Of the Little White stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 275. Let's read the author's Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica) Little White story right here.
Just as they saw that Jessica was getting better, she fell into another deadlock.
Why Oliver did treat her and her child like that?
If she hadn't become a person without identity in Birmingham, she would like to ask him about what happened that night.
However, if she went back now, she would destroy everything the Kim family had done in Birmingham for her.
Jessica's heart was tangled.
She also had strong mood swings between negative and positive.
Even she herself couldn't control her emotions at all.
After the accident, Jessica returned to her state before and locked herself in her room every day. She ate very little of the food that the servants delivered her.
Seeing Jessica lose weight day by day, Gavin could no longer pretend to be out of the way.
He discussed with Barbara and decided to tell Jessica the truth.
It was also a hair of the dog.
If Jessica continued to be depressed and missed the critical treatment period, it would be very difficult for her to fully recover.
Lucas agreed with Gavin's decision.
They just needed timing.
Gavin took out all the photos of Emily he had and asked the secretary to enlarge and print them.
Then, he moved Emily's album, "The Rose", which he had been keeping in the study, to the living room, and played it to Jessica during dinner.
One day.
Jessica wanted to take a walk outside.
Lucas secretly followed her when he saw her go downstairs, mainly because he was afraid that she would do something to hurt herself.
The courtyard of the Kim family was large, and rockery and stream were specially designed inside.
It would be difficult to find her immediately if she disappeared in it.
When Jessica went downstairs, she felt something changed in the living room.
Although she didn't go downstairs many times, she was good at memory. As long as she saw it once, she could feel the difference.
She was just temporarily in a bad mood, so she reacted slowly.
Lucas used his phone to turn on the LP player.
Just as Jessica was about to walk out, a pleasant voice came from the player.
Jessica stopped.
She was familiar with the song. When she was in Birmingham, she had seen grandma listening to it at home.
Back then, when grandma saw Jessica at the door and listened carefully, she turned it off.
As if she was hiding something. At that time, Jessica thought it was an adult's secret and did not take it to heart.
When she heard the song again, it was in Lucas's car. At that time, Lucas had been playing it all the way from Delft to Amsterdam.
Unexpectedly, she heard it here for the third time.
Only this time she felt particularly empathetic. She could no longer return to Birmingham.
The place where she grew up.
She was even more unfilial. In the end, she didn't go to grandma's funeral, but let the man she hated the most go for her.
Sadly, there was no place for her in such a big Birmingham. Someone wanted her to die.
Jessica knew that she had lost her composure before. She immediately stood up and called out, "Uncle."
When Gavin heard Jessica call him uncle, his heart softened.
He was uneasy just now, but he suddenly relaxed completely.
But he didn't know how to respond. So he just nodded and forced a smile.
Perhaps, he had always been serious due to his work habits over the years.
Lucas didn't be like him at all.
It seemed that her condition had improved.
Gavin brought the painting to Jessica, and Lucas was also surprised. He did not expect that Gavin would buy a painting back.
Jessica could tell at a glance that the painting was heavily colored and was Van Gogh's work.
She said faintly, "Uncle, do you like Van Gogh?"
"This is for you. I didn't know much about art. I happened to meet it at the auction, so I took it. Lucas is not interested in art at all. I just heard from him that you liked it, so it was best to give it to you." Gavin said lightly.
Jessica did not expect that he would send such a valuable painting to her.
It was obvious that if the painting was bought at the auction, the premium of it was very high.
"Thank you for your kindness. I can't accept it." Jessica refused.
"You hang it in your room first. The starry sky in it is so beautiful. If it accompanies you, you won't be too lonely." Lucas persuaded.
Jessica did not want to hang the painting in her room no matter what.
In the end, they had to hang it in the living room.
So that everyone could see it when they walked in and out.
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