Chapter 245
Cordy didn't reply.
Sometimes, silence really could replace everything.
"I didn't mean to hide the fact that I was the man who slept with you when you were eighteen," John
admitted. "I asked you before if you hated him, and you said yes. I thought I’d tell you when our
relationship was more stable, when you no longer rejected physical contact with me. Maybe...
Just maybe, you’d be able to accept my presence."
Cordy listened quietly, not interrupting him at all. And so, John went on.
"At that time, I had just returned from abroad and was drinking with Bob and a few other friends. At the
bar, I saw you while you were delirious. A man approached you, and you tried to refuse him. I went up
to you two and pushed him away, and then you leaned against me. You felt hot to touch. I admit that I
took you to a hotel, but where else was I going to take you? I didn’t know, and you were burning up. I
asked you, but you didn't say anything. After that, when we reached the hotel, you pushed me onto the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbed, and..." John trailed off, looking back at Cordy.
Cordy pursed her lips. So many years had passed since the incident, and the blurred images in her
mind seemed to clear up gradually.
"You said you begged me not to touch you, but you had no idea how desperate you were that night. If
you hadn't left the morning before I woke up, you could’ve seen that I was bruised all over from that
night."
Cordy couldn't help but clench her fist tightly. John was bringing up the past that she wanted to forget
so badly with such ease, it made her blood boil.
"It's not like I didn't want to look for you before. But I had my pride; I was young and wild, and after you
forced me to sleep with you and abandoned me, I was upset. I returned abroad, but it only lasted a
month before I came back looking for you. But then, my parents got into an accident and passed away."
John paused for a moment, then cleared his throat and continued slowly," My whole family was in
mourning, and my grandfather fell ill from the overwhelming sorrow. I took on all the pressure and
burden of the family, and devoted myself to work. I had to travel between home and abroad frequently,
and I simply couldn't find the time to look for you. Later, my grandfather brought Richard back, stating
that...you abandoned him."
Cordy felt her heart clench painfully.
How could she have abandoned Richard?
She clearly remembered the doctor and nurse telling her that her baby had been stillborn when she
was on the operation table. She had been so distraught that she didn't even dare to look at the
"corpse".
She simply accepted the fact that her baby was gone.
"So, is this your way of getting revenge on me?" Cordy asked, instead of explaining anything. It was
futile to say anything, especially if the whole thing was complicated to begin with.
"I'll admit that when I first saw Richard, I was angry and even thought of getting revenge on you. But
after calming down, I chose to understand you. You weren't even nineteen, and you were still a child.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhat's more, how much scorn would you have received if people knew you had given birth out of
wedlock?"
That was true.
So, that's why John believed that she would abandon Richard. He never had cause to suspect anything
else; that there might have been a misunderstanding.
It was the same for Cordy.
Cordy couldn't believe that John had genuine feelings for her. She thought he was simply getting
revenge for her being irresponsible.
"After that, I actually went looking for you again," John said. "At Astonia... But you were already
together with Kyle. I saw you walking together in the sunset, and I didn't dare to meet you."
Cordy remained silent. She didn't know whether she should believe John's words.
"At first, I wanted to forget about you. When I returned to the country to inherit Levine Ventures,
however, I saw you again. You were beautiful in your white wedding dress. I was standing near you, but
you didn't spare me a glance."
On the day of Cordy’s engagement party with Kyle, her mind was only filled with the latter. At that time,
it was impossible for her to have anyone else in her thoughts.