After Dirvorce I become a SheEO Chapter 675
Chapter 675 Mr. Nash’s
Unexpected Arrival save
Wingfield gazed at Zayla, his demeanor tinged with loneliness and a hint of melancholy, perhaps influenced by
alcohol. Zayla nodded in understanding. Wingfield gestured toward a spot nearby.
“She’s over there…”
Zayla followed his gaze to the shimmering sea under the moonlit sky. She felt a slight pang of confusion, but an
unsettling premonition gripped her heart. Choosing not to ask further, she simply watched Wingfield in silence.
Wingfield mustered a bitter smile and spoke again, his voice laden with sorrow. “She remains forever trapped in the
summer when she was thirteen.”
Zayla’s eyes welled up with a touch of sadness. She bit her lip, her delicate eyebrows furrowing in concern.
She didn’t know what words to offer as solace to Wingfield, nor did she know how to divert the conversation… away
from this sea of sorrow. She couldn’t either ascertain if this was merely Wingfield’s emotional release prompted by
alcohol.
If sharing his pain provided some relief, then perhaps this discussion needed to continue. But she truly didn’t
know… what to say. Thus, she quietly observed him, attentively listening to his heartfelt disclosure.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“That year, I was attending university in another city. I promised her that I would return to see her once
xo.com fast updateshe had waited through one thousand and one sunny days. “And that day happened to
mark the one thousand and first sunny day…
“My parents went on a sea voyage, and she waited alone by the shore, yearning for their return and for me to see
her.
“But on that very day, at that very moment, she encountered a group of drunkards. After tormenting her, they
pressed her into the sea until she couldn’t breathe.
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“Back then, Aromasouth Island was a lawless place, where the local thugs held sway. I always warned her never to
leave the house at night, and she always
listened… But on that one occasion, just that single time… It wasn’t that she disobeyed; she was waiting for me to
come home!
“Even to this day, I dare not to think about it. She can’t speak, she can’t hear anything, and she can’t even shout
for help! “That day… how desperate and frightened was she?”
Wingfield’s voice quivered with intense emotion, his words disjointed and difficult to string together. At that
moment, his emotions crumbled completely, and an indescribable sorrow consumed him, tears cascading down his
face. A true man does not easily shed tears, except when his heart is truly wounded.
At this moment, nobody would ridicule him. This burden of guilt and remorse was deeply entrenched in the heart of
a brother, an indelible scar that would persist throughout his lifetime. One thousand and one sunny days,
reminiscent of “One Thousand and One Nights”, formed nothing more than a brief tale, an unfinished narrative left
by a brother for his sister’s hopeful anticipation.
Who could have fathomed that this anticipation would eventually lead to… her demise? Wingfield was not to blame,
nor was his sister. The true culprits were the scoundrels, the beasts who harmed his sister! Time seemed to stand
still at this moment.
Zayla gazed at Wingfield, desiring to offer solace, to reassure him that he shouldn’t burden himself excessively, and
to convey that his sister wouldn’t wish to witness her brother in such a
state.
However, upon reflection, over a decade had passed, and surely countless others had already spoken these very
words to him… “Wingfield.” Zayla gently nudged him with her hand. “Let’s take a walk by the beach.”
Wingfield appeared taken aback. Over all these years, no one who knew the truth had ever mentioned the sea in
his presence, let alone suggesting walking by the beach. Zayla was the first person to do so. Faced with her hopeful
gaze, Wingfield nodded in agreement.
Side by side, they headed towards the beach. As they stepped onto the soft sandy beach, Zayla gazed at the rolling
waves and then turned to look at Wingfield.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWingfield’s expression was solemn, and he closed his eyes a few times, lacking the courage to face the sea. Zayla
smiled and gently tugged at his sleeve, encouraging him to open his eyes.
Standing beneath the moonlight, on the shoreline, embraced by the cool sea breeze, she gestured to him. You
know, this beach holds more than just the memory of your sister’s passing. It also holds the memories of the one
thousand and one sunny days she awaited.” Maintaining her smile, Zayla asked, “What did you call your sister?”
“Dane.” This word was uttered with great difficulty, but Wingfield managed to say “Dane, your brother has returned
home.
He’s been back for over a decade, teaching at your school, never straying from Aromasouth Island. He has always
been by your side, as close as can be. And now, he has come to see you.” She gestured towards the sea with these
words.
Dane was a deaf and mute. She couldn’t hear or speak, but she understood sign language. Zayla then turned to
face Wingfield and said, “She will definitely see it.”
Wingfield was filled with a sense of wonder as he observed Zayla’s hair delicately dancing in the caress of the
ocean breeze. An impulse surged within him, prompting him to extend his hand, intending to tenderly brush away
the stray strands.
However, just as he reached out, his arm was abruptly seized by another hand, gripping it firmly. Bang!