Chapter 434
The Fake Heiress Turns Out to Be a True Tycoon!
Chapter 434: Chapter 434: The Scheme of the Innocent Flower "Mr. Jennings! Is that Mr. Jennings?!"
The womanâs voice quivered, driftingâoh no, stepping closerâto the car, practically pressing against its front.
Chase Jennings finally recognized her: the woman who had been condescending and bullied Ava Zimmerman at the warehouse that day.
He rememberedâit seemed her name was... Fiona Harper?
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While secretly relieved, he also felt a surge of annoyance.
What was she doing here blocking his way?
"What do you want? Hurry up and move! Do you have a death wish?"
The driver rolled down the window and shouted at Fiona Harper.
Fiona quickly leaned close to the car, her face pitiful as she peered at the back seat where Chase was, "Mr. Jennings, you really misunderstood me that day at the warehouse. I swear, I didnât mean to mock Ava Zimmerman. Mr. Jennings, could you...
would you please forgive me?"
Chase stared at Fiona with an indifferent expression, "Understood. You can leave now."
But Fiona refused to leave, her voice still trembling, her appearance resembling a flower battered by a storm, "Mr. Jennings, our supervisor said that if I canât get your forgiveness, I wonât be allowed to participate in future planning projects. Mr. Jennings, I know youâre a good person. This job is very important to me; could you please help me?"
Chase hadnât actually said anything about punishing her that day; however, his status spoke for itself. Even if he didnât say it, the business sector and Fionaâs company supervisor would take action against her.
Chase didnât suspect she was lying; he honestly thought someone so dismissive of others like her deserved a lesson. But seeing her drenched in rain, waiting for his forgiveness, he wasnât entirely heartless.
"Alright, Iâll ask someone to talk to your companyâs supervisor. You should head back now."
It was summer, and her dress was soaked through. Chase felt awkward even looking directly at her.
Just as he was about to instruct the driver to depart, Fiona clung to the window and moved closer, her face even more pitiful, "Mr. Jennings, I... I canât get a ride. Can you... give me a lift? I donât have an umbrella, and my clothes are all wet. Iâm so cold..."
Fiona wasnât unattractive, and the rain had added a fragile elegance to her appearance. Under normal circumstances, the old Chase Jennings, guided by gentlemanly instincts, might have agreed to her request.
But her pitiful act inexplicably reminded him of Azura Loomis.
His mind wandered to online comments about "damsel trickery."
The first step was projecting weakness and helplessness, stirring protective instincts.
Once pity takes hold, youâve already fallen into the trap.
Besides, the warehouse incident with Ava Zimmerman had happened days ago. Why come asking for forgiveness now, in the middle of the night, soaked in rain? Clearly, she was banking on softening his heart.
He wasnât going to fall for that again!
With that realization, Chaseâs expression instantly hardened, and he rejected her outright, "No. Absolutely not."
After pausing momentarily, he gestured to the driver, "Go grab her an umbrella."
Fiona couldnât believe it. Even now, he wouldnât offer her a ride?!
Then what was the point of enduring the rain for so long?
She had even planned everything out: she would cry and plead for his forgiveness in the rain, heâd feel moved by her perseverance and ask her to get into the car.
Once inside, heâd take off his jacket and drape it over her shoulders to keep her warm. Concerned about alarming her family with her soaked state, heâd thoughtfully offer to let her stay at his private residence for the night to clean up and rest.
Later, sheâd return his cleaned jacket to him, leading him to invite her to dinner...
And love would blossom between them.
Everything up until now had gone according to plan, so Fiona couldnât understand where it had gone wrong.
Was she not pitiful enough?
Chase Jennings was by far the most desirable and perfect candidate she had access to.
Reluctant to give up, she wanted to say more, only to have the driver shove an umbrella into her hands.
As the driver got back into the car and started it, she clutched the umbrella and chased after the vehicle, only to stumble and fall onto the wet ground.
"Wahhhh..."
Fiona sat in the rain, crying and waiting for Chase Jenningsâ car to turn back around.
But after a long while, the car was no longer in sight.
She was cold and miserable, realizing Chase wasnât coming back. Dismayed, she struggled to her feet.
Taking out her phone, she intended to book a ride home.
Only to find that her phone had shut off from water damageâshe really couldnât get a ride now.
Fiona felt like the tragic heroine of a TV drama, grief welling up as she stood in the rain, sobbing aloud.
Suddenly, the rain above her was blocked by an umbrella.
Fionaâs heart skipped a beat. She looked up sharply, but her joy quickly turned to disappointment.
The person was a colleague from her company.
Originally, they had been out together negotiating a new exhibition partnership. When it started raining afterward, sheâd suddenly decided to seek out Chase, leaving the colleague behind.
She hadnât expected him to come after her.
"You wandered off like that at night; I was worried about you, so I followed. What happened to you? Youâre all soaked."
The man spoke as he quickly removed his plaid shirt, draping it over her shoulders, leaving himself in just a t-shirt.
Fiona stared at his gesture, frozen in place, but deep down, disappointed.
She wished the one covering her with clothes wasnât him.
Still, she lowered her head and murmured a soft "Thank you."
The man smiled briefly before moving closer, positioning the umbrella more securely above her head, "Youâll catch a cold like this. Let me take you home."
Fiona nodded faintly but instinctively added, "No, I canât go home like this. My family will worry..."
"Then... let me take you to a nearby hotel. Donât worryâIâll leave once youâre settled."
Seeing his earnest promise, Fiona reluctantly nodded.
After they finally caught a ride, the car took them to a nearby hotelâbut midway, the man received a phone call.
"Iâm with a colleague. Got it. Can you stop nagging me to come home? I have work that needs doing!"
After hanging up, he caught Fionaâs gaze and explained calmly, "Sorry about that. It was my wife... Sheâs been asking for a divorce since my mom got sick recently and she doesnât want to care for her anymore."
Fiona widened her eyes slightly, "How could your wife do that? Your familyâs elders falling illâcaring for them is their natural duty!"
The man chuckled bitterly, "Not many women think that way nowadays.
I met my wife through a matchmaking eventâwe never really had any feelings for each other. She complains that I donât earn enough and keeps blaming me for not buying her a big house... Iâm just not good enough."
Looking at his defeated expression, Fiona blurted out a comforting reply, The Fake Heiress Turns Out to Be a True Tycoon!
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"Donât say that. Two people being together shouldnât only be about money. Your wife is just too materialistic!"
"I also failed to protect her. A few nights ago, she went out and nearly got attacked. Sheâs been resenting me ever sinceâand treating my mom with physical violence."
Fiona seethed and blurted, "Your wife is outrageous! How can she blame you for that?!"
Hearing her words, the man chuckled bitterly once more, "Fiona, youâre so kind. Itâs just a pity... not every girl is as kind as you."