Chapter 398 Rachel, You Were Ruthless And Cruel
Chapter 398 Rachel, You Were Ruthless And Cruel
Rachel rubbed her belly as she went out. She still felt hungry. She had some fish, but it wasn't enough
and she wasn't full.
Rachel gazed at the seaside, far off into the horizon. The glow of the sunset colored the sky bright gold.
It was breath-taking. Mesmerized by the magnificent colors of the sunset, Rachel kept walking towards
that direction. She didn't seem to know where exactly she was going.
The sunset had reminded Rachel of the days she spent with Hiram at the seaside villa and the one she
had seen in Cliff Mountain.
But this time, Rachel had a different feeling. She felt sad and depressed as she felt the cold water
touch her toes. The sea breeze blew cold wind in her face and it depressed her more. Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.
"Rachel! Ra…"
Marlon was looking for Rachel, shouting her name. Suddenly, he saw a woman going towards the open
sea.
The waves broke and spread swiftly over the shore, ready to swallow the woman. Somehow, this
woman and the sea looked like an idyllic canvas.
Marlon looked at the woman's silhouette against the western sky. She was lonely, walking all alone
under the golden sunset.
Her hair blew in the wind, and so did her thin jacket, which made her look slimmer and weaker. She
looked like she could easily be blown away by the wind. Marlon couldn't help but feel sorry for her.
"I'm sorry, it's my fault. I asked you to come here and have dinner with me. I didn't know that it would
make you feel bad!" Marlon yelled out at Rachel.
Rachel who had been blankly staring at the water, lifted her head to look at the dimming sky. It seemed
like marvelous artwork slowly fading from light to dark.
However, Rachel didn't listen to Marlon. She just kept walking into the sea. Her shoes and the bottom
of her trousers had gotten wet. And yet, she didn't stop.
At that moment, Rachel felt like a moth. And the sunset was her memory. Right now, she didn't want to
think about anything. All she wanted to do was to get into the water, to be comforted by the swirling
embrace of the waves.
During the past few days, she had tried to avoid those memories. She just wanted to be strong and live
a happy life.
But now, the harder she tried to forget, the lonelier she felt.
"Are you insane? You know that you will die if you kept going, right? !" Marlon grabbed Rachel's arms
as he caught up with her. She hadn't stopped treading on and fighting the waves, even though she was
almost waist-deep in the water. The next wave could easily wipe her out.
Marlon's words brought Rachel back to reality. She slowly turned around, mechanically, and looked at
him. "Marlon, that lady loves you so much. Otherwise, she wouldn't be so mad.
Don't upset her again because of other women, or me. You should go back now. Just leave me alone,"
said Rachel. She broke away from his hands, which were holding her shoulders, turned around and
walked ashore.
Marlon stared at Rachel's back, thinking about what she said. He stood still for a while as the waves
slapped on him, before he followed Rachel. "I can leave you alone. But I brought you here, and it's my
responsibility to take you back. Get in the car,"
said Marlon grabbing Rachel's arm. He pulled her towards his car and opened the car door.
But all Rachel wanted right now was a little space. She wanted to be alone.
"Hey! Your feet will go numb if you walk back. That would be crazy. Get in the car, please!" Marlon said
angrily, seeing Rachel ignoring him.
But Rachel was stubborn and Marlon got tired of asking her. So he slammed the door and drove away.
Only after walking for about two hours, did Rachel feel what numb feet were like. She should have
listened to Marlon.
The sea was very far away from where she lived. North Sea City was not as big as H City, only one
third of H City's total area. However, it was still a large city and walking around was still a challenge.
Rachel didn't bring any cash with her so she couldn't call a cab.
She followed the GPS to walk back home. Rachel dragged along, feeling like her feet were weighed
down with sandbags, so heavy that she couldn't even lift them up.
After what felt like an eternity, she finally arrived at her place. Immediately, she got a pan of warm
water. She then sat on the sofa and gave herself a foot bath.
She leaned herself on the sofa as she read the latest news on her cell phone.
