Chapter 152 Her Story (4)
"We got an invitation to the wedding for his brother and my supposedly only ally... my cousin."
"Talk about how much surprised I was."
"If you, someone the family really acknowledges, are going to marry the eldest legitimate son, I could have possibly not made any concessions, and stayed outside of it all."
"I even confronted her with these thoughts, as I was really angry at that time."
"I became even pregnant with that scum's child after all, I can't undo all of that."
"But what answer did I get?"Nôv(el)B\\jnn
"She feared the chance of me seducing him and didn't want to leave any possibility.
"As if I needed that, when he I just needed to choose him, instead of his brother."
"More than that, with me out of the picture, her chances of capturing his heart were higher since I'm more beautiful than her."
"And she loved him and wanted him."
"Like really, talk about ironic."
"She, who said she didn't care about love when she was young, got to marry the one she loved in the end. And I, who told myself that I would get to experience love, haven't even found the person who could make my heart beat."
While Eva's chest heaved up and down seductively from her agitation, she took a deep breath, calmed herself slightly, and said,
"Well, she still kept her promise and helped me with the deal I made with that trash, so I couldn't hate her completely."
"Most importantly, even if I had escaped back then, because of my cousin, I could've easily been sold again if the Ashvale family deemed it necessary. So, even if it wasn't the outcome I wanted, it was still better."
"And even more than that, because of her presence, I became someone unimportant, someone who lost their worth, with no one caring about me anymore."
"The deal they made at first, which was more like a temporary arrangement, became a strong alliance. So, my position, which on neither them of them, turned out to be advantageous for me, it made it harder for anyone to mistreat me from either side."
"And after all this happened, I finally came here to Harrisburg."
Christian, still on the listening side, felt a great deal of conflict raging inside his mind, with anger being the primarily one.
It wasn't as though he didn't have an inkling about everything she had said.
He knew she was a mother, so there was a man out there.
He knew she had been sold, so she had a complex and painful past.
He knew she was tied to an ancient family and a massive company, so there would be countless challenges awaiting him.
Even so, he hadn't backed away or lost his temper before.
But now, hearing the exact details of what had happened to her, he couldn't stop the surge of anger rising within him… anger at all of them, everyone who did that to her.
Was he, and those he was destined to care about, always supposed to face hardships?
He questioned it once, twice, and more, the thought looping in his mind.
But before he could come to an answer, Eva spoke again.
"At that time, that trash, who had initially risen in favor, because of the same bet that lifted him fell out of grace. In the end, his older brother won, after all, marrying the legitimate daughter of the Ashvale family, meant to be the grand prize, not me. So, whatever small interest he had in me quickly faded."
"He had many women, and one of them had already caught his favor by then. Anyway, he had waited, thinking he might need to register me as his legal wife if circumstances required it. But after that incident, even that became unnecessary for him, and I was left alone here."
Taking a small pause as she recalled how that brief, peaceful time hadn't lasted long, she sighed and added, "Well, that was how things were supposed to be."
"But ten years ago, he suddenly appeared with members of the Ashvale family and representatives from the Infinitel company to finally test Olivia's talent, something they hadn't bothered to do all this time."
"Clearly, something had happened, though I didn't know what it was at the time."
"I didn't even have the luxury to worry about it, though, because it turned out Olivia had immense talent, even surpassing my cousin's son.
"And they wanted to take her away from me, when she was only eight years."
"But, when all I had in this world was her, how could I possibly accept that?"
"Then again, would my struggle mean anything?"
"Fortunately, my cousin, once again, agreed to help me."
"Well, she was also helping herself, as she wanted to ensure that her son continued receiving the best treatment. But I didn't care about her reasons."
"And with her help, someone from the Ashvale family started coming weekly to teach Olivia."
"Again, time passed peacefully, at least on the surface. And just when I felt like things really couldn't get any worse, when even my fear that my daughter might one day be treated the same way I was, sold off to someone, began to fade with all the attention she was getting, this time, they started saying that my daughter needs to attend some kind of academy with other talented youths."
As she spoke, she couldn't help but glance at the man,… or rather, the boy? Sitting in front of her. He was the same age as her daughter. So, could he have been able to enter that academy as well?
A small curiosity took hold of her thoughts as she wondered, but without dwelling on it further, she continued.
"It was more than a year ago that I was told about this."
"At first, I was worried, but in the end, I knew this time it wasn't something I could do anything about."
"Most importantly, I was at least able to let her experience a normal school…