Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)

Chapter 1884: Taking One’S Life Seriously
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Chapter 1884: Taking One'S Life Seriously

Chapter 1884: Taking One's Life Seriously

Several days later.

The Saunders family, in the villa community.

During this time, Vicki had taken care of the aftermath and settled everyone. At this moment, she stood

in Reese's room.

Since the ordeal, Reese seemed to have aged several years; his body was not as robust as before. He

lay in bed, alongside a cardiac monitor and an oxygen machine, requiring oxygen at any moment. Vicki

had arranged for several senior caregivers to look after him at all times.

Reese looked up at Vicki. His face, wrinkled with age, expressed a mix of emotion and gratitude. "Vicki,

I misunderstood you before. You have always had the best interests of the Saunders family at heart. I

apologize to you."

Vicki crossed her arms. She had no patience for this kind of grateful talk.

Sighing, Reese said, "Ah, I never expected Fox to be such a deceitful woman, and I was blind to it. I've

been reckless all my life. Now that I think back, only Felix's mother truly cared for me, and I let her

down. It's hard on Felix; he's been wandering outside all these years, unwilling to come home or see

me. It's all my fault. I know he resents me because of his mother. I was wrong; I deceived her before

marriage, and I didn't wholeheartedly stay with her afterward. She was saddened and fell ill, and it's all

my fault. Now I regret it. I truly apologize to her."

"People die, what's the use of saying all this now?" Vicki scoffed incredulously.

Reese was almost driven to frustration by Vicki's attitude. She was unrelenting in her scolding.

Vicki impatiently said, "Stop rambling and repenting afterward. Do you think it will make a difference to

speak to me when you're dead? It's useless."

Reese was nearly driven to his wits' end by Vicki's words and demeanor.

"Enough, Vicki. The Saunders family is fortunate to have you managing things. I know Felix has no

interest in managing the family's affairs; he's more suited for business. I also know he's been running

several companies behind my back. The future of the Saunders family is in your hands; I'm old and it's

time for me to let go," Reese said, taking out a ledger from the bedside. "This details the special

channels of the Saunders family's transactions. I'm entrusting all these people and matters to you."

He then handed over a stack of cards and a small booklet. "These are the accounts under the

Saunders family's name and their passwords. They are all yours to manage from now on."

Vicki took them. She knew that these accounts had previously been managed by Fox. Now that Fox

was gone, Reese was effectively transferring all the family's authority to her, including the relationships

the Saunders family had built up, both domestically and internationally, over the years.

"You truly are old and unable to judge people clearly. At least you have some sense in entrusting the

secret vault to Felix," Vicki said coldly. "Otherwise, it would have fallen into Seren's hands long ago."

She couldn't shake off her unease about Felix ultimately handing the key to the secret vault to Seren.

Even if Felix added a network key, she wasn't willing to let Seren get involved, even if there was the

slightest risk.

Speechless in the face of Vicki's retort, Reese, though being berated, knew that without her, the

Saunders family would be in dire straits.

Moreover, he could see that Vicki genuinely loved Felix. She had risked her life several times to protect

him, and he had also heard that Vicki had nearly sacrificed herself to save the entire Saunders family

from Seren. He was both shaken and moved by this realization.

"There are a few more things I need to tell you," Vicki said as she organized the accounts. "Firstly, Fox.

I buried her in the Saunders family's cemetery; after all, she is Bride's mother."

She omitted the part about disposing of Seren's body, simply leaving it at a random burial site. This

time, she was finally convinced that Seren was completely dead.

Reese frowned. "That wretched Fox. She doesn't deserve it. Ah, in the future, I want to be buried with

Felix's mother, without any association with that wretched woman."

"Whether she deserves it or not, you brought it upon yourself. Legally, she was your second wife. You

have to bear the consequences," Vicki retorted coldly. "As for Westbrook, I've let him stay. Legally, you

are his father, and Bride is his sister. If I sent him to an orphanage, you'd be guilty of abandonment."

"What!" Reese was shocked. "You know he's Seren's child, how could you tolerate that? Look at his

behavior from a young age; he will become the second Seren."

Vicki shrugged. "His character from a young age was also influenced by your indulgence. Back then,

you never thought he would turn into a social misfit. Regardless, the child is innocent. If I sent him to an

orphanage, he would undoubtedly become the second Seren. But if we keep him and educate him

properly, it might not be the case."

"You're willing to raise him? Vicki, I never realized you were so magnanimous," Reese said, staring

intently at Vicki.

"You've cared for him all these years; there must be some sentiment there," Vicki retorted.

Reese fell silent. Regardless of anything else, he had been reluctant to see Westbrook suffer. After all,

the child was innocent.

"Ah," Reese sighed. "Do as you wish; I won't interfere."

In truth, he couldn't interfere even if he wanted to.

"Very well," Vicki said, checking the time. "I'll be on my way. Get some rest."

Typically, at this time, Felix would be done with his work and return to the villa they currently resided in.

After being discharged, Felix busied himself with managing the company's affairs, which had been

neglected for too long, but he always made sure to return home on time.novelbin

For some reason, she missed him a little and wanted to see him.

As she reached the door, Reese suddenly called out to her.

"Vicki."

Vicki turned. "Yes?"

Reese suddenly spoke earnestly, "You need to take your own life seriously."

Vicki paused.

Reese continued solemnly, "Felix has lacked a mother's love since childhood, and I have been an

irresponsible father. He may seem carefree, but he lacks a sense of security. You are everything to

Felix; without you, his entire world will collapse. Even if your intention is to protect him, you must

understand that protecting yourself is the true way to protect him. So, you must take your own life

seriously."

Vicki remained silent for a moment and then responded, "Understood."

She then turned and left.

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