Chapter 88
Chapter 88 The Thorn In Josiah’s Heart
After taking off her apron, Eleanor rushed to pack Susan’s belongings in her bedroom.
Meanwhile, Josiah glanced at Susan, who was already seated on the sofa. Her eyes were closed, and she was twirling a string
of prayer beads, seemingly engaged in prayer-clear signs she wished to avoid conversation with him.
Feeling helpless, Josiah sought out Eleanor, who efficiently packed Susan’s clothes and daily necessities.
He called out softly, “Eleanor?”
“Oh, Mr. Guerra,” Eleanor promptly responded.
“Let me help you,” Josiah offered.
Eleanor replied, “No need, please sit down. I can handle it myself.”
Josiah reluctantly withdrew his outstretched hand and asked, “Eleanor, why do you seem afraid of Lysanne?”
Uneasy, Eleanor stammered, “No... No, not at all.”
Josiah continued, “If there’s something, just tell me directly.”
Lowering her head, Eleanor smiled faintly and admitted, “Mr. Guerra, I’ve been a maid all my life. served many families, but only
Madam truly treated me like family. Even you, I consider as my son.”
“I know,” Josiah replied, understanding Eleanor’s perspective.
Eleanor replied, “Mr. Guerra, I must share something you may not want to hear today. Choosing to divorce Mrs. Guerra and be
with Ms. Lysanne might lead to regrets in the future.”
Josiah was surprised upon hearing this. He asked, “Why do you say that?”
Eleanor shared, “Mr. Guerra, the commitment between two people is for a lifetime. While having affection for someone is one
thing, the ability to withstand the test of time is another matter.”
She added, “Well... Ms. Lysanne has never been a well-behaved person since her youth. Choosing to be with her may lead to
countless challenges for you and her child. I don’t mean to speak ill of her behind her back, but I’ve always sensed that her
nature might pose difficulties.”
Josiah furrowed his brows as he asked, “Do you know something?”
Eleanor-stated, “It’s not a big deal, but do you remember the chick seller at the school gate when you were young?”
Yeah, I remember,” Josiah replied.
Eleanor revealed, “I witnessed it myself. She fought with the chick seller and proceeded to smash an
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Chapter 88 The Thorn In Josiah’s Heart
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was taken aback. He exclaimed, “Smashed them to death?!”
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“Yes, that scene was truly... Even as an adult, I felt frightened witnessing it. I can’t comprehend how a young girl like her could
be so ruthless. Even in an argument with the chick seller, why would she have to take the lives of those innocent chicks?”
Eleanor’s tone turned somber as she recollected the
incident.
Josiah was utterly stunned by the revelation.
Eleanor sighed before continuing. “Honestly, it’s not a big deal. Mr. Thorne personally apologized and compensated the chick
seller after he found out about it.”
Then she shifted the focus, stating, “Mr. Guerra, Mrs. Guerra hasn’t been doing well since the divorce and losing the baby. She
has noticeably lost weight. She wasn’t really into religion before, but she has recently turned to faith, reading Bibles, and
attending church for prayer. She mentions he wants to help that poor baby...”
The mention of the word “baby” had almost become a thorn in Josiah’s heart. It invariably brought back the image of the blood-
red lump in Lysander’s palm from that day at the hospital entrance.
The painful memory caused him to frown, and he turned his face away.
Eleanor expressed, “Mr. Guerra, Madam doesn’t expect much. She doesn’t want you to have a strategic marriage with a wealthy
woman from a respected family, nor does she insist on you marrying someone attractive and gentle.”
“She believes Mrs. Guerra is a good match for you, and you have spent three years together happily. It’s unfortunate to end it
with a divorce. Madam can’t bear to see Mrs. Guerra undergo an abortion, experience divorce, and now be a divorcee-all while
being with
you.