Chapter 474: His Best Friend's Betrayal
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Children from the Hoyle Family had their own talents. For example, Alan was good at business, Aoba
could draw without a teacher, and when Ada was twelve, she knew how to design a beautiful little
dress for herself.
And Annie seemed to be an all-rounder. As long as it was something she wanted to learn, there was
nothing she couldn't do. Except for ABCD.
She said, âI haven't study Chinese well yet, so why ask me to study English?â
Olive was an easygoing person. If her daughter wasn't interested, she wouldn't force her. She
thought that the child was still too young and her temperament was unstable. Happiness is the
most important. Childrenâs interests would change as they watched. What you hated now didn't
mean you wouldn't like it in the future.
But Alan was a little worried. He wanted to pass on his business to this child. It wouldn't work if she
didn't master a few foreign languages. It seemed that she needed more guidance.
Return to Kent Bai who locked Janetta in a room. This time, wrapped in a robe, he heard the sound
of smashing things inside when he walked to the door. He couldn't help but laughed. This girl
usually always acted gentle with others, but she was so emotional with him.
What Janetta was thinking was this hotel belonged to that bastard anyway and she had kindly come
in overnight to celebrate his birthday, but looked at him, he had a night out with other woman
instead. Anyways, these were his things. It would be a shame not to break them. Who asked him to
lock her here.
Kent stood outside the door and let her smash things. He only walked in after she vented to the
point her energy was drained and her movement stopped.
"Are you happy now?"
Janetta leaned against the window, trying to climb over it. âDonât come over.â
Kent's face shifted slightly, âJanetta, let me explain.â
Janetta covered her ears and shook her head, âI don't want to, I don't want to.â
âJanetta, you're jealous,â Kent said confidently, smiling like a victory.
âDonât call my name. You're disgusting.â Janetta glared at him. She admitted that she was a little
jealous, but she was hurt more. She felt like she was cheated by this bastard.
âJanetta, you've misunderstood me. I have completely no relationship with that woman. If there is, it
was because someone wanted to drug her last night and I just saved her. Liam likes her and I just
want to bring them together. I definitely didnât do anything.â Whether she listened or not, this
explanation was necessary. And he believed that she didn't really close her ears.
Women liked to say anything, but meant another. Sometimes he found it cute.
âI don't believe you,â she pressed each word.
âI can't steal my brother's woman. If I don't have that least of loyalty, how can I be their boss? Don't
I even have this moral?â This woman didnât believe him so much that it hurt his devoted heart.
"Don't talk with me about moral. You're the most immoral person in the world. In order to get what
you want, you use all kinds of despicable methods to force others doing things you donât want to
do. That's your usual trick. You think theres nothing in this world you can't get, right? You think
there's nothing in this world you can't do, right? But you can't control feelings.â
âJanetta, you're bias against me.â
"Bias? It's because your man fell for that woman, so you gave her to your man as you wish. Did you
ask her if she was willing? What else can you do besides forcing people?â
âI can still see through people's hearts.â Kent quietly took a step closer to her amidst Janetta's
emotional outburst and hugged her with a pull, âJanetta, from what you just said, I know that you've
believed I'm innocent, right?â
âLet me go, you scoundrel,â Janetta struggled hard. She didn't know if she really believed his flattery
or couldn't get rid of his shadow in her heart. This man was a poison, slowly seizing her heart.
âOkay, okay. I'm a scoundrel. Even if you don't believe this scoundrel, you would believe Alan's right,
right? Did they arrange for you to come?â
Janetta didnât answer him and twisted her body vigorously around his arms, just trying to break free
from his hold.
Early in the morning was when a manâs hormone was at its peak. The warm sensation of touched
skin sparked a reaction out of his body.
"Use your words and don't move.â
The sudden warning made Janetta's body stiff. The strong man's breath surrounded her with the
aftertaste of alcohol which hadn't completely dissipated from last night. She felt something hard
pressing against her abdomen. At once, she didnât dare to move again.
At this moment, the woman in his arms became much more honest, but she still refused to face him.
Kent took a deep breath, pressing down the urge, but he still unexpectedly carried her up.
Janetta felt her body suddenly lose its center of gravity and subconsciously hold on his robe, âWhat
are you doing?â
Kent smiled and said, âOf course to take you to repay my innocence.â
âPut me down,â Janetta kicked the air.
âNope. You'll run as soon as I do that.â Kent used brute force to hold her down. Her strength when
she exploded wasn't small.
