Chapter 120 Discovery
Chapter 120 Discovery
Thomas didn't know that Irene had changed jobs. When Irene went to visit him that day, it suddenly
came to mind that he hadn't seen Jordan in a while. Therefore, he asked Irene, "Why haven't I seen
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Irene fell silent for a moment before answering, "Uncle Thomas, Jordan is engaged. I also quit my job
and found a new one."
"When did this happen?" Thomas asked in surprise.
"It's been a few days," Irene answered.
"That b*stard! Like father, like son! They're both b*stards!" Enraged, Thomas cursed at Jordan.
Thomas had initially thought that Jordan was worthy of Irene, as someone who would protect her all
her life. But, he didn't expect that he would be so wrong. The situation now was exactly the same as
Malcom and Myra's. Myra was left waiting for Malcom, who married Lydia without any warning nor
explanation.
"Don't blame him. I'm the one to blame! It's my fault!" Irene smiled bitterly and filled Thomas in on what
had happened.
Hearing that, Thomas sighed heavily. "Irene, that's not how things are. Your mom did not do anything
wrong. It's just that... Sigh. Jordan went too far... Forget it, you guys are not fated to be..." Speaking in
a low voice, Thomas exhaled deeply again.
"Uncle Thomas, Jordan wasn't the one at fault. Neither was my mother. Malcom was the guilty one.
Since he's married, he should shoulder the responsibility he has as a spouse and father. How could he
neglect his wife and son?" Irene grew enraged when she remembered the scene of Malcom bringing a
rose to Myra's tomb. "He had the gall to show up at my mom's tomb to mourn her, acting like he was
still deeply in love. How disgusting!"
Thomas let out another sigh. "When emotions are involved, things become complicated. Malcom might
have his own difficulties to deal with."
"Even if he did, how could he be so shameless?" Rage consumed Irene. "Is he completely devoid of
common senses and morality?"
When Thomas saw how angry Irene was, he recalled Marie's threat. If Marie told Irene that he wasn't
actually Thomas Nelson, what would Irene think? He had a sudden sinking feeling in the pit of his
stomach.
After Jordan's engagement, he returned to San Fetillo. When he returned, it struck David right away
how much Jordan had changed. He was no longer the playful Jordan he used to be. He had become
much more matured and silent.
Internally, David shook his head. No wonder it was said that maturity came after a painful love. Jordan
must have truly loved Irene.
On that day, not long after Jordan reached the company, Thomas suddenly came to pay a visit. After
leading Thomas to Jordan's office, David tactfully left the office and closed the door behind him.
Jordan stood up and personally served a cup of tea to Thomas, but Thomas did not drink it. Instead, he
said, "I just found out that you've gotten engaged, so I came here to congratulate you!"
"I'm sorry." Jordan bowed his head.
"Will your apology change anything? You've disappointed me! I always thought that you would be
different from your father. To my surprise, I've misjudged you entirely!" Thomas was furious.
"It's all my fault. I wanted to give Irene happiness, but there was no way for me to just pretend nothing
had happened in the past!" Jordan said.
After he found out everything, he pondered over it for a long while. He couldn't forget Irene. Even if she
was the daughter of the woman he hated the most, he was certain that Irene would never leave his
heart. However, right then, the problem he was facing wasn't if he could accept Irene, but the reverse.
It was whether Irene would accept him back into her heart upon knowing the truth. Compared to her
uncovering the truth in the future and suffering then, it would be better to put an end to it now. That was
why he chose to take a step back.
"Jordan! Do you even know what love is? How can you pin Malcom's fault on Irene?" Thomas asked.
Jordan remained silent. He understood Thomas' anger, and he did not want to make excuses for
himself. What could he even achieve by defending himself?
