Chapter 76
I'm Sorry My Love Novel
Chapter 76 The Lowlifes Are Vengeful
It took Leanna a week to settle down.
Even though it was a small city and less vibrant than Highside with its bright lights, it had not been
urbanized, which allowed it to retain the uniqueness of a small town.
When she gave Zoe a call, Zoe was surprised and didnât understand why Leanna would suddenly skip
town.
Leanna had always wanted to live in a place where no one knew her after her divorce, but her plans
were delayed by matters that kept cropping up. If it hadnât been for this time where Aidan gave her the
opportunity to flee, she might not have been able to make such a decision.
Itâs lovely here. Not only is the atmosphere fresher here, the people are friendly and warm too.
She had also agreed with Harvey that if there were any issues at work, they would communicate via
telephone. She was only in charge of producing her artwork and sending it to him via email.
It was just that Leanna had no idea how long this period of serenity would last because she was well
aware that it was a piece of cake for Aidan to locate her current whereabouts.
Aidan was not ruthless toward her, probably because his conscience had finally triggered a sense of
kindness in him.
She loved heading to the river and sitting on the bench every afternoon until it was sunset before she
would make the slow return home.
Her landlord was an older woman with a quirky personality. She was obviously in her 40s to 50s, but
loved to dress like she was a senior citizen. She was aloof and hated smiling while having the habit of
reading the financial newspapers every morning.
Leanna was curious, but never had the courage to ask. The landlord lived on the first floor while she
was on the second, so it was rather evident that they did not wish to disturb each other.
When she returned, she shouted in the direction of the house, âMs. Fletcher, I bought a bouquet of
flowers. Is there any vase for me to use?â
An indifferent female voice sounded from inside. âYou can search it for yourself in the yard.â
As there were many assorted bottles and vases at the small yard, Leanna was able to locate a suitable
vase to store her flowers. After watering them, Naomi walked out with a tray. âYour meal is waiting for
you inside. Help yourself.â
Leanna broke into a smile. âThank you.â
Although they had expressly mentioned that they would not disturb each other when they signed the
tenancy agreement, Naomi would still prepare an extra share for Leanna whenever she made her
meals.
Sitting at the table, Leanna licked her lips and praised, âMs. Fletcher, your dishes are delicious.â
Naomi glanced at her. âYou are the first person to compliment my cooking.â
âHuh? I really think that itâs delicious, though.â Then, Leanna took a sip of the chicken soup. âI disagree
with whoever says that your cooking is not tasty.â
âWell.â Naomi chuckled. âMy son has said that eating the dishes that I have cooked is akin to eating
tree leaves. I never expected that you would think so highly of me.â
It was enough to render Leanna speechless. Such a description deserves a beating. Then, she
casually asked, âDoes your son visit often, Ms. Fletcher?â
Naomi paused for a while before she answered, âI havenât seen him in years.â
âSince itâs been years, Iâm sure your cooking has improved. If your son were to sample your cooking
again, heâll be so stunned that he canât speak.â
Naomi spoke in a self-deprecating manner. âItâs alright; heâs never been one to speak well of people.
He hates me now, so how would he sample my cooking?â
Leanna gently shook her head. âNah, there is no deep animosity between parents and children. Even if
there is some kind of misunderstanding, it can be resolved by communication.â
Now that she was with child, she was able to understand the emotions of a mother. In this world, there
was no mother who didnât want the best for her child to the point where she could sacrifice herself to
make it happen.
âWhat do you know?â came Naomiâs response.
âI just know.â
âThen, why did you run from home? Did you have an argument with your parents or something?â
Such a statement was enough to make Leanna pause for a few brief moments.
âLook, Iâm merely asking.â Naomi turned away. âIf you donât want to talk about it, itâs fine.â
Leanna gave a light chuckle. âI didnât argue with my parents. My mother died in labor when she
delivered my brother. I was only a few years old at that time, so I have long forgotten how she looked. I
didnât run away from home; I merely wanted a change of environment.â
Naomi served yet another bowl of chicken soup. âAlright, I donât want to hear bullsh*t. Letâs eat.â
That night, as Leanna rested in bed and observed the moonlight, she couldnât sleep because she
suddenly realized that she had forgotten something important.
She took out a card from her drawer and hesitated for a long time before she finally made the call.
It was only when she wanted to cut the call that the line was answered. With a gentle voice, she
greeted, âItâs me, President Pearson.â
âSpeak.â The manâs voice sounded hoarse, as if he was rudely awoken from his sleep.
Leanna grabbed her blanket and resisted his usual sarcasm to tentatively say, âPresident Pearson, Iâm
aware of our agreement, but I am serious with my promise. I wonât show up in front of you ever again.
As for my brotherâs matter, can I beg youââ
âBeg me for what?â
She gritted her teeth and answered, âI know itâs a shameless request, but I think that youâll agree.â
On the other end of the line, Aidan laughed. âYou know that you are shameless by making such a
request and you still want to say it?â
âAbout the The Emerging Designer Competition three years ago, I think you have misunderstood you. I
know that you probably are regretful after learning of the truth, which was why Pearson Group has
collaborated with the designers from Lux. I donât want such an opportunity. And if you really want to
make amends, President Pearsonââ
He interrupted her. âDidnât you refuse the offer a long time ago?â
Leanna lied, âI didnât know that you meant well back then, but Iâm finally aware of it now. I hope you
wonât be calculative with such a person like me, President Pearson.â
There was a moment of silence, in which Aidan took his time to reply. âYou are right; itâs shameless.â
She pursed her lips and did not refute. âSo, Iâll take it that you are in agreement?â
He said nonchalantly, âYou can take it as such because I can choose to disagree.â
It was enough to make Leanna stunned in speechlessness. Canât this b*stard say something nice?
Quickly, Aidan followed up on his response. âLeanna, if you want to call me in the middle of the night
next time, do not ever think that Iâll agree to your requests in the future.â
She quickly apologized, âIâm sorry, itâs my fault.â
âIs there anything else?â
Leanna looked out the window and mentioned after a few seconds, âNope. Goodbye, President
Pearson. Have a good nightâs sleep.â
Just as she was about to hang up, his voice sounded over the phone. âYou arenât wishing for my family
line to end?â
She was at a loss of words. D*mn, he is vengeful.
Then, she laughed. âWhere did you hear about this, President Pearson? How can it be a blessing to die
without the continuity of your family line? Of course I wish you to have a long life where youâll have a
prosperous family line for five generationsââ
Aidan hung up in that instant.