The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning

The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning By Max Charming chapter 313
Forrest chuckled, placing apple slices onto a paper plate. “What’s so special about him? Isn’t he the same as always? “He
passed the plate to Sylvia while he nibbled on the leftover apple core.
“Well, he’s still your brother. You should go see him at Southern Haven Villas during the school break,” Sylvia suggested.
“He’s staying at the Arnold residence,” Forrest explained. Sylvia’s face stiffened at that, but she didn’t say anything more.
A month after Owen’s divorce from his first wife, he and Sylvia tied the knot. Sylvia, a girl from a small town, was a leading
actress in local plays. At 16, she met Owen, a young man from the bustling city of Ventropolis, who was teaching in her town.
Despite their seven-year age difference, they immediately felt a connection.
However, two years into their relationship, Owen returned to Ventropolis. Sylvia patiently waited for him for three years. During
that time, he visited her and promised to return in three months to marry her. But heartbreak awaited Sylvia; she discovered that
Owen had wed another woman named Frida Young and even had a child, Ethan.
The Arnold family were aware of Sylvia’s relationship with Owen, but they looked down on her because of her lower social
status. To hide this from the Young family, the Arnolds tried to bribe Sylvia with a large sum of money, hoping she would forget
her plans of marrying Owen. However, Sylvia rejected their offer and left, feeling heartbroken. All the while, she kept her child
with Owen a secret.
Forrest, who was three to four years younger than Ethan, was born before Sylvia got married. Her hometown shunned her for
having a child out of wedlock, and even her own parents turned away from her. Even her own parents turned their backs on her.
Sylvia took Forrest with her and moved to a fishing village just outside Ventropolis. She worked hard at various jobs to provide
for her young son, facing many challenges along the way.
Until he was 12, Forrest had never attended school; he could only write his name, which Owen had chosen and taught Sylvia to
pen. Despite this, Forrest was unusually mature. Later on, after Owen’s divorce from Frida, the Arnold family welcomed Sylvia,
and Forrest began his education.
Owen explained to Sylvia that he married Frida because he thought he had no other option. When he tried to visit Sylvia once,
her family told him she had moved and found someone else. Owen was heartbroken and returned to the Arnold family, but he
never stopped hoping to find Sylvia again.

A decade later, Owen unexpectedly found Sylvia at a roadside stand, where she was selling fish and clearly struggling. Seeing
her difficult situation, he stepped in to help. When he confronted the Arnold family about Sylvia, tensions rose. Once Frida
learned about Owen’s past with Sylvia, she chose to end their marriage. Owen gained custody of Ethan.
Life started getting better for Sylvia. Though she faced criticism for marrying Owen and lacked approval from the Arnold family,
her husband stood by her side. Her son, always respectful and understanding, brought her constant comfort and never caused
her trouble.
Initially, Sylvia doubted whether Forrest would ever consider Owen as his father. However, after joining the Arnold family,
Forrest’s acceptance was clear. Their past hardships, filled with hunger and cold nights, began to feel distant. Sylvia believed
that, despite society’s opinions, she had given Forrest everything he deserved. After 12 years of challenges, providing a stable
home for her son became Sylvia’s greatest satisfaction.

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