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Remarried Wife: She will Remarry, But Another Person-Chapter 186: If You Get Drunk, I’ll Come Pick You Up
Sabrina taught her step by step. The little cub obediently followed, looking cute, soft, and compliant, which filled Winter Willow’s eyes with kindness.
She was unmarried all her life and had devoted everything to her career.
She thought she’d never have children in this lifetime, but unexpectedly, in her later years, she received such a lovely little apprentice. Naturally, she was delighted beyond measure.
Right then, she said to a few people, "Zara has already become an apprentice, and as her master, I naturally need to make a gesture."
With that, Winter Willow went to the collection room, took out a violin for Zara, and handed it to the little cub, saying, "This is a meeting gift from your teacher. It’s yours from now on."
Sabrina didn’t understand musical instruments, but just by looking at the texture of this violin, she knew it was expensive.
She hesitated, unsure whether the child should accept such a grand gift.
Next to her, Jasper, upon seeing the violin Winter Willow gave, actually looked very satisfied.
He recognized the violin; it was made by a famous overseas craftsman.
The craftsman didn’t understand music but entered the field of making instruments because his wife loved music.
The craftsman spent his life creating exquisite instruments. This violin was originally purchased at a price of eight million.
Nowadays, its collection value is probably increasing...
Winter Willow was willing to give it, showing she truly valued the little cub.
He reached out to rub Zara’s head and reminded, "After taking the teacher’s gift, what should Zara say?"
Zara, very perceptive, immediately nodded and looked at Winter Willow, saying in a childish voice, "Thank you, teacher!"
Winter Willow looked at the little cub, liking her more with each glance.
She happily said to the little cub, "Zara, you must take good care of it. The teacher hopes that in the future, little Zara can use it to create lots of beautiful music!"
"Okay!"
Zara replied earnestly and obediently, "I will work hard!"
At noon, because Winter Willow was pleased, she kept them to stay for lunch.
During the meal, she finally had the opportunity to have a deep conversation with Sabrina.
Only then did Sabrina find out that Winter Willow was actually the close friend of Jasper’s mother.
They had known each other since kindergarten.
Then, Winter Willow curiously asked them, "How did you meet? As far as I know, this boy has always kept distance from girls, and I never thought there’d be such a good relationship with a female friend one day."
Actually, Winter Willow was most curious about what their relationship was.
She had watched Jasper grow up, and it was still the first time she saw him introduce someone to her so formally.
She didn’t believe that the boy purely wanted to find her an excellent apprentice.
Although this little apprentice really was to her liking.
But don’t think she didn’t notice.
The relationship atmosphere between him and the child’s mommy was quite unusual too.
At least, when in Aethel, she hadn’t seen any girl who could interact with him like this.
There, many elite young ladies pursued him.
In the military district, many excellent girls favored him.
But he never spoke much to them.
Sabrina didn’t sense the deeper meaning from the other side.
Winter Willow asked, and she just truthfully explained the general situation.
After listening, Winter Willow’s smile became even more meaningful...
Such an enthusiastic Jasper is indeed rare!
However, Winter Willow didn’t show it too obviously and continued to invite them to eat.
After lunch ended, since Jasper had other arrangements, he planned to take Sabrina and her daughter to leave first.
"Jasper, wait a moment..."
Before leaving, Winter Willow called out to Jasper, seeming to have something to say.
Sabrina saw this, then tactfully said to Jasper, "Zara and I will wait for you in the car."
"Alright."
Jasper nodded, then turned around and went back.
Winter Willow, seeing Sabrina got into the car, finally spoke to Jasper, "You boy usually keep silent, but when it matters, you make a grand move.
If I guessed right, this was previously the daughter-in-law of The Hawthorne Family, correct?
If Aethel finds out, I fear it will inevitably cause a bloody storm."
These words also served as a reminder to Jasper.
But Jasper didn’t directly respond; even in front of elders, he calmly told her, "Auntie Willow, no one in this world can influence what I want to do or decide."
Even though nothing had happened between him and Sabrina yet...
Winter Willow felt the same way, and not wanting to push it further, she said, "Forget it, as long as you’re happy. In the future, let Zara come over every Saturday..."
"Alright."
Jasper nodded, then bid farewell and left.
After coming out, Sabrina finally found an opportunity to thank him, "I really don’t know how to thank you for all this; I truly didn’t expect the music teacher you mentioned for Zara would be none other than Winter Willow."
Finding a good teacher is not an easy task, let alone someone as famous as Winter Willow—a thought Sabrina dared not even entertain.
Jasper, hearing her exaggerated tone, couldn’t help but smile, "For Zara, it naturally has to be the best."
His single sentence spoke volumes more than a thousand words.
