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Sweet Sorrow novel Chapter 228

"Nicole... I... " Bevis wanted to say something but stopped on a second thought. He didn't notice that the expression on Michelle's face had changed. She had become so nervous and terrible.

Frightened by such an expression, Nicole was about to leave when she felt her waist tightened.

"What are you talking about?" Jacob hugged Nicole and asked.

"Mr. Jacob. I'm sorry. I... "

"Are you going to leave?" Jacob interrupted her greeting and said to Bevis indifferently.

"……" Michelle was embarrassed, but she didn't dare to get angry or question Jacob. If she hadn't been with Bevis, she wouldn't have come to this occasion, let alone talk to Jacob.

Bevis nodded, "I'm leaving. Let's meet some other day. "

"Okay."

"See you." Bevis left first. Not only didn't he help Michelle out, but he also ignored her. Michelle gritted her teeth and ran after him.

Watching the two leaving, Nicole was speechless.

"What's wrong?" He asked Nicole.

Nicole said helplessly, "I used to think she was bad and scheming. Now it seems that she is also pitiful. She tried every means to grab other people's boyfriend, but she did not get love."

Jacob didn't take it seriously. He said coldly, "Poor people must have hateful points. She deserves it. She can't blame anyone else."

"Yes, so it's more pathetic."

With a sigh, Nicole looked at him affectionately and asked gently, "What about you? Can you still hold on?"

"I don't know. I have to." Jacob looked indifferent, as if he was talking about something that had nothing to do with him.

Nicole put her palm on his finger and said seriously, "Don't be afraid. I'll be with you."

"Okay."

David died in a car accident all of a sudden. The burden on Jacob's shoulder was much heavier than Nicole had imagined. Nicole hadn't seen him for nearly a week since the funeral.

She knew Jacob was busy, so she seldom contacted him. She learned the latest news about Jacob through watching news and gossips.

After the accident, Mrs. Judy knew that Nicole was sad. Even when she saw that Nicole sighed sadly because of Jacob, she didn't say anything bad about Nicole.

"Nicole? Nicole? "

"What?" Realizing what had happened, Nicole looked at her mother in panic.

Mrs. Judy took the basket from Nicole's hand and said helplessly, "what are you thinking about? The vegetables are almost crushed by you."

Nicole looked down at the messy vegetables made by her unconsciously and apologized to her mother, "sorry, I didn't notice..."

"Are you worried about him?" Mrs. Judy picked up the crumpled vegetables and threw them into the trash can, asking Nicole.

"Yes..." Nicole admitted.

"Since you are so worried, you can go there by yourself."

Nicole hesitated, "but I can't help him in any way. If I go there, I will bring him trouble... "

"It may cause trouble, but if you don't go, he won't feel your worries and concern for him." Mrs. Judy pushed Nicole] to the chopping block, pointed at the flour in the bowl and said, "this dish can't be fried. Make dumpling filling. Make some dumplings, and send them to him later. He must be very busy now and doesn't remember to eat well. "

"Okay!" Encouraged by her mother, Nicole cheered up immediately and began to make dumplings for Jacob.

When the dumplings were almost ready, Nicole sent a message to Jacob, asking him where he was now. To Nicole's surprise, he answered that he was at the main house of the Gu family.

The news made Nicole flinch.

Since Jacob was in the main house of the Gu family, he would certainly have dinner. She didn't need to send dumplings specially. Besides, Albertan certainly didn't want to see her. At this time, she didn't want to cause trouble to Albertan who had lost her husband.

After Nicole told her mother her thoughts, her mother put forward a different opinion. She put dumplings into the heat preservation box and said to Nicole, "since you have made it, of course you have to take it. It's one thing whether he eats or not, and it's another thing whether you cook it or not."

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