Chapter 70
Chapter 70
After a while, Oliver got up and carried Jessica to the bed.
Jessica lay on the bed, seeing the man bending down and seriously picking up hair on the sofa. She
felt it was funny.
'It's not bad to have a neat freak be around.'
She noticed that she had been losing a lot of hair recently.
When Jessica went to the prenatal examination, she asked the doctor and was told that it was possible
to lose her hair when she was pregnant. She should eat more hair-raising food.
The next day.
Jessica went to the tea shop to buy two special packages of tea, which cost her a month's salary. Then
she went to visit Hayden and apologized in person.
The last time she knew the address of Hayden's studio, which was a separate courtyard near the art
gallery. Jessica didn't have an appointment and came directly. She didn't expect the door of the studio
to be locked.
Just when she turned around to leave, she saw Hayden hurrying towards her.
"Mr. Halper, there you are," Jessica shouted.
Perhaps he was getting old and his eyes were not so good. Hearing the shouting, he finally saw that
the person standing in front of the studio was Jessica.
"Jessica, why are you here? Come in."
Hayden opened the door. There were work desks of all sizes in the studio. Obviously, there were many
students drawing here.
After passing the entrance hall, she walked through a courtyard, which was decorated with rockeries,
small bridges, and flowing water, as well as large scatters of flowers and grass. And she seemed to
have entered a place isolated from the secular life.
"Mr. Halper, did you just come from home?" Jessica found Hayden walking fast like when she was
learning to draw with him. No matter when she saw him, he was always full of energy.
"Jessica, were you okay yesterday?" Hayden asked with concern.
"I went to the police station. The policemen asked me what happened and then let me go home. I'm
fine."
Hayden nodded.
He was busy arranging for Alice yesterday. When he saw the police take Jessica away, he found Henry
to settle it privately. Then he would be the peacemaker.
However, those big shots would show him some respect usually. At the critical moment, they would not
give in at all, let alone his own granddaughter, who had always been like a princess.
Henry refused in a businesslike tone, which made Hayden not know what to do. So, he went to the
hospital early in the morning to visit Alice. As long as Alice was not seriously injured, the punishment
for Jessica would not be severe.
But he didn't expect the Zamani Family to be kind and let Jessica out so soon.
They arrived at Hayden's studio. There was a 3-meter long painting table in the middle of the room. A
large drawing board was leaning against the wall, on which was a painting of meticulous flowers and
birds.
Jessica handed over the tea, "Mr. Halper, I'm really sorry about yesterday, because of me the opening
ceremony was delayed."
Before she could finish her sentence, Hayden stopped her, "Jessica, I believe you. Don't blame
yourself. It's none of your business. Besides, the opening ceremony is just for everyone to join in the
fun. It won't affect the exhibition. Don't worry about it."
Hearing his warm words, Jessica revealed an innocent smile, "Thank you for believing me."
Hayden was the first one who believed her after the thing had happened.
"I went to the hospital to see Alice this morning. The doctor said she would be OK. Don't worry."
"Alice and I have some grudges, but I didn't push her. I will stay away from her in the future."
She realized that she should keep a distance from Alice as early as she was a little girl. At that time,
they were learning painting together in Hayden's studio. Because Alice couldn't draw well, she
deliberately destroyed her painting when there was no one in the studio. Maybe Alice didn't remember
these things because she didn't take others seriously since she was a child.
But Jessica had a good memory and never forgot.
Hayden had taught Alice and he knew about her character.
After all these years, Alice had always been like this.
They sat in the studio and talked about many past things, as well as the people in the studio, Lambert
in particular.
Just as they were talking, Hayden's phone rang.
Jessica stood up and walked to the wall, appreciating the painting hanging on the wall. She admired
Mr. Halper's creativity. At his age, it was not easy to produce a few new works every year.
After hanging up the phone, Hayden said with a smile, "Lambert will be here in a while. Let's have
lunch together at noon."
Jessica hesitated and smiled, "Okay."
Yesterday, she asked Lambert to apologize to Hayden for her. She didn't expect him to come here too.
Soon, the doorbell in the front hall rang.
Before Hayden opened the door, he said to Jessica, "Jessica, you stay here with Lambert first. I'll go
home and get the wine that I have kept for many years. Let's have a drink together at noon. I'm so
happy today."
What? Jessica immediately said, "You just came back, and now rush home again. Aren't you tired?"
"It's okay. My house is near here."
Hayden said as he walked out.
Jessica washed a cup and poured some tea.
Lambert came in and saw Jessica, "Mr. Halper said you had been here for a while. Why did not you
stay at home and have a rest?"
"I'm fine. I just wanted to come and see him."
"Did Oliver blame you?" Lambert remembered that when Oliver walked out of the police station
yesterday, his face looked green. He was afraid that Oliver would make things difficult for her when
they went home.
"No, you know, he never takes a good poke at me."
It was hard for outsiders to understand Oliver's emotions. He was always expressionless. Even in front
of his grandfather, Jeff, he was the same. This was probably his camouflage.
"You don't have to endure him." Lambert took a sip of tea and said softly.
Jessica said in a low voice, "It's fine. There are always compromises in the marriage. Besides, I owe it
to him. I deserve it."
"Last time you said you would leave him one day, did you ever think about where you would go after
you leave him?"