She couldn't believe that the headline was still there.
Hiram must have paid a lot money to the newspaper company.
'I'm sorry, Hiram.
I know you hate me so much now.
However, if I go back, my mother and I will have to face Gavin and his brutal coldness. And there will
be endless fights and quarrels. I hope that my absence can solve all these problems.
What happened to Lydia will always remind them of how much they hate me.' She let out a sigh
imagining herself saying all of that to Hiram.
'Alright, forget about those things. Since I am gone now, I should try to stop thinking about them.'
Rachel scolded herself. She was afraid that she might go out of control if she continued thinking like
that. She turned off her cell phone and put it back on the table.
She wondered whether Hiram saw the divorce agreement yet.
If he did, he must be beyond furious.
When she decided to leave, Rachel didn't know whether she could go back again, or when. So she
made up her mind to sign the divorce agreement and leave it at home.
…
In H City
At the Tulip Palace
"Daddy, daddy! You're back! Where is mommy? Has she come back yet?"
Jonny and Joyce ran to Hiram as soon as they heard the door open and close. They looked behind
Hiram.
Hiram just came home from work. He furrowed his eyebrows as he saw his two children get upset, not
seeing their mommy. "Not yet. Mommy went on a business trip. She won't be back until a few days
later."
"What? Really? But I miss Mommy so much. Can I call her?" Joyce pouted.
It had been a few days since she last saw her mother. Joyce missed her so much. Her voice, her warm
hugs and her smile.
"Me too. I miss mommy so much, daddy! I want to talk to her too. Can I? Please, please please?"
Jonny said. His bright round eyes were filled with hope.
Hiram suppressed his sadness and anxiety and just managed to smile at the twins. "Well, mommy is
busy now. I miss her too. When she is free a couple days later, I'll ask her to call you. I promise, okay?
Alright, let's go to have dinner!"
Jonny and Joyce lowered their heads and followed him to the dining room, disappointed.
After dinner, Hiram stopped at the bedroom. He kept pacing back and forth in front of the door. He
didn't have the courage to open it.
Suddenly, he stopped pacing. He stood there, leaning against the wall.
Hiram was afraid of seeing the empty room if he opened it.
He was afraid of seeing anything that would remind him of her, which would only break further his
already broken heart.
Finally, Hiram gathered up his courage and opened the door. And the large poster caught his eyes as
soon as he walked in. There was the familiar sweet smile on Rachel's face. It seemed like she was
smiling at him.
Hiram frowned, shaking his head, feeling disappointed. He wanted to close the door but he felt like he
had lost all his strength. He stared at Rachel's face. His boring and sad life lit up again. He had to
content himself with just a picture of his wife.
Only when Hiram faced Rachel, could the fire in his heart light up.
Otherwise, he was just a cold block of ice.
That was why, no matter how hard it was going to be, he would have to find her as soon as possible.
Then, he would make her stay with him 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. He wouldn't let her leave
his side, for even one second. No way!
When he walked into the bedroom, Hiram sat on the bed. He was thinking about playing with the
children. But now that he was finally here, he found himself lacking the strength to get up.
He seldom went into this room since Rachel left.
Lying on the bed, Hiram slowly closed his eyes. He stretched out his hands out of habit, wanting to hold
Rachel in his arms. He touched nothing but the air. Instead, he found an envelope under her pillow.
Hiram sat up immediately and opened it. He hoped that it was letter, an explanation, any clue that could
help him find his wife.
But when Hiram found that it was a divorce agreement, he became furious again. He had tried his best
to suppress his anger in the past few days, but now, seeing the divorce papers, he sat up, seething
with anger.
When he saw RACHEL on the signature line, Hiram tore the divorce agreement into pieces.
"What a ruthless and cruel woman you are, Rachel!"
'I can't believe that you signed the divorce agreement. Are you really not coming back home ever
again?
Are you going to leave me, leave Jonny and Joyce, and leave your mom forever?!
I swear, when I find you, I will teach you a lesson!'