Chapter 43
Edgar’s Relentless Pursue for The Love of His Life
Chapter 43 Lay All the Blame on Her
When Edgar closed the door behind him, Gigi released the breath she was holding. She couldnât hold in her delight. She didnât make a mistake earlier. Edgar must have believed her words. He would take revenge on Jean for her.
She only needed to wait for the good news. âGigi, why did Mr. Royden leave already? Is he mad that you attended the reception?â Linda entered the room and asked worriedly.
Edgar was a crucial backer for Gigi. If their relationship was strained, Gigi would have trouble receiving offers for brand endorsements and shows.
Gigi raised her slender wrists and blew on her wound lightly. Joy shone from her eyes. âHe wouldnât be angry at me.â
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Jean twisted off the last crab leg and finished off the meat. She leaned back in her seat and washed it down with a swig of beer. Ben, sat across the table, wasnât surprised when she let out a burp.
âHowâs the food? Is it to your liking?â he asked amusingly. Almost all the food on the table was finished by Jean.
âItâs not too bad.â With a hand under her chin, Jean pulled out a card and placed it on the table. âI feel bad for always eating at your expense. Iâll buy this meal.â
Her phone on the table vibrated. She picked it up and stared blankly at the number flashing on the screen. âWho is it?â Ben asked when she didnât pick up the call.
âItâs no one, just a spam call.â She forced a smile and rejected the call without a moment of hesitation. âLetâs leave. I have things to do tomorrow.â
She picked up her bag and headed outside. The phone number was seared into her heart ages ago. She wouldnât be able to forget it for the rest of her life.
Jean shivered as it started to drizzle. She waved to Ben from afar. âThereâs a taxi there. Iâll leave first!â Ben hurried out after paying up, but she was already gone.
He sighed while standing on the steps outside the place. At the same time, four men in black suits stood before Jean with umbrellas, blocking her way like a tall wall.
Jean smiled as she looked behind them, observing the black car stopped at the roadside. âMr. Royden is so gracious to invite me on the car in such a grand manner.â
Jean felt more comfortable with the leather carpet under her feet and the warm air from the air conditioning in the car. But the man next to her was an eyesore. âAre you here to take revenge for Gigi?â
Edgar, leaning back in his seat, snuffed out the cigarette in his hand. âIt hasnât been long since you left prison. Donât cause trouble. If the reporters notice youâ¦â Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org
âSave your energy.â Jean leaned back in her seat as well. She smiled brightly, but her smile was hollow. âYou donât need to act in this way. Youâre supposed to loathe me just as much as Gigi does. Iâve lost more than just a child. Could she not even take that small incident?â
The rain fell heavier outside the car. âMr. Royden, are you not here to avenge your dear wife? If not, Iâm getting off.â She reached for the door.
Before she could respond, a large force pulled her back. She raised her head and met Edgarâs cold eyes. She couldnât help but back down at his penetrating gaze.
He stared at her wordlessly. Even his breath that fell on her face seemed cold. A cold sweat broke out on her back. She tried to break free. He lowered his head abruptly and devoured her lips.
âMmph!â But the man reached for the zipper on her clothes without pausing. Jean struggled against him. âLet go!â
Edgar stopped and looked into her eyes. âI thought you wanted to make me pay. Is that all you can take? Whatâs the point in these meaningless small fights, huh? Jean?â
His voice was as cold as ever, yet the words were stinging. âI can make you disappear in Yorktown with just a word. Just stop this meaningless struggle, Jean. Canât you be good?â
Jean clenched her fists. He had always humiliated her offhandedly. âYes, I want to take revenge on you. But I havenât thought things through. These are all just appetizers. Please be patient, Mr. Royden.â
The tension in the car was palpable. Their breaths intermingled in the tight space.
âWhy? You invested in the racing competition, then followed me to the hotel, and now you are stripping my clothes. Are you deprived of women, Mr. Royden? Does Gigi not satisfy you? Orâ¦â she paused. âDid you fall for me?â
Jeanâs clothes were in disarray. He glanced at her alluring collarbone and suppressed his impulse, staring at her dazzling face.
Did I fall for her? Sheâs absurd. Yet those words had pieced his heart, causing him pain and irritation.
âGet out.â He suppressed his emotions to the end.
Noticing his anger, Jean hummed in agreement. She didnât want to stay in the car for another moment either. She took her time fixing her clothes and left the car in the rain.
The freezing muddy water swirled around her ankles. But she didnât seem to feel it.
Edgar watched her as she disappeared from sight.
âMiles, do you have the security recording?â
âIâve sent it to your phone, Mr. Royden.â
Edgar played the recording.
The security recording would tell the truth.
As the video came to an end, his eyes darkened. He looked toward the direction Jean had disappeared and ordered wearily, âDrive to the company.â
She didnât even bother explaining. What a stubborn woman.