Chapter 60 One Last Time
Chapter 60 One Last Time
His voice was so soft that even the hazy sunlight became gentle.
Beth was choked with sobs, and she didn't understand his hint.
In the future, she would laugh herself at today's stupidity.
Beth wiped her tears while crying. She couldn't hold her tears.
Mark said, “Don't cry. Tomorrow will be better, and Aaron will see everything good in you in the future.”
See everything good in her?
Beth was stunned for a while, then she smiled bitterly. “No, I don't need it.”
Mark frowned. “Why?”
“He has divorced me, and my being alive or dead has nothing to do with him.” When Beth said this, her
heart was still aching.
Aaron.
He was no longer the little boy she met.
Even if she fell from the cherry tree and died, he wouldn't reach out and catch her.
Mark didn't speak, and his eyes flashed.
“Go to the table and sit down. The food will be ready soon.”
Beth nodded gratefully. She turned around and walked into the vast sunlight.
She didn't notice that Mark had been watching her back. There was a lot of emotion in his eyes
‘Hopefully, she really liked Aaron.’
‘Otherwise, what she is going through now is ridiculous.’
Beth sat at the table without thinking about anything, and her tears seemed to dry out. She was like a
haggard figure, sitting dull.
Only when Marks talked to her, her eyes would fluctuate.
Mark put the hot porridge on the table and pushed it to her.
“You don't have any vegetables at home. I am worried that you can't eat plain porridge so I added
some sugar for you.”
“With some sugar, it will taste better. I used to eat this way when I was a child.”
Mark handed her the spoon while saying that.
Beth's eyes were red again, and she looked at him in surprise. “Adding sugar?”
“Yeah.” Mark smiled and spoke gently.
“Don't you like sugar? I think that eating a little sugar during the saddest time can make it not so
painful.”
Beth murmured, “If there is sugar, will it really not be bitter?”
‘But Aaron didn't even give me any sugar.’
‘I don’t have any sugar.’
“Have a try.” He raised his eyes and encouraged her.
Beth grinned. She took the spoon and gently stirred the porridge in front of her.
The fine white sugar was stirred until it melted, and she seemed to smell the sweet aroma.
She ate a spoonful of porridge.
The sweetness spreads between bitter lips and teeth, and that little sweetness had reached her heart.
It seemed that even the trauma in her heart had been healed.
Beth ate the bowl of porridge, leaving no mouthful left.
Mark smiled and he watched her.
After that, Beth felt that she was really not so hungry.
After finishing the porridge, Beth's cell phone rang abruptly. This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
She immediately got up excitedly to take the phone. The person who called her at this time must have
known the whereabouts of Jacky.
She couldn't wait to answer the phone.
“Beth, come to the funeral home.”
What came from the phone was not the voice of strangers, but the voice of Aaron who was driven away
by her last night.
Funeral home...
Her brother was found.
Invisibly, she was so heartbroken that she couldn't breathe, as if she had been sentenced to death.
When the body was not found, she could deceive herself that maybe her brother still had a chance to
live.
Although she knew how incredible it was.
Now the corpse had been found.
When she hung up the phone, her eyes went dark and she almost fainted again.
Mark hurriedly held her shoulders and helped her stand.
“I'll send you there.”
At this urgent time, Beth didn't bother whether Aaron would misunderstand.
Besides, so what even if he misunderstood?
Now she had nothing to do with Aaron, and everything was over.
Beth followed Mark, and she got in the car with muddle-headedness. They reached the funeral home.
But there were not only Aaron, but also Kathy, Carina and Karl at the funeral home.
These people... were here.
Beth and Mark walked in together, and they both became the target of public criticism in an instant.
Aaron's eyes were the most horrifying. His face was sullen, and his line of sight slid across Beth's
transparent little face quietly, then finally fell on Mark.
Mark noticed Aaron’s gaze. Mark raised his head slightly, confronting his eyes in the air and launching
an invisible fight.
Beth rushed inside in a hurry, and her tears fell one by one.
“Where's my brother?” She asked Aaron.
Aaron said coldly, “When his body was salvaged, it was seriously damaged. Kathy doesn't want him to
pass away with an ugly look. For the fear of scaring you, his body had been sent to cremation. Just
wait here.”
It was rare. This was the first time Aaron had said so much to her.
However, after listening to these words, Beth was mad and collapsed.
She grabbed Aaron’s arm hard, her face twisted and she growled sadly, “Why don't you let me... see
him for the last time!”
“Aaron, that's my brother. Even if his body is seriously damaged, he is still my brother. You don't let me
see him, even for the last time...”
Aaron threw her off mercilessly, and he saw her crying. The pain in the bottom of his heart was
swallowed up by anger in an instant.
“Don't make trouble without reason. Do you want to see a body that does not look like a human being?”
Aaron yelled at her.
Did Jacky’s body not look like a human being?
Beth's heart ached. She was just about to speak when Kathy, who was standing on the side to wipe her
tears, also came out to speak.
“Beth, don't blame Aaron. I asked him to do so. Because... that was the last respectability for Jacky. He
was also my brother. Would I hurt him?” Kathy choked with sobs.
Beth and Kathy were crying, but Kathy was pretending at first sight.
Beth exuded despair and heavy grief, and she was in as low spirit as she could be.
“You?” Beth giggled and approached Kathy step by step.
She couldn't hold her tears, and with deep hatred. “It was you who hurt him. Would he die if it weren't
because of you? Kathy, you are so mean! You don’t even allow me to see him for the last time!”
Kathy looked at her weakly. When tears flowed across the corner of her eyes, her lips hooked up
silently, as if she was laughing at Beth silently.
It was telling Beth, “So what?”
“I just don't want you to see him for the last time!”
Beth couldn't bear it. When she collapsed, she rushed over and choked Kathy's neck.
Kathy did not hide, and she just let Beth choke her neck.
The crazier Beth was, the more Aaron hated her.
“Kathy! You monster!”
“How about you die with Jacky?”