President Williams Woos His Ex-wife Again

Chapter 56 Why Wasn't She the One Who Died



Chapter 56 Why Wasn't She the One Who Died

After arriving at Deep Water Bay, Aaron rushed into the rain alone.

When he saw the thin figure sitting on the edge of the cliff, Aaron's breath was stagnant and he roared

anxiously.

“Beth, what are you doing! Come back to me.” Aaron's voice was soon engulfed by the clatter of rain.

Beth heard his voice, just as she didn't hear it. Her eyelids didn't move, and she was full of

indescribable heaviness and despair.

Aaron rushed to her side, and he reached out to buckle her arm, pulling her back from the edge of the

cliff when she was unprepared.

“Are you mad? As I said, I will salvage your brother's body. Why are you being crazy here now? Do you

want to feed the sharks too in such heavy rain?”

Aaron's facial outline couldn't be seen clearly in the dim sky, but Beth saw those large raindrops falling

down from his eyes and eyebrows.

Her face was pale, and her eyes looked hazy and lax in the heavy rain.

“Kill me and throw me into the sea. What rights do you have to say such a thing in front of me? If it

weren't for you...” Beth's eyes refocused, and she saw Aaron's face, and she was crazy and excited.

“Aaron! If it weren't you, would Jacky have jumped? It’s your fault! You will only believe in Kathy, and NôvelDrama.Org © 2024.

you forced Jacky to death. He is my brother!”

Beth's eyes were splitting. Her weak hands grasped Aaron’s collar firmly and her eyes were red.

“Aaron, you killed him! Your conscience will haunt you for the rest of your life. You killed my brother...”

She cried incoherently. Every time she cried, her mind would replay the scene of Jacky jumping off

decisively.

Why wasn't she the one who died?

Why should her brother pay such a price?

She didn't want to…

Jacky was buried at the bottom of the sea, and even the corpse could not be salvaged.

Beth felt heartache whenever she thought about it. She went blank and her body trembled violently.

The more she thought about it, the more she hated it, and her eyes were so red that they were going to

bleed.

“It's your fault! Aaron, it’s all because of you! You get out of here. Who wants you to pretend to take

care of me? Don't you want me to die? Why are you pretending to care now?”

In the storm, Beth's face was full of rain and tears. She couldn't hold her tears.

All her love for Aaron turned into profound hatred with Jacky's leap.

She hated Aaron who failed to distinguish right from wrong.

She even hated herself being as blind as a bat.

Aaron buckled her arm forcefully and his face was cold. He gritted his teeth and said, “Beth, don't make

unfounded counter charges. I didn't mean to force your brother to death, he wanted to jump! After all,

weren't you the one who killed him? If you didn't do those things to Kathy…”

Beth didn't want to listen anymore, and her heart was broken. Her eyes were full of hatred.

She slapped Aaron's face with her backhand.

Slap! Beth's hand was numb, and a bright red fingerprint appeared on Aaron’s handsome face.

Aaron's pupil shrank, and he was somehow shocked.

In the next instant, he realized that he had been slapped, and his eyes were cold.

“You hit me?” Aaron’s eyes were malicious, and he pinched her neck directly.

Aaron really wanted to throw her down!

He must have gone mad, or else he wouldn't have stayed up in the middle of the night, braving the

storm, and went here to be slapped by this woman!

Kathy could not grudge him. She didn’t want him to leave but he still left quietly.

How dared she hit him!

Well!

“Hit you... I not only want to hit you, but I hate you!” Beth said with anger.

Suddenly.

His face was cold as if it was frozen, and his eyes were like whirlpools of cannibalism.

Beth cried heartbreakingly, “I also want to kill you! Why! What did I do wrong? Why did you do this to

me?”

Beth's emotions broke out, pouring out like the torrential rain.

She beat him with her fist, one punch after another. She cried her heart out.

“Aaron, you killed my brother!”

“You're right, it's my fault... I should have gone with Jacky.”

Even if her neck was pinched hard by Aaron, Beth didn't care anymore. She cried desperately and

helplessly.

Aaron saw the tears in her eyes, and he let go of his hand suddenly.

He felt that those tears seemed to burn his heart.

It was scalding and hurt.

“Go back with me.” Aaron knew how desperate and sad she was.

He didn't bother about the slap, just for the sake of the strike she encountered.

Went back?

No…

She was not going back.

Beth pushed Aaron away and staggered back. “No. I want to wait for Jacky here, and I want to

accompany him here. Even if I can't salvage his body now, I will accompany him. I want him to know

that I am here, so he will not be so afraid at the bottom of the sea.”

The cold rain all over the sky beat on her cheeks, and it was cold and numb.

She shook her head foolishly, “Aaron...”

“I'm not going back.”

She used to expect him to be gentle to her, but now she did not.

It was because Jacky was forced to die because of him.

When Jacky was about to die, he wanted her to stand up in front of him. How could she let Aaron

continue to hold her?

In this way, Jacky would turn in his grave.

Aaron was afraid that she would do something stupid so he held her in his arms forcefully.

He was moved. “You have no choice, go back with me!”

“Otherwise, I'll order people to stop salvaging your brother's body.”

Beth's mouth tightened and she collapsed. “You are despicable!”

Aaron said coldly, “Are you going to leave?”

Beth really didn't want to leave here. She would feel so painful to breathe if she left here.

But she was caught in too much rain and stimulated too much. Her mind became more and more

chaotic and heavy. Under enragement, she didn't lift her breath for a while. She went black and fell

softly in Aaron's arms.

She fell into the immense darkness.

When she passed out, she heard Aaron roared anxiously, which penetrated through her soul.

“Beth!”


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