Chapter 28. The Despairing Side Of The Fight Between Married Couple (1)
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Abel and Rennesia exchanged apologies in front of adults.
ââŚIâm sorry, Renee.â
âMe too. Iâm sorry, tooâŚâ
The children, who had grown attached to each other during their stay in the North, embraced each other and began to cry. This was because after reconciliation, their sad and guilty feelings thrived more than their spiteful ones.
âYes! Friends fight and make up afterwards.â
Leila said while caressing their heads. As the childrenâs cries gradually decreased, Frederick sorted out the situation.
âLetâs call it a day and return to our rooms.â
He added while throwing a glance at Lord and Lady Blanchett, who seemed to be somewhat gloomy.
âIf you want to leave tomorrow, youâd better go to bed early today.â
After such a big commotion, the two families decided to part ways for the night.
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Awkward silence lingered between the Blanchett family when they headed to the bedroom. Chloe, Gerard, and Abel were now by themselves.
It was none other than the head of the Blanchett family who broke the silence.
âAbel Blanchett, come to the next room.â
He called the child in a heavy voice in front of the bedroom door. He was going to discipline the child tonight.
He felt sorry for the child who must have been anxious and had a hard time because of him and his wife. However, just because he felt sorry for the child, there was no way he wouldnât discipline him.
It was obvious that the standard of discipline would eventually crumble if he treated the child as he pleased. He thought it would be confusing for the child otherwise.
âNo. Abel is tired, so he has to go to bed now. Do it tomorrow.â
However, Chloe answered Gerard very coldly. Gerard was surprised because she always used to be a wife who respected him as the head of the family.
âMy Lady.â
ââŚâ
âWhy do we have to drag todayâs problem until tomorrow? The child needs to know that mistakes come with fair consequences.â
âHah.â
Chloe burst into laughter at his absurd remark. How could this be Abelâs fault? It was her fault; she didnât notice her sonâs feelings and her husband spoke recklessly!
ââŚâ
Gerard was speechless at Chloeâs perverse laugh which he heard for the first time in his life.
ââŚJane, take Abel to his room.â
Chloe instructed Jane, who stood beside her.
âNo! I want to be with Mother and Father!â
Abel, who was watching from between his parents, grabbed his motherâs skirt and begged, tears welling up in the anxious childâs eyes.
Chloe was heartbroken to see Abelâs tears. However, she could avoid it no more. For Abelâs sake!
Chloe crouched down.
âAbel, itâs because Mother and Father have something to say to each other. If you go with Jane first and read your book, weâll follow in a minute. You know that Mother and Father love Abel very much, right?â
ââŚYes. Will you come quickly?â
âYes, Abel.â
Chloe wiped away Abelâs tears. She wondered if the child sensed his motherâs hand trembling whilst doing so. The child entered the bedroom in Janeâs arms as she held back what she wanted to say.
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It was strange. Gerard called Abel, but it turned out that his wife sent him to the next room instead.
There was an uncomfortable silence between them. The head of the Blanchett family and his wife, who had never had such a conversation, could not easily speak even if they had to wrap up the conversation quickly and return to Abel.
âMy Lady.â
It was Gerard who spoke first. He didnât like the way Chloe turned her head away completely as if she didnât want to see his face. He had to make his wife look at him.
ââŚâ
However, he was choked up for a moment by his wifeâs behavior, who spared him a small glance and rolled her eyes slightly. In this situation, he was the one who should be angry, he felt it was unfair that she seemed to be angrier than him.
âWhat are you so displeased about?â
ââŚDispleased?â
Chloe felt her anger boil over upon hearing her husbandâs words. She felt it unfair that he simply dismissed her feelings as mere dissatisfaction.
How dare he define tears, despair, anger, and those feelings she had to swallow alone with a mere word, dissatisfaction? She couldnât even name all the feelings.
âDidnât we decide to respect each other on how to discipline Abel?â
Chloe stared spitefully at the lips who only said the wrong things in this kind of situation.
âI donât get it. Why do I have to scold him for something that has already happened? The child reflected on himself and apologized directly to Rennesia.â
âIt was violence. It wasnât a mistake, he pushed his friend on purpose. Even if it already happened, Iâm only trying to teach him that he has to take responsibility for his mistakes.â
âNo matter how difficult things are, Iâve taught him well enough that itâs wrong to use violence against his friends. Therefore, you should stop.â
ââŚYouâve done a good job reprimanding him this time, right? Because my Lady is weak-hearted and canât treat Abel harshly.â
ââŚâ
âHowever, mistakes require appropriate discipline, my Lady. Allow me to-â
âHah, is it all Abelâs fault? Is it possible to hold only the child accountable?â
Chloe was so dumbfounded that she cut off Gerard.
