Chapter 718 She Didn’t Want Him Anymore!

Blaise didn't ask where it went and had no intention of looking for it.

He simply watched the two figures in the distance walking further away under the sunset glow, side by side.

He remembered the words he heard while he was still unconscious.

Dimly, Blaise overheard some faint words.

Gray and Cyrus said that his name was Darwin, and Fiona, who came to the island this time, was his wife.

There was something Blaise had never mentioned.

Since he woke up, he had a vague feeling that he had been married.

But it seemed that his lover didn't love him and had been trying to escape from him.

This subtle feeling was indirectly confirmed in Cyrus and Gray's conversation.

When he was in a life-or-death situation.

His wife was already going on dates with other men.

"Blaise, what are you looking at?"

At that moment, Aura appeared at the door, holding some fruits that he loved.

Seeing Blaise staring outside again, Aura's heart skipped a beat.

After learning the truth, her mother also told her that the reason Blaise had suddenly coughed up blood that day was probably because he saw Fiona walking this way with her lover through the telescope.

Aura became anxious.

She quietly took away the telescope.

"Nothing in particular," Blaise replied.

Aura walked over and looked out the window. Her eyes couldn't contain her jealousy when she saw Fiona and her new lover's figure.

"Do you know her?" Aura asked Blaise.

He shook his head.

Then Aura said, "That woman is Fiona, who just moved to the island. The man next to her is her fiancé, who seems to be a jewelry tycoon. I saw him in the afternoon, a very handsome man with blue eyes and fair skin."

The man stood there without saying a word.

His gaze did not waver.

In Blaise's mind, the side profile he saw through the telescope that day re-emerged.

Fiona was a beautiful person.

Blaise subconsciously touched the scar on his face and his legs that could barely stand.

The accident had caused him many, many injuries.

When he was well before, she didn't like him and always wanted to escape.

Now that he had become like this.

His head immediately started to ache again.

"Blaise!" Aura exclaimed and quickly reached out to help him.

Before she could touch him, Blaise raised his hand to prevent Aura's touch. "It's fine. I'll just lie down for a while."

With that, Blaise leaned against the edge of the table and slowly lay down on the bed.

Blaise still had no memories.

But the piercing pain in his heart emerged inexplicably.

His wife didn't love him and didn't want him anymore.

So be it.

If it was fate, he wouldn't disturb her anymore.

Seeing Blaise's pale face and the painful expression on his furrowed brow, Aura's gaze also fell on the distant shore.

The blurry two figures seemed to be very close.

Blaise must have loved this woman very much before.

He spat blood and fainted the first time he saw her.

The second time he saw her, he was in such pain.

Even though Blaise had no memories, why was he still affected by such a fickle woman?

Aura didn't understand.

Aura also felt sorry for her beloved man.

However, she thought to herself that there was still a long time ahead, and she would do her best to be good to Blaise and make him fall in love with her.

That way, even if he were to regain his past memories in the future, it wouldn't matter. Her father had said that people's feelings can change, and Blaise would know who was better!

Fiona pointed at the area where Darwin was preparing to build the water house and explained Darwin's plans to Harold.

Harold glanced at it and then looked at Fiona. "Fiona, do you really think Darwin will come back?"

Everyone in the world had already concluded that Darwin was dead, but it seemed that only Fiona and her children still believed that Darwin was alive and firmly believed that he would come back.

"Of course," Fiona looked at Harold, speaking firmly. "So, please put away your thoughts. We couldn't be together before, and it's even more impossible now."

"You haven't even tried. How can you be so sure that we can't be together?" Harold asked in a deep voice.

This had been the most decisive time that Fiona had refused Harold's advances for such a long time.

The sea breeze blew on Fiona's face, and her hair covered her face again.

She fixed it and crossed her arms, looking at the sea. "Six years ago, Darwin pushed me so hard that I felt like I was at a dead end. I thought I resented him. But after being apart for so many years, I've encountered all sorts of men, and I didn't feel anything for any of them. My grandmother even thought that I had lost the ability to love because Darwin so wounded me, and she wanted to find a psychologist for me."

Harold listened with a furrowed brow but didn't say anything.

"I also thought that I had lost the ability to fall in love with anyone. But after we reunited, I realized it's not that I don't have the ability to love someone. It's just that I only love Darwin. This love has become intertwined with my blood and bones. I don't have the ability to have multiple loves, I can only love one person, and that person can only be Darwin." Fiona looked at Harold. "Harold, do you understand?"

Harold's eyes welled up with tears.

"Yes, I understand."

Why couldn't Harold understand?

Wasn't his feelings for Fiona the same?

After the glimpse Harold had of her on the cruise ship, any other woman in the world seemed the same to him.

Even if a goddess had come to him, It didn't stir any ripples in Harold's heart.

"You should go back tomorrow," Fiona said softly, "You're such a good person; there will definitely be a good girl waiting for you in the future."

Harold looked into the distance without saying a word.

Fiona had said everything she needed to say. She couldn't influence Harold's personal decision, so she decided not to say anything more.

After a moment, Burl's drone flew over sneakily.

Fiona glanced up and shook her head helplessly.

Had Burl been spending too much time with Charles and Chicago? Why was he getting more childish as he grew up?

After sunset, Fiona walked back with Harold.

When they were close to the indigenous gathering place, they heard a loud commotion.

"Gray, what do you mean? Didn't we agree to fight against the capitalists together? Why is your whole family preparing to leave when you were with us this morning?"

"You, Cyrus, helped Fiona this afternoon. Could it be that she gave you some benefits, so you're abandoning us, your old neighbors, and leaving on your own?"

"That must be it!"

"No, you can't leave! If you want to leave, you have to explain clearly. How much benefits did Fiona give you?"

Fiona looked back at Christopher, who was following not too far behind.

Christopher nodded slightly and walked toward the commotion.

The argument was only about ten meters away from Cyrus' hotel.

A brown-skinned, slightly overweight woman was surrounded by a group of Native Americans, with a few already grabbing and pulling at her.

"What else is there to say? The Coral Sea and the Coral Reef Conservation Program are all nonsense. This whole family is malicious. They're not here to protect our rights at all; they're just here to make a profit. After receiving a hefty compensation, they will definitely leave us behind and run away!"

"That's not true. We didn't ask for much money!" Gray explained, pale-faced. "Blaise is unwell, and we can't afford to waste time on this island anymore. We want to take him to see a doctor!"

"Nonsense!"

Some islanders became angry and threw punches.

Christopher stepped forward and shouted in a powerful voice, "What are you all doing?" "
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