~~ migrant worker. He took her to work ina restaurant in Sontar. Onlythen did she get a regular job, thoQgh she was 5 still living a lowly ife. Content bélongs to ~
By the time Jeanne knew she was pregnant, shé had had George for more than five months. Due to her experience abroad, she lost a lot af weight-so there was no sign of
p egnancy at all. Her belly bulgéd only after more than five menths, and she felt George's icking i in her stomach. Content be ongs to
At that time, Jeanne panicked.
Nonetheless, she chose to keep the child because she did not have enough money for an abortion
Jeanne had no medical insurance abroad. A trip to the hospital could bankrupt an average person, not to mention she had no money at all. She thought that she would never tell George that the only reason he was able to come to this world was that she was too poor. Fortunately, the foreign country was an open country.Ccontent © exclusive by Nô/vel(D)ra/ma.Org.
Even though Jeanne was unmarried and pregnant. she was not despised by many people.
At that time, most people thought that the father of the child was the migrant worker.
Jeanne did not explain.
Neither did the man
Jeanne knew very well that the man liked her.
Perhaps he had been waiting for her to accept his feelings.
In actuality, J@anne had been worn down by reallty at that time. She even thought that after giving birth-> to George; she would stay with that extremely ordinary man, whorrtishe migktnot have even been interested Ina i the past. 4
Jeanne was simply in so much despair that it was just good to be alive.
It was just an instinctive desire to survive, nothing else