Chapter 444 Domestic Violence
"What? Did you just say that Jonathan had abused Alice during their wedding day? How could he do that to his newly wedded
wife?" She gasped.
The news caused her to suddenly sit up straight. She had no doubts on what Jacob just told her.
On the other hand, her husband cocked a brow in surprise. It was as if the woman in front of him was a stranger.
Noticing his odd stare, she raised her own eyebrows and looked straight into his eyes.
"What? Why are you looking at me like that? Is there something on my face?" She looked absolutely clueless as she
immediately touched her face and tried to wipe it.
Alice's situation had genuinely worried her. After all, Jacob was partly responsible for the woman's misfortune.
"No, it's not that. I just thought you wouldn't care about her. After all, she had hurt you before," he replied.
His expression immediately softened and his tone wasn't as lighthearted as before.
"What she did was indeed unforgivable. However, after such a long time, I honestly feel a little bit grateful to her," she mused.
A sudden pause came afterwards. Jacob felt like she was bracing herself before saying her next words. "She made me
understand what kind of life I want to live. Because of her, I was able to see your true heart," she continued to explain.
Jacob breathed a sigh of relief. "Yes, perhaps I should be thanking her too. I can't do anything about what happened to her now,
though. I can't just simply go to Jonathan and meddle in their business."
Sara furrowed her brows, seriously considering what he said. "Even if you wanted to go and see him, you need to have a good
reason for doing so. Besides, that plan may not work that easy."
"Yeah. I've got nothing to do about it. I just hope that she can get out of that mess as soon as possible." He shrugged.
Sara nodded and flashed him a small smile before resting her head on his shoulder. The pair quietly sat on the sofa, savoring the
time they had together being wrapped in one another's arms. Time had seemed to stop around them and it was as if they were
the only two beings that mattered at the moment.
"Where did you think Uncle James go?" she suddenly asked. Her eyes roamed around the room, realizing that she actually
enjoyed a quiet moment in a space just between the two of them. Sometimes though, she couldn't deny that she felt somewhat
bored.
Jacob didn't say anything as if it was a taboo. After a few minutes of undisturbed silence, he finally opened his mouth to speak.
"I've thought about it a lot of times. Maybe it was a good thing that Uncle James had left. Otherwise, we won't be able to face
each other when we live together. What's more, if we live happily together, what about father then?"
Every time Jacob thought of James, his mind would drift over to Michael. Both of them were a family that he couldn't part with.
He couldn't imagine abandoning them.
"Jacob, Michael had already passed away. These things are not as difficult to face as you think," she said.
Concern was written all over her face as she sat up straight with her legs crossed. She didn't want Jacob to be stuck in a
dilemma because of the relationship between James and Michael. After all, what happened between them really had nothing to
do with him.
"You don't have to comfort me, Sara. Many things happen in this world for no reason. We have no choice but to just accept the
inevitable," he murmured.
There was a hint of sadness in his eyes, but Sara decided not to comment about it. He only patted her gently on the shoulder as
she leaned against his once again. Not long after, she found herself caught in a deep slumber.
Careful not to move, Jacob started to think about what his wife just said.
Her words just kept on repeating on and on in his mind. He had actually thought the same thing.
As silence enveloped the entire house, he felt that it slowly started to become deafening. It was as if the surrounding air around
the place was starting to drown him.
No one knew why he was so sad, but he was aware that Sara definitely knew what he was thinking of. When in front of the
public, Jacob had already mastered the art of putting on a fake smile for everyone.
He didn't expect that someday he would be pushing himself to do something that would hide his true feelings.
As he continued to quietly sit there, he would occasionally glance sideways to check on Sara. Her rhythmic breathing was the
only sound that broke the silence. For some reason, it made him feel at ease.
To be honest, the agreement that he discussed with Shawn was a bit risky. If it failed, the man would only merely suffer a failure
in the investment compared to Jacob who treated failure as everything to him.
Suffering from that failure would mean that they would have nothing left. It would mean that those years of learning were all
worthless.
Still, he knew that it was worth taking the risk. It was not until he experienced falling down that he could fully understand how
hard it was to rise again during a desperate situation. Fixing his gaze at the sleeping woman beside him, a soft smile appeared
on his lips. He had this amazing person who had been by his side the entire time. He wasn't alone.
He really didn't want to admit that he had felt so lonely for a long time.
When his mother passed away, he had only felt loneliness enveloping him. It was like falling into a black hole which he found
himself lost in and unable to find the way out.
Despite this, it had also been the very reason that urged him to form a habit of meditating. Since then, he had developed a calm
character.
Jacob also felt that Michael was the luckiest thing that ever happened to him. Michael cared about Jacob so much that he hadn't
developed any inferiority complex.
That type of feeling was probably everyone's worst enemy. Everyone would suffer insecurity and be unsure of themselves at
some point in their life. It was a terrible feeling that left a person struggling with their problems even more than they were
supposed to.
He assumed that he had always been very confident because of Michael's nonstop encouragement on him since he was young.
Although he was cold and aloof, as long as he spoke, he would say it with confidence.
This was also why Jacob respected Michael. No one had the obligation to be good to anyone, but Michael didn't care about what
had happened in the past. This was one of the greatest things Jacob was thankful for.
More than an hour seemed to have already passed. After breaking out from his thoughts, he carefully carried Sara all the way to
the bedroom. Smiling softly to himself, he was confident that everything would get better. He didn't feel any slightest hint of doubt
about it.
During the following days that passed by, Jacob and Shawn started to discuss about their partnership in detail.
Since Jonathan had also started to become busy, Alice was finally able to move freely.
After a while of enduring such torture, she could finally breathe a sigh of relief. However, Jonathan wouldn't tell her anything
about the company's current situation any longer.
She wasn't sure why. Perhaps he was already cautious of her, or maybe he just simply didn't have any time to tell her about it.
Maybe it was also because of Thompson that her husband wasn't as violent towards her as before.
Still, it wasn't enough to ease her worries. Her walls had been up all the time and she was always on her guard. She would never
be able to forget the events from that night.
From the obvious scowl Jonathan wore on his face every time he came home, she could tell that he wasn't in a good mood. For
that reason, Alice made it a point to stay away from him as possible.
She had recently found herself avoiding him like the plague these days, not bothering to even try and talk to him. At the same
time, the man seemed to ignore her as well.
One day, however, she happened to have eavesdropped on his conversation with his assistant over the phone about the
company's affairs.
From what she heard, it sounded like a large number of employees were going to resign. He had already reduced the number of
staff as well as their salary before, but now the employees seemed to have taken initiative to just leave.
The salaries should have increased with the growth of commodity prices. However, Jonathan had still decided to reduce the
employees' salary which resulted in a lot of dissatisfaction. In the end, most of them had chosen to quit instead.
Of course, not everyone wanted to leave. Those who were determined to resign were able to find a better job somewhere else.
Still, the company needed talents like them.
This ordeal had caused him to be very busy recently. Aside from this, their biggest partner had chosen to terminate their contract
with them.
To be honest, he was still perplexed about it. He just told them that he wanted a little more shares in the profit, but then their
partner suddenly chose to end their contract without any hesitation.
Everything was a mess, and there wasn't anything he could do about it.
After all, it was his fault that they just lost the company's biggest partner. His brows furrowed in irritation at the thought of it.