Sabrina’s heart seemed to be struck by something heavy, beating somewhat rapidly...
She hurriedly shifted her gaze and then asked, "Mr. Fitzgerald, do you have any plans for the afternoon?"
Jasper nodded and said, "Let’s go to the wildlife park, let Zara experience nature."
Sabrina naturally had no objections and immediately said, "Sure!"
Soon, they set off for their destination.
Upon arrival, they chose to drive themselves.
Nash was in charge of driving, with Jasper and Sabrina in the back seat with little Zara, looking at the small animals outside through the window.
This is the largest wildlife park in Veridia, encompassing animal species from all five continents.
Zara was obviously interested in various strange little animals outside, feeling extremely excited, and her questions even increased.
"What’s that? What’s that fluffy one..."
In the eyes of impatient people, they might just find the child too talkative and noisy.
But not Jasper; he patiently introduced the names of all the animals she was curious about, as well as their original habitats and habits.
After two hours, they switched to taking the aerial tramway.
The tramway was in operation, so they needed to get on quickly.
Sabrina, holding Zara, stumbled for a moment as they got on, nearly losing her balance.
Seeing her about to fall, her heart leapt to her throat.
At the critical moment, a warm body pressed close behind her, and warm hands promptly steadied her shoulders, the concerned voice saying, "Careful!"
The deep, low voice resonated in Sabrina’s ear, sending a shiver down her spine...
Realizing it was Jasper, Sabrina’s ears turned slightly red.
She quickly steadied herself, turned back, and said to him, "Thank you."
"It’s nothing."
Jasper let go only after helping her sit down.
The tramway continued moving. Perhaps because they were high up, combined with the slight shaking of the cabin as it moved, Zara felt uneasy, clutching at her mom’s clothes and not daring to move.
Sabrina found her frozen expression utterly adorable and couldn’t help but laugh, "Sweetie, you can move or look outside. From here, you can see a lot of beautiful scenery you can’t see from the ground!"
Hearing this, little Zara instinctively leaned forward; however, seeing how far they were from the ground, she still felt a bit anxious.
Jasper glanced at her and laughed too, "Do you want me to hold you to see? Don’t be afraid, no matter what happens, Uncle will protect you, okay?"
He reached out his hand towards the little girl.
Zara hesitated for a moment but ultimately agreed.
Jasper picked her up, letting her stand on the seat, her small hands resting on the window glass as she looked out; he encircled her with his arms to create a safe boundary.
Gently guiding her, he said, "Look at the lake in the distance, it’s sparkling, isn’t the sunlight on the water beautiful? There are also many beautiful swans floating on it...
And over there, can you see those red birds resting? Those are American Ibises..."
Listening to his words, Zara’s attention was successfully diverted, gradually becoming less scared.
After the tramway looped around, Jasper asked her, "Was it fun?"
"Mm-hmm!"
Zara nodded, her expression full of joy.
Jasper softly asked again, "Are you still afraid?"
In her childish voice, Zara said, "Not so scared anymore..."
Jasper nodded and then told her, "In future high-altitude situations like this, don’t be afraid, because the doors and windows are tightly closed, and the safety factor is guaranteed."
Of course, things like this aren’t entirely accident-free.
Jasper also told her what to do if any problems arise and how to seek help or self-rescue in such situations...
The little girl listened very attentively.
Watching this scene, Sabrina felt inexplicably moved. Sometimes, she thought Jasper taught more than she did!
What he did wasn’t just healing and accompanying; it involved educational guidance too...
The more she thought about it, the more Sabrina felt she didn’t know how to repay him!
In the blink of an eye, it was evening.
Their outing finally came to an end.
Jasper had worked hard today, taking a day to accompany them, so on the way back, Sabrina proposed to treat Jasper to dinner.
Jasper agreed too.
During dinner, their conversation also touched on the recent medical convention in Veridia.
Sabrina curiously asked, "At the convention, there must be a gathering of famous doctors. Are you attending this time?"
Hearing her question, Jasper laughed and said, "I’m not a doctor; the convention shouldn’t invite me."
Hearing this, Sabrina realized.
She felt a bit regretful.
It’s not that she asked something silly, but because she felt the person before her seemed capable of anything.
There seemed to be no place in the world he couldn’t go.
Perhaps her reaction was too obvious; Jasper rarely joked, "However, if you get drunk, I can come to pick you up!"
Sabrina felt especially embarrassed hearing this.
She remembered the last time she embarrassed herself by getting drunk, blushing all the way to her ears.
Mr. Fitzgerald, how did you learn to tease people!!!
She mumbled softly, "I’m not drinking this time..."
A hint of amusement flickered in Jasper’s eyes as he told her, "It’s okay if you drink; I mean it. If anything happens, you can give me a call then."







