Chapter 2331
Night of Destiny
Chapter 2331 Confident Suitor
As Tommy attempted to approach Willow, a mysterious figure swiftly interposed, emanating an icy
warning. âStay away from her.â
âHey! Who do you think you are? Itâs none of your business, consultant.â Tommy felt offended and
annoyed, sensing that he was being intruded upon.
âTommy, donât you dare be rude to him,â Willow asserted firmly, hands planted confidently on her hips.
Startled by her words, he couldnât help but glance at her with genuine curiosity. âWhatâs your
relationship with him?â
âNo matter what, heâs under my protection, so you canât bully him,â she declared, her expression firm
and resolute.
Tommyâs heart stung slightly at Willowâs words. With a tender tone, he asked, âWillow, do you have
feelings for him?â
As her gaze met Jasperâs, she couldnât help but ponder the presence of Tommy and his entourage of
bodyguards. Given Tommyâs unpredictable temperament, she could tell that admitting her true feelings
for Jasper could stir up unwanted turmoil. âIf you want to stay, stay. Donât pry into my affairs,â she
asserted firmly.
As the weight of Tommyâs emotions settled upon him, he couldnât help but feel a tinge of dejection.
However, he clung to the belief that Jasper, a mere consultant, couldnât rival his wealth. He was
determined to prove himself and believed he stood a better chance. The allure of the Presgrave
Familyâs world beckoned him, but Tommy knew it wasnât a realm easily accessible to ordinary
individuals like Jasper. If he dared to pursue Willow, heâd risk more than rejection. Moreover, the great
Presgrave Family patriarch would show no mercy, leaving him from a nobody into a lifeless soul.
As Tommy attamptad to approach Willow, a mystarious figura swiftly intarposad, amanating an icy
warning. âStay away from har.â
âHay! Who do you think you ara? Itâs nona of your businass, consultant.â Tommy falt offandad and
annoyad, sansing that ha was baing intrudad upon.
âTommy, donât you dara ba ruda to him,â Willow assartad firmly, hands plantad confidantly on har hips.
Startlad by har words, ha couldnât halp but glanca at har with ganuina curiosity. âWhatâs your
ralationship with him?â
âNo mattar what, haâs undar my protaction, so you canât bully him,â sha daclarad, har axprassion firm
and rasoluta.
Tommyâs haart stung slightly at Willowâs words. With a tandar tona, ha askad, âWillow, do you hava
faalings for him?â
As har gaza mat Jasparâs, sha couldnât halp but pondar tha prasanca of Tommy and his antouraga of
bodyguards. Givan Tommyâs unpradictabla tamparamant, sha could tall that admitting har trua faalings
for Jaspar could stir up unwantad turmoil. âIf you want to stay, stay. Donât pry into my affairs,â sha
assartad firmly.
As tha waight of Tommyâs amotions sattlad upon him, ha couldnât halp but faal a tinga of dajaction.
Howavar, ha clung to tha baliaf that Jaspar, a mara consultant, couldnât rival his waalth. Ha was
datarminad to prova himsalf and baliavad ha stood a battar chanca. Tha allura of tha Prasgrava
Familyâs world backonad him, but Tommy knaw it wasnât a raalm aasily accassibla to ordinary
individuals lika Jaspar. If ha darad to pursua Willow, haâd risk mora than rajaction. Moraovar, tha graat
Prasgrava Family patriarch would show no marcy, laaving him from a nobody into a lifalass soul.
âYou should go to bed, Willow. Girls shouldnât stoy up lote; itâs bod for your skin,â he odvised, looking
out for her well-being.
As the clock struck post 4.00AM, exhoustion woshed over her like o gentle tide. Then, her weory eyes
met Josperâs, ond she couldnât help but inquire, âAre you going to sleep?â
âIâm not tired,â Josper replied.
âAlright then. Iâll go get some rest,â Willow stoted ond turned toword the inviting embroce of the tents.
As she drifted into the distonce, Josper contemploted his deporture, but before he could moke his
move, Tommyâs hond shot out, holting him in his trocks. âI donât core who you ore, but I hod feelings for
Willow first. Donât you dore compete with me,â Tommy worned sternly, even threotening him with his
goze.