âOf course, itâs not all Abelâs fault. HoweverâŚâ
âYes! Itâs not Abelâs fault. Itâs both of our faults.â
Chloe said firmly. She was pretending not to, but she actually blamed her husband. As she thought about Gerard, who made a slip of tongue and caused the problem, resentment was naturally reflected in her words.
However, Gerard interpreted Chloeâs words differently.
âOh, the Lady is blaming herself.â
He thought his wife was blaming herself for her actions.
Gerard had come to a surprising conclusion after he thought the root cause of all this was Chloeâs unusual behavior.
âButâŚâ
â?â
âThereâs no way I can say anything to you, my Lady.â
ââŚWhat are you talking about? You⌠are you blaming me now?â
Gerardâs abrupt remark made Chloe gasp, even though her husband spoke with considerable affection.
âItâs not yourâŚâ
âYouâre right. Are you about to tell me this happened because I couldnât take care of my child properly?â
âMy Lady, youâre furious right now. Youâd better calm down.â
Gerard took a step back from the spiteful appearance of his wife that he had never seen before. She didnât seem like the lady he used to know.
âNo, I have to say something. Do you think I canât blame others and stay quiet?â
âSigh⌠My Lady, youâre not trying to blame anyone right now, are you?â
Gerard sighed and brushed his bangs back. Chloe despised seeing him like that.
How could he act innocent so casually with just a few words?
It had always been that way. Always! His small smile and meaningless remarks were waves that shook her daily life, but her actions couldnât reach him no matter how hard she tried.
She was angry and upset. She wished for that fine face to fall apart.
âI hope you are in pain and despair, just like me!â
âDo you know how ridiculous you sound right now? Youâre the one whoâs responsible for this, but you think if you blame Abel and me, it will be over?â
âWhat is sheâŚâ
âDo you think we are soldiers in your unit? If you determine that itâs your fault, do we have to say, âYes, we take responsibility?ââ
In the end, Chloe hurt Gerardâs pride while trying to put their family first.
ââŚChloe.â
Tonight was strange for the head of the Blanchett family and his wife. It was the day when the couple first fought and Gerard called Chloeâs name for the first time.
However, it wasnât what Chloe had hoped for. Gerard in her imagination smiled very sweetly while calling Chloe by name.
However, reality wasnât like what she imagined at all. His green eyes were cold as he looked at her.
Chloe was in dismay for a moment. She forgot what she was about to say and had to bite her lip in order to hold back her tears.
ââŚâ
Chloe desperately tried to hold back the tears welling up in her eyes from falling, meanwhile Gerard looked at the ceiling in an attempt to soothe his wounded heart.
However, Gerard couldnât get rid of the thought that something had gone wrong from earlier. His wife and him were talking about different things. As if they were seeing each other in a different lightâŚ!
âMy Lady, I think what weâre talking about is different here. I was with Rennesia when you went to talk with Abel, right?â
â?â
âAt that time, the child confessed. She asked our son why weâre not close. Why his mother seems to be⌠closer with Sir Moore?â
He tried to speak without involving his personal feelings at all. He didnât want to talk to his wife as if he was scolding her.
âSo I assumed my Lady acted as if youâre responsible because you are at fault without realizing it.â
âOhâŚâ
Chloe gasped. The unexpected argument made her legs give out.
âHow are my Lady and Abel⌠Oh!â
Gerard caught Chloe, who suddenly collapsed, with stunning reflexes. He sat on the floor while holding his wife tenderly.
âHuhu⌠AbelâŚâ
Chloeâs lower lip trembled in shock. She never imagined that the child would ever hear such a thing.
In the end, her ambiguous attitude hurt Abel. That fact was shocking beyond acceptance.
It was heartbreaking that the young boy thought of his mother and made excuses in front of her. He shouldnât have done that. He should be tactless, like a typical child. Why did he act like a grown-up?
Chloe buried herself further into Gerardâs arms, who kindly comforted her. However, it was ironic that she was in his arms.
She wanted to get away from him. Her husbandâs arms were definitely warm, but it was too⌠lonely, overwhelming.
âMy Lady, please calm down. Itâs all right.â
Gerard hurriedly comforted Chloe as she panted heavily. However, she became rather repulsed by his attempt to comfort her affectionately.
âWhy do you say itâs all right?! This is all because of someone! This is all because of you!â
âItâs all because of you! Itâs all because of you!â
Chloe pushed Gerardâs chest and began to thrash around in his arms. Her hand hurt after hitting Gerardâs hard chest, but she just couldnât stop.
She despised her husband to death, who looked so fine even though she was falling apart.
But in fact, Chloe wanted to blame herself, not Gerard.