Faced with Jordan's silence, Thomas became even more enraged. "Jordan, you will regret it! I'm telling
you now, your hatred is misdirected. Irene's mother did not do anything ashamed at all. You don't have
the right to hate her. Everything is your b*stard father's fault. He was the one who abandoned you in
the end. He didn't see his responsibility through. If you want to direct your hatred at someone so badly,
he's the only one you should hate!"
"I'm well aware of everything you've told me," Jordan said very calmly. "I don't hate Irene's mother."
"Then why did you get engaged to another woman?" Thomas glared at Jordan; he was indescribably
disappointed with Jordan. "Jordan, you're a b*stard! You're a b*stard, just like your father!"
"I know I am, but what would you have done if you were in my shoes? Do you want me to keep it a
secret forever? If Irene knows that her mom's death was caused by my mother, how would she think of
me? Isn't she going to be in pain all the time?" Jordan finally told Thomas what he was really worrying
over.
"Myra's death has nothing to do with your mother!" Thomas denied flatly. Myra's death was due to an
accident, after Steven had cheated on her. There was no correlation between Myra's death and Lydia
at all.
"I had a chat with Malcom. He told me that Irene's mom got into a car accident after my mom invited
her out. According to him, my mom was the one behind that car accident. I went to ask her about it too,
and she didn't deny it! Grandpa also said the same thing," Jordan explained.
"No! It must have been a mistake." Thomas shook his head. He remembered very clearly that Myra
called him before the incident, and told him that she regretted marrying Steven.
After Thomas probed her on what had happened back then, Myra replied that Steven had a mistress
and an illegitimate daughter behind her back while choking and sobbing. Thomas then asked her who
Steven's lover was, but Myra refused to tell him. She just cried.
Thomas thought of Myra as a strong person. So, being privy to Myra crying helplessly made him very
worried. After he got her location from her, he immediately hailed a taxi and rushed over.
However, when he arrived, he couldn't find Myra. Later, when he saw her in the hospital next, she was
already dying. She asked Thomas to take care of Irene and to take her ashes back to San Fetillo for a
burial.
It was after Myra's death that Thomas learned the truth. Steven's lover was Myra's best friend,
Deborah. Her own husband having an affair with her best friend—it must've been devastating for Myra.
No wonder she could not accept the truth.
Judging from the time of Myra's phone call and that of the car accident, she would not have the time or
been in a fit state to meet Lydia. Thomas was sure that her death had nothing to do with Lydia.
Jordan did not see this coming at all. He had a gut feeling that things were not as simple as they
seemed on the surface. Since Myra's death had nothing to do with Lydia, why did Lydia choose to
acknowledge it?
After Thomas' departure, Jordan couldn't sit still any longer. He decided to return and ask Lydia about
it.
Lydia had made a full recovery. Her suicide attempt was not to threaten Jordan, but because she truly
wished to die. Malcom disliked her, and Jordan was in love with Irene, the daughter of her love rival.
Not only that, but Jordan also misunderstood and accused her. All of it caused a huge stressor to
Lydia, thus ultimately she chose to end her life.
However, she did not expect Jordan to agree to an engagement with Joanne. After Jordan's proposal
to Joanne, he immediately flew back to San Fetillo to deal with his work affairs.
As Jordan's fiancee, Joanne came to visit Lydia every day. The more Lydia saw Joanne, the more she
liked Joanne. Such a gentle, kind and beautiful lady was far more suitable for Jordan than Irene.
Of course, it never occurred to Lydia that Jordan would come back to inquire about Myra's death again.
In the face of Jordan's second interrogation, Lydia told him the truth.
She had called Myra to arrange a meeting, but Myra had refused the invitation resolutely. Lydia
explained, "She said that she will never do anything that would betray her family, her marriage, and her
daughter. She even told me to stop harassing her!"
Lydia did not believe that. Not giving up, she sent someone to tail Myra, in an attempt to stop and meet
her after finding out her whereabouts.
The person following Myra that day reported that Myra entered a restaurant in Alsburg City. After Lydia
heard the news, she rushed over immediately, but when she arrived, she was informed by the person
that Myra was meeting someone else in one of the restaurant's private rooms.
