Chapter 2347
Chapter 2347
Jasper's eyes dimmed, and his chapped lips curled downward in a tight frown.
Alarm bells rang in Xavier's mind. He rushed forward and stood in front of Jasper's hospital bed as if shielding him from a threat.
For once, Justin's usual bright demeanor was replaced by something colder-grim and calculating. His eyes burned with unspoken anger, and it was clear he wasn't here for a social call.
Upon noticing all that, Winston frowned.
"Mr. Justin, Mr. Jasper is injured. I wonder which fool let his dog loose to harm him. Through gritted teeth, Xavier urged Justin to leave. "Mr. Jasper doesn't wish to entertain any visitors right now. He needs rest. Please leave!"
Upon hearing that, the look in Justin's eyes dimmed subtly.
In reality, Xavier had no idea who the mastermind was. He was simply blowing the matter out of proportion, driven by his frustration and anger.
Unexpectedly, Justin had taken his casual remark to heart.
Not wanting Winston to witness the awkward tension between the Becketts, Jasper hissed under his breath," Xavier, don't be rude to Justin."
Justin ignored Xavier but looked to Winston instead. He lifted the corners of his lips slightly into an elegant smile. "Apologies for barging in, Mr. Winston."
Winston forced a smile in return. "No need for apologies, Mr. Justin. I am an outsider here. You and Jasper are brothers, after all. It's more like I'm the nuisance here."
Justin's gaze hardened. "Mr. Winston, I'm afraid I must ask for a moment alone with my brother."
It was clear what he meant-Winston was to leave.
Winston gave Jasper a concerned look. "Rest well, Jasper. I shall not stand in the way of your brotherly conversation.'
Not only did this man before his eyes once save his daughter's life, but he also had a pure and refined image that felt as warm as a spring breeze. All who saw him would get a good impression of him.
Yet, for some reason, he simply did not feel particularly good about Justin. He kept feeling that there was a barrier between them, and all he wanted to do was keep his distance.
"Justin, you can just say what you want."
Having been through this incident, Jasper became greatly suspicious of Justin, even though he had once saved his life. Deep down, he was greatly conflicted and reluctant to have this private conversation with Justin.
"Mr. Winston is an elder I respect. I haven't seen him in a really long time, so I'd like to spend more time with him." Winston's eyes widened at that. His heart was warmed.
"You can say your piece right here. If it's not convenient, we can talk tomorrow instead."
Upon saying that, Jasper lowered his eyes, making it obvious that he was not keen to speak to him.
A dark look filled Justin's eyes. He took a heavy breath, then said in a hoarse voice, "Jasper, Ms. Alyssa was in danger and almost lost her life in the mountain forests this time.
"I spoke with her primary physician earlier and learned that she suffered severe frostbite in two areas of her body. As a woman, she's already physically weaker, and the extreme cold likely caused significant damage to her bodily functions.
In an instant, the atmosphere in the hospital ward became heavy and suffocating.
Jasper's temples throbbed. Silently, he tightened his grip on his blanket.
The image of Alyssa curled into a ball in the snow flashed in his mind. She had wanted to acknowledge his presence, yet something held her back. That hesitation made Jasper feel as if the icy air from the mountainous woods had seeped into his very lungs, freezing him from within.
Winston winced, his frailty catching up to him. He stumbled, but Silas caught him just in time.
Silas, face pale with worry, shot a glance at Justin. 'Mr. Justin, what are you trying to say?"
A crestfallen look came across Justin's face. He hesitated.All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.
At that moment, Sheryl entered the room, clad in a lab coat, as if on cue. Without hesitation, she addressed the group, her voice clear and authoritative. "Exposure to extreme cold can be extremely harmful to women. It can affect their fertility or even trigger a series of gynecological issues."
She paused, her gaze shifting to the pale-faced Jasper, her expression unreadable. "That said, I've heard that Ms. Alyssa once had a miscarriage and is now barren. So, in this regard... How should I put it? I suppose you could say this was, in some way, a blessing in disguise.
Her casual words hung in the air like a slap. Jasper's heart twisted, and the Taylors seemed to crumble. Xavier's eyes turned bloodshot with fury.
"Enough, you!" Xavier roared, lunging forward. "How dare you twist the knife in their wounds like that?"
Wide-eyed, Sheryl put on an innocent expression as she looked toward Justin for help.
"Sheryl may have been blunt, but she spoke the truth." Suddenly, Justin's eyes snapped to Jasper, dark and piercing, his gaze sharp with accusation. "Jasper, you have to take full responsibility for what happened to Ms. Alyssa. If it hadn't been for you, she wouldn't have gone hiking alone and ended up in such danger.
"Jasper, have you even stopped to think about why she chose to take that risk? Why, despite knowing about the snowstorm last night, she went ahead with the hike? As someone experienced in hiking, why would she rather face the blizzard than turn back before it was too late?"
Justin's harsh words struck Jasper like a relentless force, circling around his heart, each question driving deeper than the last. He opened his mouth to respond, but it felt as if a rusted nail had pierced his voice box, leaving him unable to make a sound.
Justin's gaze remained fixed on him, unyielding. Then, in a calm, clear voice, he spoke the truth that cut through the silence. "It was because you broke your promise to her."
"Pro... mise?" Winston and Silas were staggered.
Meanwhile, Sheryl chose to remain silent despite having complete knowledge of the entire story.
"She waited for you," Justin continued, his eyes narrowing with contempt. "But you didn't show up. She couldn't accept that you broke your promise to her."
Justin moved closer to Jasper, his gaze growing colder and darker with each passing moment. "She couldn't accept that the man who once cherished and loved her so deeply could now dismiss her, pushing her aside for another woman.
"She must have been waiting for you, clinging to the hope that you'd come for her. She couldn't believe that you could be so cruel that you wouldn't show up for your meeting with her."
From the side of the bed, Justin leaned in slightly toward Jasper. The smile that curled on his lips was unnerving, as if it concealed a terrifying beast, one that had been waiting for the right moment to break free from its frozen
shell.
He continued, "Despite all the emotions Ms. Alyssa poured out to you, you let her down. Jasper, whether you're willing to admit it or not, this is the truth. To you, Ms. Alyssa has already become unimportant and dispensable."