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My Second Husband novel Chapter 664

Fabian noticed that Eudora was trying to look for something, and their eyes soon met. He smiled as he strode over.

"Are you hungry?"

Eudora didn't say a word, but Fabian had already taken a new spoon and scooped up a spoonful of the soup. He then brought it to her mouth.

Eudora took a deep breath. It was not the time to be angry, and she needed to eat something.

"Open your mouth!" Fabian said.

Eudora opened her mouth obediently and ate it. Fabian was thrilled and he smiled.

"Good girl! Let's have another bite."

Eudora remained silent.

Fabian's mood seemed to have grown better after half of the soup was gone. Looking at Eudora, he suddenly said in a low voice.

"Eudora, don't you feel happy right now?"

She paused before looking up at him. He was smiling happily. "I feel so happy! Just the two of us sitting like this, and me feeding you!"

Eudora sneered. "Will you feel happy if you're tied up?" "Isn't that because you were too disobedient? I will let you go, but not now. It's not a good time for you to throw a fit now.."

He then scooped up another spoonful of soup and brought it to Eudora's mouth.

"I was very young when this happened to me the last time. I was so sick and I couldn't go anywhere as I had to stay in bed. My mother fed me!"

Fabian seemed to have thought of the simpler days of the past, and his tone became gentler.

"At that time, Dad was always busy every day, going out and looking for fights. He would always be filled with scars when he came back and he would hurry to go out again. Only when I was with Mom, did I finally have the chance to calm down! Have you ever had this feeling?"

Eudora still did not speak, and Fabian did not seem to have any intention of probing her. He continued his own monologue.

"Unfortunately, my mother died soon after, and she was killed by none other than my father's enemy. The day she passed away, she seemed to know that something would happen to her. That morning, out of the blue, she said that she would send me to my tuition classes, but I knew very well that I didn't need to go that day. I wanted to be with her, but she grew very angry with me for the first time. She cried and said that I was disobedient, and she was very sad.

I didn't want to make her sad, so I told her, "I'll go!" After that, I never saw her again. Half a month later, Dad asked someone to drag her out of the sea, and she was no longer with us in this world..."

Eudora pursed her lips and said, "Your mother is a good person. If she knew that you were doing such a thing, do you think that she would be happy?"

Fabian sneered, "Do you think that I wanted to do such a thing? Do I have other choices? My father is in this business. I've studied hard for so many years and I even went abroad. I just wanted to rid the Nolan family of their previous deeds.

However, you only truly realize how ridiculous you were when you finally do the things you've set out to do! I have been isolated countless times and I even been betrayed, and finally, I found out that this is destiny! There is no way out once a person's life has been predestined! You don't understand, you will never." "You're right, I don't understand!" Eudora looked at him coldly. "I don't know what must've forced you to fire on my father!"

Fabian's face turned pale. "Eudora, please listen to me. That was..."

"Alright, explain then!" Since she couldn't run now anyway, she wanted to hear Fabian's explanation.

Fabian's body suddenly stiffened. When he saw that Eudora had actually given him a chance to explain, he felt that whatever he said next would be a joke.

He reached out and tried to touch Eudora's hair, but she turned her head away.

Fabian simply stood up. "This is what I've regretted doing the most in my entire life. I will use the remainder of my life to repay for my sins. Eudora, please give me a chance!"

Eudora smiled bitterly. "Who would give my father a chance then?"

Fabian frowned, turned around, picked up the fruit knife from the table, and handed it to her.

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