Thus, she waited for Myra outside. After waiting for about half an hour, she saw Myra stumbling out of
the room.
At that time, Myra's face was already stained with tears and she looked very dejected. Lydia got up and
followed Myra out. After Myra ran out of the restaurant, she did not leave the vicinity immediately. Lydia
saw her tearfully making a phone call in the telephone booth next to the restaurant.
Later, Myra paced out of the telephone booth and went to an intersection. She was wiping her tears
while she walked across the street unsteadily. Right then, a big truck came roaring towards her. Lydia
watched as Myra got hit by the truck and her body hurtled away.
Lydia could still feel some feat when she recalled what had happened that day. After the truck hit Myra,
the driver immediately dashed away while Myra was lying limply on the blood-soaked road.
Lydia saw Myra struggling in a pool of her own blood, but she did not come forward to save her. If Lydia
had come to Myra's aid at that time and sent her to the hospital immediately, Myra might not have died.
Nevertheless, what she chose at that time was to stand by and watch. At the moment, she thought that
all her hardships were because of Myra. If Myra died, Malcom might change his mind; Jordan would
not lose Malcom at such a young age too.
Between Myra's life and her selfishness, Lydia chose the latter. Since then, whenever she had any
spare time to herself, her mind always returned to the recollection of Myra whimpering in pain as she
laid in a pool of her own blood.
Nonetheless, Myra's death didn't change Malcom's mind. On the contrary, he grew more distant from
her. He even blamed Myra's death on her as he somehow found out that she had invited Myra out that
very day.
Ever since Myra's death, Malcom had never returned home. Lydia thought of that as her retribution.
God was punishing her for not saving Myra, letting her endure that suffering in her final moment.
It was thus that she turned to a vegetarian diet and prayed every day for all those years. Malcom was
not wrong. She was indeed repenting for her indifference and selfishness at that time.
Jordan could have never imagined the truth. He asked, "Since you didn't do it, why didn't you explain it
to Malcom? Why did you let him continue to misunderstand you?"
"What's the point of explaining when he's so deeply prejudiced against me? He won't believe me even
if I told him the truth. Plus, I did appear at the scene of Myra's accident. Although I didn't expressly
cause Myra's death, it is an undeniable truth that I didn't save her," Lydia said.
"Sure, Malcom won't believe you, but what about me? I would believe you. Why didn't you explain it to
me? Why did you admit to killing Myra when I asked you about it before?" Jordan continued
questioning Lydia.
"You are my son, but you came with such accusatory questions to me for that girl. Do I come second to
that girl in your heart?" Lydia asked.
"Still, you shouldn't have lied. Do you know that I made a big decision because of your words? I gave
up the girl I loved the most! Mom, do you really want to see me be lonely for the rest of my life just like
you?" Jordan was in great pain.
"What are you talking about?" Lydia's temper rose. "Joanne is such a good girl. What don't you like
about her?"
"Aren't you a nice person too? Why doesn't Malcom like you?" Jordan retorted.
"I... That's because he's infatuated with someone else!" Lydia exclaimed.
"Then, I'm the same!" Jordan smiled bitterly. "Mom! Speaking honestly, besides Irene, I can't love
anyone else. I got engaged to Joanne solely because you like her. Since I can't be with Irene, it's all the
same no matter who I get engaged to. So in order to make you happy, I chose Joanne! Mom, you've
led a miserable life yourself. Why do you want to subject others to the same misery?"
"Jordan, I'm thinking ahead for your sake! Joanne is a lovely girl who comes from a good family. It's not
easy to find a wife like her! I really like her too, so I want to have her at my side," Lydia said.
"Mom, if you're thinking ahead for my sake, and for Joanne's, you'd better convince Joanne to call off
the engagement," Jordan replied.
"What do you mean, Jordan?" Lydia was taken aback.