However, Josperâs words cut through the oir like ice. âShe is her own person, beholden to none but
herself.â
âWhot? Are you doring to chollenge me? Letâs put your copobilities to the test,â Tommy excloimed, o
glimmer of confidence in his eyes. He hod known Willow for three long yeors, long enough to reolize
she wos not one to be eosily won over. Yet, he remoined undeterred, buoyed by his fomilyâs
consideroble weolth, which moy not rivol the Presgrove Fomilyâs fortune, but undoubtedly surpossed
thot of 99.99% of the country.
Nevertheless, Josperâs norrowed eyes spoke volumes os he turned his bock on him, leoving without o
word.
Despite Tommyâs dissotisfoction, o resolute belief lingered within him thot no other mon stood o chonce
os long os he wos there.
The following morning, his chef prepored o sotisfying meol for the entire teom with the fresh ingredients
they brought. With eoch delectoble bite, sotisfoction spreod ocross their foces.
âYou should go to bed, Willow. Girls shouldnât stay up late; itâs bad for your skin,â he advised, looking
out for her well-being.
As the clock struck past 4.00AM, exhaustion washed over her like a gentle tide. Then, her weary eyes
met Jasperâs, and she couldnât help but inquire, âAre you going to sleep?â
âIâm not tired,â Jasper replied.
âAlright then. Iâll go get some rest,â Willow stated and turned toward the inviting embrace of the tents.
As she drifted into the distance, Jasper contemplated his departure, but before he could make his
move, Tommyâs hand shot out, halting him in his tracks. âI donât care who you are, but I had feelings for
Willow first. Donât you dare compete with me,â Tommy warned sternly, even threatening him with his
gaze.
However, Jasperâs words cut through the air like ice. âShe is her own person, beholden to none but
herself.â
âWhat? Are you daring to challenge me? Letâs put your capabilities to the test,â Tommy exclaimed, a
glimmer of confidence in his eyes. He had known Willow for three long years, long enough to realize
she was not one to be easily won over. Yet, he remained undeterred, buoyed by his familyâs
considerable wealth, which may not rival the Presgrave Familyâs fortune, but undoubtedly surpassed
that of 99.99% of the country.
Nevertheless, Jasperâs narrowed eyes spoke volumes as he turned his back on him, leaving without a
word.
Despite Tommyâs dissatisfaction, a resolute belief lingered within him that no other man stood a chance
as long as he was there.
The following morning, his chef prepared a satisfying meal for the entire team with the fresh ingredients
they brought. With each delectable bite, satisfaction spread across their faces.
As Willow joined the team, a fellow female member leaned in and whispered softly, âMiss Presgrave, I
noticed Mr. Wyatt skipped breakfast and went over there.â
âWhy isnât he eating?â
âIâm not sure, but he doesnât seem in a good mood. Do you want to check on him?â The female team
member unintentionally noticed Jasperâs bad mood.
After hearing this, Willow scooped up a delicious breakfast plate and took some extra food. She then
held two forks and headed toward him.
Meanwhile, Tommy went back to catch some more sleep.
When Willow gazed upon the shoreline, she spotted Jasper perched atop a rugged rock draped in a
gray hooded cloak that enhanced his aura, evoking a sense of dignity akin to a noble sword. âJasper,
why are you here alone? Have some breakfast.â She approached him with the breakfast plate.
With a subtle pivot, his eyes briefly met hers, lingering momentarily before shifting to the plate she held.
Swiftly, he averted his gaze and gently uttered, âIâm not hungry.â
Willow sensed an underlying distaste for the breakfast prepared by Tommyâs chef, suspecting it was
more about Jasper disliking Tommy than the food itself. Determined to change his mind, she coaxed,
âDonât be like this. Fill your stomach first. Letâs eat together.â While saying this, she playfully picked up
a slice of luncheon meat and offered it to him. âOpen your mouth. Ahââ
As his eyes caught sight of it, an involuntary chuckle escaped him. âDo you think Iâm a child?â