Unable to break free, Janetta said, âIt's not like I don't have my hands and feet. I can walk by
myself.â
But Kent grew addicted in hugging her and refused to put her down. He kept carrying her back to
his room.
At this time, Tiana had basically remembered the whole sequence. She was lucky she was rescued
by good people from a group of hooligans, otherwise she didnât know what she was going to
experience.
It was a night she didn't want to remember. Those people grabbed her and wanted to disrespect
her. Her fiancé sat next to her and a man usually would come forward at this moment, but this man,
who said he would take care of her forever, didn't utter a word under the pressure of large number
and sharp knives. He watched her struggling to resist and being forced to take a drug.
At that moment, she had completely lost hope on him. If she married such man, she would have no
sense of security in the future. Her heart would be dead.
When leaving that mysterious place, a man named Liam once said to her, âDrew Martin isn't worthy
of you. Sooner or later, you'll suffer if you stay with him.â
She never thought she would be this unfortunate.
Maybe she had known about Drew's hidden inferiority, but she just refused to admit it. Now that
she thought about it, her parentsâ opposition from the beginning may had been because they
already saw through that Drew Martin wasn't a reliable person. It was just that she insisted on going
on her own way. Only after she received a lesson did she understood.
Breaking up was inevitable.
But she didn't expect when this chaos hadn't gone downhill, a man called Liam, who blocked the
knife for her on the plane and bandaged her wound, suddenly appeared in front of her. Before she
could say anything about this surprise, the man just now, who hurriedly sprinted, had successfully
brought back the woman who ran away, walking in while carrying her.
âLiam, I've saved the woman you like. It's up to you whether you can seize the chance.â
After he said that, he turned around with the woman in his arms.
Liam was blushing to the end of his ears. He hadn't even sure yet with his feelings, but his boss had
exposed him. He suddenly felt a little awkward.
âHe always talks like that, don't mind him. I know you have a boyfriend. Don't worry, I won't do
anything to you. That time on the plane, you were braver than any other women, even than most
men. So, I have good impression towards you, but no bad intention.â
Liam didn't want to cause the woman feeling uneasy. He hadn't figured out about his feelings, so he
couldn't drag her down.
However, Tiana lowered her head and bit her lip. Thinking for a while, then she said to him, âIf I said
we should try dating, would you think I'm foolish?â
âNo. But are you sure? You don't need to do things you don't like because of his pressure.â
Liam thought that in matters of feelings, two people had to be compatible so they could be
together for a long time, not going against oneâs will because of external forces. Although that man
wasn't worthy of her, she didn't have to force herself to accept someone she didn't like under
outsidersâ pressure.
Tiana nodded, then shook her again, âI don't know if I'll fall for you then, but I'm sure I don't hate
you.â
She even ever dreamed of him, which puzzled her so much.
Kent walked out of the room, carrying Janetta, and walked straight to Alan and Olives room. He
kicked the door with his foot and shouted, âHoyle! Come out now!â
This floor wasn't open to public, so he didn't have to worry about disturbing other guests early in
the morning.
Janetta felt that she wasn't a skinny person among girls with the same height as her, a bit chubby.
She didn't know how big his arms which were carrying her and wouldn't put her down. His face
didn't turn red and he wasn't breathless. His steps were steady. As if he was just carrying a bunch of
cotton
She felt embarrassed to disturb their slumbers early in the morning. Only Kent could do this
dubious thing.
Olive was awakened by the knocking sound. She sat up at once and was about to get out of the
bed, âWhat's that sound?â
Alan frowned in displeased, stretching out his hand to pull her back. âGo back to sleep, I'll go and
check.â
When the door opened up, Kent was kicking his foot. The thing in front of him suddenly
disappeared making Kent staggered forward.
It was fortunate that his years of experience in responding to impromptu allowed him to stand firm.
Janetta flushed to her ears with embarrassment and punched him in the chest with her first. âPut me
down.â
Kent put her down, but still locked an arm around her waist so that she couldn't escape. âHoyle, tell
this woman that there was nothing between me and that woman last night.â
To have his good time being disturbed in the morning upset Alan, âThis woman? That woman? You
and that woman were alone in the same room. One, I didnât watch you guys. Two, I didnât put a
camera in your room. How do I know if nothing happened?â
It could be said that Kent was experiencing what was called a betrayal from his best friend. Alan
stirred up trouble, making the eyes of the woman, who already had an upset face on, in his arms
turned green.
"Hey, stop driving a wedge between us.â
Alan pretended to be innocent and said, âDid 1? I'm just stating a fact.â