Summary of Chapter 1062 from Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)
Chapter 1062 marks a crucial moment in Sharma’s Romance novel, Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Zayne wasn't upset when he heard Eamon's rant. Instead, he smiled faintly and agreed with his words.
Looking at his brother, he uttered, "Little Eamon, you finally said a useful sentence this whole early morning."
"Don't call me Little Eamon." Eamon immediately shouted, "And I did not only speak a sentence but several sentences."
Zayne shrugged and said, "A paragraph."
"That's more like it," Eamon nodded. Suddenly, he frowned again and said, "I don't understand at all. What happened? Why are our parents like this? I don't even know them anymore."
Zayne sighed, "Who would be able to fully understand another person in this world?"
Eamon frowned and looked at his brother in confusion.
"Even couples who have lived together for many years may not be able to understand each other fully. To figure out a person, one will need to be observant, tolerant, and most importantly, patient.
If you don't have enough patience to accept another person, it is better not to get married." Zayne explained.
Zayne's words confused Eamon.
He looked at his brother as his brows twisted into a knot, "What is going on with you Zayne? You're sounding like my philosophy teacher. Can you be more straightforward?"
"Fine, I'll be straightforward." Zayne said, "Dad doesn't love mom enough, but mom loves dad too much. They don't have tolerance for each other. This drama called life is never-ending, so they might as well separate, understand?"
"How come we're talking about love now? Isn't Grace's appearance the reason?" Eamon was even more confused, "You guys are confusing me. What is the reason for the divorce?"
"Because of love," Zayne answered softly.
"You mean, dad doesn't love mom?” Eamon asked.
"Do you think he loves her very much?" Zayne asked him back.
"Maybe," Eamon said, "I don't think he doesn't love mom."
"But does he love her deeply?" Zayne asked again.
"Isn't it the same for other families?" Eamon looked at his brother and said, "I think they have a good relationship. Besides, Dad is very courteous to Mom, and Mom also respects Dad very much. Isn't this a good husband and wife relationship?
We've lived together for so many years and I have always felt blessed living in this family. So I think the divorce is caused by Grace's appearance in addition to Mom's anxiety lately." Eamon explained.
"What does it have to do with her?" Zayne replied rationally, "Grace is just a trigger."
"Then it's still because of her," Eamon said.
"External factors do not play a role in the change, it's the internal factors that are the key to determining the development of things. What are you doing in philosophy class?" Zayne muttered.
"This is about our family. How is it related to philosophy?" Eamon was puzzled.
"Eamon, your life has been smooth sailing, so you won't consider too many factors and think the best of everything." Zayne pointed out.
"I am living a very happy life and I feel that we are a happy family. Don't you think your life is the same too?" Eamon asked.
"That's because you're not the eldest son, so you don't have to bear the responsibility of this family," Zayne was still rather patient, "The real problem is their marriage, not because of Grace. If they loved and believed in each other deeply, things wouldn't end up like today. There is already a problem existing between themselves, that's why they decided to divorce."
"If my guess is right, Zayne, you're trying to put a good word for our sister who we've never met, aren't you?" Eamon assumed.
Eamon said, "You're saying everyone deserves it?"
"That's right," Zayne answered.
Eamon retorted, "You deserve a beating, Zayne."
Zayne frowned.
"I want to slap you right now, right in the face." Eamon's eyes were red. "They are our parents. How can you be so calm?"
Zayne remained silent.
He had seen enough acting, enough scenes of them respecting each other like they are guests. He just felt that his parents needed disengagement.
All he could do was to help.
Give each other a space to figure out what they needed. Only then they could understand themselves better and live a better life.
However, his little brother could not accept this.
He thought that he could not deprive his younger brother of his rights, either. What Eamon wished and desired was for his parents to be together.
"Eamon, it's up to you. You have your rights. It's your choice to do whatever you want." Zayne said.
After saying this, he turned to open the door and saw his mother standing there, staring blankly.
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