When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him

Chapter 1398



Chapter 1398 Something Has Happened To Jennifer

Vivian's eyes widened as she was shocked by Ernest's unexpected appearance here.

Jennifer's words echoed once again in her mind, but she quickly shook her head, forcing herself to forget them.

She had already made up her mind to marry Zachary. If she were to hesitate now while harboring thoughts of another man, it would truly be inappropriate.

Following her gaze, Zachary also spotted Ernest, and a flicker of displeasure passed through his eyes.

"Do you want to meet him?" he asked, feigning magnanimity.

Vivian shook her head. "There's no need."

"Then get in the car," Zachary said, feeling much better.

To be honest, he could come to terms with what happened to Vivian last night. However, what he couldn't accept was her inability to resist seeing Ernest while being with him.

She had been forced for the first while the latter was her voluntarily taking the initiative. These were two completely different matters.

Upon entering the car, Vivian didn't cast another glance behind her.

Cecilia and the others, as part of the bride's family, moved to sit in the car behind, all heading toward Sinclair Manor together.

Upon arriving at Sinclair Manor, the wedding proceeded as planned.

Both George and Roland could finally relax.

After the wedding ceremony, Vivian remained gloomy, sitting in the room with Cecilia keeping her company.

Cecilia didn't know how to comfort her and could only silently stay by her side.

Suddenly, there was a knock on the door.

"Who is it?"

Cecilia got up to open the door.

It was Ernest. "It's me."

Cecilia's brows furrowed slightly. "Ernest, what are you doing here? You must be aware that today is Vivian's wedding. Please don't make things difficult for others." Vivian had also overheard the conversation outside. She rose and positioned herself behind Cecilia.

"Ernest, there's nothing left for us to discuss. Everything is in the past now. I understand that my father was in the wrong back then, so whatever compensation you need, I'm willing to provide."

Compensation?

Upon hearing those words, Ernest couldn't help but give a wry smile.

"Can we talk alone?" he asked.

Cecilia cast a glance at Vivian.NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.

Vivian didn't hesitate for a moment, replying, "It's better to discuss any matters right here. Now that I'm married into the Sinclair family, it's inappropriate for me to be alone with you." Ernest had no choice but to nod. "All right, I'll speak here then."

"Go ahead."

Seeing the situation, Cecilia didn't feel it was appropriate to stand between the two. Hence, she walked into the room and sat down.

Ernest hesitated for a long time

before continuing, "Jennifer told me that there are certain things I must tell you myself. That way, there

would be no regrets between us net

She told you about the past events, didn't she? I'm sorry, I shouldn't have married her without telling you the full story, leaving you in confusion all this time."

Vivian's hand, hanging by her side, tightened slightly. "Actually, I should apologize to you too. I never sought you out, back then. I had no idea that my father almost cost you your life because of me. I really am sorry. don't even know how else to

apologize to you."

"It's fine. I've long forgotten about the past," Ernest said, not blaming Vivian for what her father had done.

He added, "However, I'm telling you all this, not because I want to get back together with you. I'm with Jennifer now, and I have no thoughts of divorce."

A strange tightness unexpectedly formed in Vivian's throat.

"Yeah, me too. I'm with Zachary now, and I don't intend to get back together with you."

"That's good then."

Ernest was about to wish Vivian happiness when his cell phone began to ring.

He grabbed his phone and realized it was a call from Greta.

Upon answering the call, he immediately detected the urgency in Greta's voice as she cried, "Ernest, something's happened to Jennie!"


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