Chapter 63 Locking Her Up
"What if I really die?"
A faint whisper mingled with the sound of cold water echoed in the bathroom, causing Jacob to startle. "As long as I'm here, you won't die."
He had supreme power and wealth, along with access to top-notch medical resources worldwide. But in this world, no doctor could guarantee a cure for advanced-stage cancer.
Even though he possessed everything like a god and could control the life and death of many, he wasn't a true deity. He couldn't stop her.
A low chuckle resonated in his ears. "Jacob, my family owes your sister a life. How about using my life to repay her?"
"Avy, if I wanted your life, I would have done it two years ago. Though I hate you, I also love you. That's why I want you alive, so you can accept the punishment I have in store for you."
"You love me?" Avery sneered. "If you truly loved me, how could you betray me? I once mentioned that I wanted to open a hospital, providing a green channel for those who couldn't afford medical treatment. You spent billions building it and even named it Love Layla Hospital."
"I said I liked the ocean, but you chose the best location and Willowbrook for Layla."
"I said our child should be named Ethan, and you gave your child that name."
"Jacob, is this how you love me?"
The icy water slid down his firm jawline. His lowered eyelashes to conceal his emotions. He opened his mouth as if he had countless words to say, but in the end, not a single word of explanation escaped his lips.
Avery initially thought he might have some difficulties or reasons. Otherwise, given his character, he would have changed all the passwords long ago.
However, he was a contradiction. His love for her did not prevent him from hating her.
Perhaps this was his revenge. He didn't want her to die, yet he knew every single point that made her suffer.
The light in Avery's eyes gradually dimmed as she grabbed Jacob's collar and whispered in his ear, "Your love truly disgusts me."
"Avy, don't provoke me. It won't do you any good."
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