Chapter: 3682
Then came the unexpected news. Daisy was pregnant.
Distraught, Daisy knelt before Albert, tearfully confessing her infidelity with a bartender. She pleaded for forgiveness, vowing to undergo an abortion and devote herself to being a faithful wife to Albert.
Seated on the sofa, Albert gazed down at his wife, the lLamplight casting shadows across her beautiful and sensible demeanor.
Despite her beauty and charm, Albert harbored no love for her, nor had they shared intimacy. In her early thirties, Daisy sought solace outside their marriage, oblivious to the implications of her actions.
It seemed too cruel to subject her to an abortion.
With a soft tone, Albert uttered, "Keep the baby. and this stays between us."
Flicking the end of his cigarette, he continued, “End things with that man. If you seek companionship in the future, I'll find you a suitable partner, one who is loyal and attentive to your needs."
At that moment, Daisy wept, declaring, "Albert, I love you."
Albert offered a smile as he gently caressed her face and responded, “What you love is simply your role as Mrs. Waston. I don't love you, but I'm obligated to rectify the situation because I married you.
Besides, we do need a child."
That night, he relocated from the main bedroom, a symbolic gesture of their fractured relationship.
Despite Albert's tolerance and generosity, Daisy failed to restrain herself. After giving birth to their daughter, she betrayed Albert once more, this time engaging with a promiscuous individual. Her actions portrayed her as lacking in decency, and she showed no concern for her child.
When her child was only six months old, Daisy tragically passed away in a car accident.
Her lover was also in the car at the time of the accident.
As Daisy lay dying in the hospital, she turned to Albert and whispered softly, "Albert, I love you."
Albert didn't shed a tear.
He cradled their six-month-old daughter in his arms and presented her to Daisy one last time. With a solemn vow, he declared, “I will ensure she is well cared for. She will always be a cherished member of the Waston family, living a life free from worry."
What could be considered carefree?
Suddenly, he pondered that Jessie's state of being appeared genuinely carefree.
The child was named Jeslyn. Every day after work, Albert would cradle the child in his arms and affectionately called out to the little girt.