Chapter 55 I Want the Body of My Brother
Chapter 55 I Want the Body of My Brother
“Aaron... save me.”
Kathy became weak as she was scared and she almost wet her pants.
Beth pulled her hair brutally and her eyes were full of hatred.
“Kathy, will you be buried with my brother?”
Aaron was stunned when he heard that.
“Beth, don’t you dare!”
“Stop it!”
Beth was no longer weak. She said in a hoarse voice, “Stop it? Aren't you going to marry Kathy? I won't
let you. I want Kathy to die with Jacky!”
Aaron couldn't bear it, but he didn't dare to provoke Beth who was mad. After all, people would do
many crazy things after losing their minds.
Aaron's gaze changed and he finally found a trace of sanity.
He controlled his emotions and said coldly, “Don't.”
“Even if Jacky fell into the sea, don't you want to salvage his body? He was not afraid of death because
of you. Don't you want his body?”
“Do you know how cold it is in the deep sea during winter? Do you want his body to be eaten by
sharks?”
Aaron was like the devil from hell, and his voice was ghastly and horrible.
Beth still listened to it. She tugged at Kathy, whose body was as stiff as stone.
Body?
Ah... her brother was gone.
Didn't she want Jacky's body?
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She couldn't let Jacky be buried at the bottom of the sea and became a wandering ghost.
She would bring Jacky back to Taylor Town.
Moreover, the water was really cold.
He was alone underneath, and he would be cold and painful.
He was only eighteen years old, and he must have wanted to go back to Taylor Town.
The stagnation on Beth's face slowly melted.
Her distant sight was pulled back to reality little by little, as if her soul had turned back.
She said numbly and tremblingly, “I want him, I want my brother.”
The fingers pulling Kathy’s hair were loosened weakly. Finally, she compromised again, pushing Kathy
back to Aaron’s arms.
Beth stood on the cliff, the wind was blowing with vengeance, and her pale face was covered by her
hair.
She tried her best to stabilize her body and said toughly, “Aaron...”
Suddenly, her hoarse voice became very low, very soft and inaudible.
A little inadvertently, this hoarse voice was torn into several pieces by the strong wind.
Aaron first checked whether Kathy was injured, then he met Beth's line of sight.
At this glance, his breathing was choked, as if a stone was pressing his chest.
She stood in the gloomy sky with disheveled hair. Behind her was endless darkness, and her clothes
were stained with blood. She seemed to be a wisp of a lonely soul, and her thin and weak body
seemed to be about to break in the fierce cold wind.
The wind was too strong, and she was too thin, like a blank sheet of paper.
She was like a wisp of lonely soul without desire, scattering in the air with the wind.
She was silent in the vast expanse of heaven and earth, and the surroundings were too quiet. It was so
quiet that he could hear her laborious breathing.
An unstoppable panic suddenly rose from Aaron’s heart. At the thought that she would go with the
wind, he was anxious and nervous, and his chest was in pain.
“Aaron...” Beth still stood there and she whispered softly.
“I believe you for the last time.”
“I’ll release Kathy and you two can be together, while you have to help me find Jacky's body.”
“From then on, I will not show up in front of you even if I die. I won't bother you anymore. You help me
find Jacky...”
Once upon a time, when she looked at him, her eyes were as clear as the waves, full of love.
Now those scorching love had receded and solidified into a pool of stagnant water.
He was no longer in her eyes. And there was no vitality, only lifelessness remained.
She gave him a strong sense of world-weariness.
It seemed that her soul had vanished with Jacky's death.
Now what was standing in front of him was a soulless body, empty and callous.
Under the consciousness, Aaron wanted to go over and comfort her. Kathy noticed his plan, grabbing
his sleeve and falling into his arms weakly.
“Aaron... I’m dizzy.”
Kathy gripped his arm and wept aloud. Her body trembled and her eyes were closed. She fell into his
arms, without any movement.
“Kathy!”
Aaron couldn't take Beth into consideration anymore. He ordered coldly, “Go and find someone to
salvage Jacky's body!”
He had to send Kathy to the hospital first.
Looking at Aaron holding Kathy and turning away, Beth retracted her gaze and sat sluggishly on the
cliff and her feet were hanging in the air.
She would wait for Jacky there.
Just leave if Aaron wanted to.
She would never love him again.
It hurt so much to love him.
He could never see through Kathy's tricks.
She couldn't afford to love him.
Jacky said before jumping off the cliff that Aaron did not deserve her love.
How could she continue to love Aaron?
Aaron forced her brother to death.
It was her love that brought herself and her brother to this point.
She was no longer qualified.
At least Aaron kept his words.
He sent people to salvage Jacky's body in the sea, but because the sea area was too dangerous and it
rained heavily in Deep Water Bay that afternoon, no one dared to do it.
Beth sat there alone, from the time Aaron left in the afternoon to the evening.
The rain drenched her body and she felt nothing.
She had died over and over again, and now she was just a body. How could she feel hurt?
The sky was as if ripped by a knife, and the rain poured down.
Sitting in the rain, she was stiff as a statue. She stared at the cliff below her feet.
“Jacky.”
“My brother, you must be very cold underneath. Sorry, I’m useless. You may have to stay underneath
for another day or two because the rain is too heavy.
“No one dares to go down and salvage you...”
Facing the cliff with clouds curling up, she had the impulse to jump off for countless times.
But she couldn't die.
Jacky said that she had to stay alive and be happy.
Her life was given by her younger brother.
She couldn't jump.
But why did she feel tired of living? And breathing more air was a torture.
Beth stayed there until evening, and no one bothered her. Aaron accompanied Kathy in the hospital
and didn't spare his time.
Late at night, Aaron heard from his people that Beth had never come down today.
Without saying anything, he found his car keys and drove to Deep Water Bay to find her.
Was she crazy?
It was raining heavily. It was very dangerous for her to be on the cliff. Wasn't she afraid of death?
At that time, Aaron didn't find out that he didn't want her to die.
He even cared about her.