Ex-wife, Please Come Back
Chapter 140 Farewell
But Sara knew it was not that simple. It was obviously a bloody farewell. Something must have been brewing behind Jacob's abnormal behavior. Was it because he was going to marry Alice and was afraid that she would do something unexpected to ruin it. In that case, Sara would look down upon Jacob. For so many years, Jacob still didn't know her. How pathetic it was.
Sara was out of breath because of crying. She had never cried like this in front of Jacob. Whether it was because of what happened today or because they wouldn't recognize each other in the future, Sara didn't care. What she cared about was that Jacob was in front of her, but she couldn't express her inner feelings at all.
Sara could do nothing but cry.
Bess saw this scene through the French window of her house. Standing behind her, Noah held Bess in his arms and said softly, "Good things never come easy. Don't worry."
Bess nodded, but she was still worried. It was so embarrassing today. She had a smooth meeting with Noah's parents and was ready to get married. But her good friend was deeply trapped in the shadow of divorce. Bess sighed inexplicably.
Jacob gently touched Sara's face. His heart was filled with love. But he couldn't be softhearted at such a critical moment, which would only hurt Sara more. He had made up his mind that the real love was to give Sara freedom, not to keep her by his side all the time.
"Jacob, will you regret what you have done today?" Raising her delicate face with tears in the corner of her eyes, Sara knew that her words were as stupid as asking him "have you ever loved me", but she didn't care.
Jacob stared at Sara. For a moment, he didn't want to care about anything, such as business or conspiracy. But the next second, he calmed down again. Only in this way could he not disappoint his father and protect the person he loved.
"I hope not." Jacob said in a cold voice. He was afraid that if he did something wrong, he would let Sara find out that something was wrong. This must be the last time he had hurt Sara.
light in Sara eyes. "Please leave me
air. He wanted to say something but stopped on
two were happy together. Others didn't know how to deal with it. They just followed their own thoughts and opinions to think about the purpose of the other party's doing so. In the end, there were so many conflicts, and they finally broke
think about the purpose of each other's doing so. Many years later, when Sara thought of this, she felt that she had been
down, with her feet off the ground. It was not a farewell or a plot, but a
talk about it and the two didn't discuss it, this matter would never happen. But she didn't know what Jacob was thinking. Now
knew that her heart was blocked at this time, and no matter what she thought, she would feel that her eyes could not
day. It was her fault to cry at her good friend's house. Thinking of this, Sara stood up and wiped her tears. Since the
her it was not obvious. But a
was sitting aside in a daze. When Sara came in, she glanced at Jacob with melancholy in her
have something else to do. I have to go now." Sara's voice was a little hoarse. She didn't want to disappoint Bess today, but she couldn't control
she forced a smile, she had to make Bess feel that she was not going to disappoint her when she said goodbye. Bess would never forget that day when Sara forced a smile,
need me to ask Noah to drive you home?" Seeing her like
occasion today. How can I let Noah send me back?' "No, I can leave
and walked towards the gate of the villa. The moment she turned around, tears fell down again. Jacob felt a little cold.
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