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Paulette smiled slightly, “Nelson, I won’t regret it.”
The days when I didn’t like him were really easy.
“Um.”
The man’s eyes looked like they wanted to hit her, he was so angry that he laughed, “Saying you won’t regret it, but then secretly playing tricks behind my back? Paulette, you have indeed grown up, knowing how to provoke me.”
“Do you know how complicated the workplace is? Do you know how much hardship one has to endure alone in Crireton?”
Paulette’s gaze remained unchanged, “I know, but I can.”
“Heh… What? Can you ask me for money by acting cute?”
Paulette pursed her lips and didn’t say a word.
She did do that.
But… that was in the past. Back then, when she still dreamed of spending her life with him, she would nag him for money and then buy him gifts.
Seeing Paulette’s reaction, Nelson was even more certain of his thoughts.
She couldn’t stand it.
Paulette, not exactly spoiled, but she never had a hard time in society.
In no more than a month, she definitely turned back to ask him again.
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Nelson closed his eyes tightly, not wanting to play this back–and–forth game with her anymore, and said sternly, “Tricia, even if I say a few words to you seriously, it’s for your own good. You shouldn’t have those thoughts. Come back with me tomorrow and apologize to Tricia, or else…”
“Otherwise, how?”
The girl looked defiant, Nelson blurted out, “Just pretend I never raised you!”
J’Just pretend I never raised you.”
Paulette had big eyes, staring at him blankly.
In front of her was still the familiar face, not much different from thirteen years ago. But at that moment she realized, maybe she had never really known him, the one she used to like was just the dad in her imagination.
“I… I’m not going back, let alone apologize to Patricia.”
Paulette’s voice was hoarse, “Sorry, Nelson.”
She got up, gave Nelson a 90–degree bow, then turned firmly and walked out of the room with big strides.
Nelson watched her walk out of sight, it felt like holding sand slipping away, slipping away… until there was nothing left, not even a trace.
He suddenly felt a sharp pain in his chest, making it hard to breathe.
“Paulette!”
The hoarse shout in the room died down, with no response at all.
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Paulette ran all the way to the first floor, and when she got out of the hotel, she leaned on the flower bed at the door like a fish out of water, breathing heavily.
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She didn’t expect that after all this time, Nelson still thought it was her fault. He came all the way to Crireton just to make her apologize to
Patricia.
All these years of family love, in the end, couldn’t compare to the love in
his heart.
Paulette forced a bitter smile, tears streaming down her face.
“Need a shoulder to lean on?”
The male voice sounded, Paulette looked up and saw Jeremiah holding his hands, watching her from a distance.
She felt embarrassed all of a sudden, wiped the tears off her face with her hand, and walked towards him saying, “No need, it’s all because the wind was too strong tonight…
As they say, à mouth that can’t be controlled can’t fool anyone.
Jeremiah let out a sigh in his heart, took out a tissue from his pocket, and unfolded one to wipe her face.
The voice was soft and pleasant, “Hmm, whose wind is blowing my wife? I’m going to take care of him.”
Paulette sniffed and couldn’t help but chuckle.
He sneered, “Who is your wife!”
“My future wife is still my wife.”
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Jeremiah threw the used tissue into the trash can, took her hand, and casually slipped it into his coat pocket, “Interested in talking about it?”
Paulette lowered her eyes, in her sight were the synchronized footsteps of her and Jeremiah.
“It’s no big deal.”
She said quietly, “Just completely cut ties with Nelson.”
The bridge is the bridge, the road is the road.
“I will work hard in the future, live well, earn a lot of money to repay him, and repay his kindness in raising me.” Other than that, there shouldn’t be anything left between them.
Paulette was surprised herself, she wasn’t the type to complain.
But that night, Jeremiah took me on a long walk, chatting about this and that. She even opened up and shared a lot of her feelings.
That feeling was so strange, so relaxing, so… relieving.
In the end, even the last bit of blockage was gone.
Paulette shrugged, let out a deep sigh, and said seriously, “Thank you, I’m much better now, and I’ve also figured things out.”