Chapter 557 Reason and Love
Chapter 557 Reason and Love
Chapter 557 Reason and Love
The atmosphere in the car inexplicably became intimate. The assistant quietly raised the baffle with
great discernment. Abbot pursed his thin lips tightly. He knew that nothing would happen between
them, but he didn't stop his assistant. Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
At the same time, Faye and Colin arrived at Fennth Community.
After the car stopped, they got out together.
Colin walked over to Faye, wrapped his arm around her waist, lowered his head, and asked with a
smile, "Aunt Carlotta is staying with Jadon tonight?"
Faye nodded, "I guess so."
Colin said, "If Abbot had a third of Uncle Jadon's witness, he would have long become Rebecca's
boyfriend."
Faye turned her head to look at him, paused her steps, pursed her lips, and asked, "I am always
curious about one thing."
Colin raised his eyebrows and asked, "What thing?"
Faye said, "You and Ethan both grew up in cold families. Why did you make friends with Abbot who
grew up in such a warm family?"
Hearing this, Colin smiled, "Do you want to hear the truth?"
Faye nodded.
He entered the door with his arm around her waist, stood in the hallway, squatted down to change her
shoes, and said word by word, "Ethan and I can be said to be the same kind of people in a sense, and
Abbot is indeed different from us."
After changing her shoes, he stood up and said jokingly, "To be honest, we didn't plan to have a deep
relationship with him at the beginning. There is nothing else. It is mainly because he is too noisy."
Faye could imagine what the three of them had looked like when they had been young.
Ethan had experienced no fewer hardships than Colin in childhood and had been surrounded by
gangsters, so his temperament had always been cold.
Colin could disguise himself better than him, so he looked friendly on the surface but was extremely
ruthless on the inside.
Compared to them, Abbot was like a silly and sweet little boy.
Hearing Colin's words, Faye smiled, "What happened then? Why did you become such good friends?"
The smile on Colin's face faded when he leaned on the hall cabinet, put his hands in his pockets, and
said, "Because when he knew our true colors, he was not afraid of us but became more sympathetic
and enthusiastic. Although we refused him many times, he was not frustrated at all but tried his best to
love us all the time."
Colin paused for a second, pressed the tip of his tongue against one cheek, and said in a deep voice, "I
remember after I sprained my ankle in a sports meeting, Abbot carried me to the infirmary. When the
doctor examined my ankle, he cried hysterically before I could say anything. And the doctor even
suspected the injured person was him instead of me."
Hearing his words, Faye felt moved and said, "Abbot is indeed a kind-hearted person."
Colin asked, "Do you know why I keep trying to bring him and Rebecca together?"
Faye asked suspiciously, "Why?"
Colin said solemnly, "Because they both grew up in happy families. When they get along with each
other, there will be no estrangement, and they will become even happier."
Faye smiled, "Yeah."
She had to admit that his words made sense.
When people who had grown up in similar environments spent the rest of their lives together, their
happiness index might be higher.
If a woman who had experienced darkness in childhood and grown up in a quagmire married a man
who had grown up in a happy, healthy, and bright family, he could give her sunshine and peace of mind
but could never have empathy with her no matter how much he loved her. It was not because he was
unwilling but because it was an area he had never stepped in.
And if their love became weaker, and the passion faded, the woman's fragileness, sensitiveness, and
suspiciousness would become his burden over time. He would feel depressed as if he were falling into
an abyss.
Redemption only existed between two people who had the same experience and loved each other
deeply. The person who could pull another person out of the abyss was highly likely to have come from
the abyss too.
When a man deeply understood what a woman had experienced, he would not think of her vulnerability
as squeamishness and would have enough patience to listen to her dark and unspeakable past. And
this was real redemption.
If a person who had grown up in a normal environment wanted to be together forever with a person
who had experienced countless hardships since childhood, one of them must learn to forbear. Either
the former learned to endure the vulnerability and sensitivity of the latter, or the latter learned to hide
his or her unknown past and bit the bullet to face it alone.
Of course, not all people who had experienced darkness since childhood were suitable for being
together. They must love each other deeply and both have strong willpower. Otherwise, they would
break up in the end. In short, miserable childhood would take a lifetime to heal. It was not
squeamishness but a fact.
Suddenly, Faye took the initiative to hug Colin.
Colin chuckled, "What's wrong?"
Faye said, "Colin, I will do my best to love you in the days to come."
Then, she pursed her lips and continued, "I am a rational adult, so I can tell you with certainty that you
are the one with whom I will still want to spend the rest of my life after the passion fades."