Chapter 1596
I heard Franklin endured quite a few rejections from Isaac. In the end, Franklin had no choice but to release Merrick and send him to plead on their behalf-only then was Gabriel rescued.
With the matter settled, they were deeply grateful to Isaac, though they all knew it had been a calculated move. What else could they do? After all, their son had behaved badly and been caught in the act.
When Merrick learned of his mother's mistreatment of Courtney, he kept quiet for a time. However, once they were married, he made it clear that he wished to live separately. He didn't want to cause a rift in the family, but in Starhaven's official evaluations, being dutiful towards family mattered more than talent. A single accusation of being disloyal could end a person's career.
Merrick's reason for wanting to live separately was perfectly reasonable-he said he needed peace and quiet to prepare for his upcoming exams. His family was too large, so the distractions would make it difficult to focus.
He had always been a dutiful son, and Maya had stirred up so much trouble this time. She also saw that Merrick had the support of powerful people, so she didn't try to stop him. She agreed to their separation.
The matter was handled quietly, with no gossip or trouble. At first, the couple had planned to live in Courtney's dowry house, but Maya worried that her son might be taken advantage of. So, she used her own dowry money to buy them a small house to live in instead.
The young couple seemed to be utterly content, as happy as could be.noveldrama
I was glad for them.
Merrick, a smart and hardworking young man, was bound for success. Even if he didn't become a top scholar, he would find his own way in the world.
However, it seemed that Courtney's marriage had a much greater effect on Viola, who became withdrawn and downcast for a while.
I knew she had heard plenty of gossip over the years. Cari once told me that when a woman made a mistake, it was hard to start over. Everyone always celebrated when a man changed and turned his life around, but a woman was condemned when it happened.
Viola had truly changed, though. She no longer only thought about herself and started helping around the house. She even worked at the workshop, which had grown, taking in many women who had been abandoned by their husbands.
Viola and Zoey taught them how to read and write. They didn't need a great education, but knowing how to read and do simple math was important. Many of these women might leave the workshop one day, and knowing a trade or a skill would help them support themselves.
Viola had become quieter and less sensitive. But, despite all her progress, there were times when I saw that she was troubled. She used to care so much about her appearance and status, and always had to have the finest clothes and live in luxury.
Now, she was different.
She didn't care much about her clothes or how she looked. Most days, she didn't even bother to dress up, and rarely bothered with makeup. A few strands of white had started to show in her hair, which she didn't try to hide.
One day, she invited Isaac and me to her house. Zoey and Luna were there too. Viola wanted to share something she had been thinking about for a long time with
us.
"I've had an idea for a while now," she began, her voice calm, but there was a hint of nervousness in her eyes. "I've been hesitating, but I think I should tell you all and see if you think this a good idea."
"Go ahead," Zoey said gently.
Viola took a deep breath and coughed softly. Her hands twisted the handkerchief in her lap as she said, "I'm wondering if Barrett would ever consider taking me back. i were to marry him again, I think it might settle things for the children. Their marriages won't be affected anymore."
We were all surprised and exchanged looks.
The past between Viola and Barrett was complicated, to say the least. It was hard
to say who had made the bigger mistake. But the bond between them seemed
long gone. Could it really be rekindled?
Zoey was always the practical one. After a long pause, she said, "If it's just about
the children's marriages, you don't need to do this. But if you truly want to be with him again, then that's a different matter."
Viola's eyes grew sad. Her voice dropped a little as she continued, "I know I'm getting older. I've been
selfish for so long, and I know it' et
burdened everyone. But should rely on my nieces and nephews to take care of me in my old age? I'm not just doing this for them. also want something for myself."
"But if you rush to him, do you think he'll treat you well?" Luna asked.
Viola shook her head slowly. "I don't know. I've been thinking about this for a long
time. I'm just asking what you all think. Honestly, I don't even know if Barrett would agree."
She turned to me and asked, "What do you think?"
I didn't think too much before I
answered: "If you really want to be with him again, then you should him. If he agrees, you can be together again. If not, you don' anything, except maybe a little pride. Does it matter to you?"
Viola lowered her voice, speaking almost as if to herself: "It doesn't matter. I don't
have much pride left. Maybe if I leave the capital, I could find some peace."
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