Chapter 1378
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
A look of surprise flashed across Jeremyâs eyes. âWhat? You donât hate me now? Little rascal, how am
I ever going to be worthy of you if I donât take care of the problem first?â
Corinne frowned and said sternly, âOf course you need to take care of the problem. But must you go
now? Why donât you wait until the babyâs born and then go?â
Jeremy could tell Corinne was worried about him, so he narrowed his eyes and teasingly asked her,
âWhy should I do that?â
Corinne looked down and bashfully replied, âI might not be able to go rescue you if the baby comes
when youâre in troubleâ¦â
Jeremy looked at her quietly, and his cold gaze gradually softened.
He never had anyone to rely on but himself; a fact he knew since he was young. What made it even
more difficult was other people around him relied on him to solve their problems too. In other words, he
never knew what it was like to be protected by someone.
Both of his parents abandoned him after their marriage broke down. They went on their own merry
without ever giving him a thought. It was as if they forgot he existed.
Moreover, the adults around him repeatedly told him he could not cry or show weakness as the fate of
the entire family rested on his shoulders. Therefore, he needed to learn how to be strong to carry on
the familyâs legacy.
When he was young, no one from his family would come help him up even when he fell and broke his
bones. Instead, they would question how he could be expected to take over the familyâs business if he
could not even endure something as trivial as broken bones. After that, they would ask him to stand up
by himself despite the pain.
That night in the private dining room was the first time Jeremy ever felt what it was like to be
unconditionally protected by someone. It might sound laughable that a grown man like him needed to
be protected by a petite woman like Corinne, but it warmed his heart nonetheless.
âIâm so lucky to have met her at the coffeehouse that day, even though it was an accident,â thought
Jeremy.
Jeremy gently pursed his lips and reached out to touch Corinneâs face, but he suddenly stopped
himself when his fingers were centimeters away from her face.
âI still donât have the right to touch you now, but can I hug you after Iâm back from settling everything?â
Corinne frowned and pursed her lips. âItâs not like I can do anything if he hugs me now. Besides, he
never asked for permission before, so why is he acting all polite right now?â
âHey, come on. I canât put off solving the problem anymore. God knows what Sophiaâs father is going to
do to you if I donât go to Molomia now. I promise Iâll be back in three days. Iâve asked your doctor, and
he said itâll be another week before the baby comes. You can rest assured that Iâll be by your side in the
delivery room then to welcome our baby together.â
Corinne still did not want him to go. She pouted and said, âAre you sure you can solve the problem in
three days? I mean, you couldnât back then, so what makes you think you can now?â
âIâve talked to Sophiaâs father on the phone, and he agreed to meet me,â explained Jeremy patiently.
âLittle rascal, Iâd never go back on my promise to you. Can you please believe me just this once?â
Corinne believed Jeremy when he said he would be back in three days. However, she could not help
but worry that Sophia and her father had set up a trap for Jeremy to walk into.
After all, Molomia was their territory. Even though the Holdens had some reach there, it still could not
be compared to the Addisonsâ power of influence, seeing as they had established themselves for the
longest time in Molomia.