âDo you want to try some more non-human words?â
Chester sarcastically raised his head, âIâm hurting my leg right now, so itâs difficult for me to greet you warmly, even if youâre my mother. What kind of onion is she now?â
Mrs. Jewell said almost angrily, âWe care about you, Cindy is still my saviour.â
âYeah, for your sake, Iâll give her whatever resources she desires. If youâre still not satisfied, let me marry her and greet her?â
âIf it wasnât because you needed her blood, she could appear in front of me again and again and ask for it?â Chester mocked.
âYouâ¦â
âItâs fine, Aunty.â Cindy came to a halt in front of Mrs. Jewell and forced a smile: âYoung master Jewell was injured, and he was in a bad mood, so Iâll leave first and see him later.â
Originally Cindy wanted to stay at first, but Chesterâs mouth became increasingly vicious.
It wasnât always so obvious before.
Chester has been looking down on her lately.
Sheâs also not completely shameless.
âAll right, then drive carefully.â Mrs. Jewell felt terrible when she saw her leave.
Mrs. Jewell did not approach Chester until there were only two people left in the room and said angrily, âSon, you donât know how to respect people. I know that if I wasnât your mother today, it would be up to you. I donât have the right to make irresponsible remarks on your behalf, and Iâm not sure whatâs wrong with your fatherâs education or how I made you like this.â
âWhat have I turned into?â Chester arched his brow, âJewellâs family would have gone bankrupt long ago if it hadnât been for me. Could you and your father eat and drink well in the capital? Also, avoid approaching Cindy too closely. Giving Transfusion of blood is a good things but she has ulterior motives.â
Mrs. Jewell screamed angrily, âIâm not related to her, but she has lost blood to me so many times that I have to be nice to her. Could she be a kind person who donates blood for no reason? Would you believe itâs you?â
ââ¦â
Mrs. Jewell said: âBlood is valuable, but this is not always true, because our blood is extremely rare.
She may also appear once her transfusion is completed. She has risked half of her life for the sake of profit. She has saved my life on several occasions. You are my son, and you compensate her for her profession. It is natural for each to take only what she requires. You donât have to scold so harshly.â
âAs long as she doesnât consider marrying me, she always appears in front of me, and I donât bother to reprimand her.â Chester was the most irritated of the people lecturing her.
âI believe you have no regard for women.â Mrs. Jewell yelled angrily, âYou consider yourself powerful and superior, and you look down on those women. Women face unique challenges in every industry.
You donât have to think of yourself as superior to others. Those who care about you will eventually lose patience with you if you maintain this attitude.â
âWith my identity, someone will naturally post it upside down.â Chester snorted.
âYou are mistaken; the woman who is truly cherished is you. You will not return if you are humiliated in this manner on a regular basis.â
âLook at your friends, they get married and have children, which one is like you, maybe you think itâs okay to live like this, but when you get old, you will realise you still need someone who understands you intimately, and then you will feel lonely.â Mrs. Jewell said word by word.
âChester, you will never be able to gain your sincerity, at least emotionally, if you do not understand and respect others.â
Mrs. Jewell had left after speaking.
Chester leant against the headboard of the bed, rarely distracted. Too many women have stood by his side over the years. But there are so many that he has forgotten what they looked like.
The only thing he could recall was Charity. He even stopped believing in feelings as a result of Charity.
The truth has become clear after so many years. However, he appears to have developed a habit in some ways.
Furthermore, when Chester thinks of Charity, the entire person appears to become extreme, his mood is irritable and he is unable to control his emotions.
Ifâ¦if Charity was by his side, he would not be like this.