Du Chapter 98 This isnât the first time Nathan has abandoned me.
Iâve grown used to it, to be honest.
Disappointed? Maybe a bit.
But disappointment becomes numb when it happens too often.
Avia trying to hurt me this way is childish and lacks impact.
I casually chuckled and replied, âSo what? What are you trying to say?â
âIf Iâm not mistaken, Nathan left you right after hearing about my burn!
If you have some selfâawareness, you should know who is the most important person to Nathan.
Donât delude yourself into getting close to Nathan!â
I could even imagine the smug expression on Aviaâs face while typing these words.
Initially, I didnât want to engage with her, as it was unnecessary for Nathan.
But to be honest, Iâm not a saint, and I canât tolerate everyone who dares to challenge me, especially Avia, who has repeatedly plotted against me.
âAre you so afraid of me getting close to Nathan, thinking Iâll easily take him away?
How come you lack confidence in your relationship with Nathan?â
âWhat nonsense are you talking about? I just donât want you to trouble Nathan.â
Avia became anxious. âIf I mean nothing to Nathan, how could I be a trouble to him?
Admit it, Avia, youâre worried, worried that the love youâve gained through scheming will ultimately be in vain.
Youâre not confident, even constantly fearful.â
My message was sent in less than five seconds, and I received a series of responses.
âI donât!â âI donât!â âWho do you think you are? What gives you the right to judge my relationship with Nathan?â
âLet me tell you, Nathan loves me!â âNathan loves me!â âIâm very confident; he loves me!â
I couldnât help but sigh.
Each of Aviaâs words revealed her deep inner insecurity.
Sheâs already in pain, and Iâdonât need to continue tormenting her.
âYes, you donât.â I even tried to comfort her.
âSo stop bothering me. Nathan is yours, even if you gave him to me for free, I wouldnât want him.
I wish you and Nathan stay together forever.â
I thought I made it clear that I was determined to stay away from Nathan, but Avia still seemed dissatisfied.
âDiana, donât think I donât know youâre being insincere.
If Nathan is with me, you must be jealous!
But what can you do even if youâre jealous?
Nathan will only choose me!â
âWait and see, after today, he will only hate you more!â
âYouâre out, and thereâs no chance!â
âLoser bitch!â
Watching the continuous flood of new messages on my phone screen, I was utterly speechless.
Fortunately, I directly blocked Avia without responding.
Out of sight, out of mind.
Late at night, I hailed a taxi on the roadside, went to the hospital for a Gummy Skull suppressant, and then drove back home alone.
After a shower, I came out of the bathroom and glanced at the black suitcase on the dressing table-
It was the Gummy Skull Nathan and I obtained it from Bruce.
Thinking about todayâs events, my mind was in turmoil.
The hiding place of Gummy Skull, the relationship between William and Bruce, and Williamâs increasingly abnormal behaviorâ
each detail bothered me.
Though I didnât want to admit it, deep down, I couldnât continue trusting William.
In my view, there must be a connection between him and Gummy Skull, but the depth of that connection remains uncertain.
What should I do next?
I donât know.
I picked up the phone on the bed, scrolled through the screen, and finally stopped at Nathanâs number.
Nathan was also involved in investigating this matter; maybe he has some good ideas.
After pressing the dial button, I held the phone to my ear.
However, after waiting until the call automatically disconnected, Nathan still didnât answer.
I furrowed my brows; did Aviaâs burn turn out to be particularly severe? So much that Nathan couldnât spare a moment for a call?
Unwilling to give up, I dialed again.
The result remained the same.
I sighed, gave up the idea of contacting Nathan, and instead dialed another personâs number.
The next day, when I finished breakfast and came out of the villa, I saw a gray Porsche Cayenne parked at the entrance.
Soon, the driverâs window of the Cayenne slowly lowered, revealing Mossâs profile.
âGet in,â he turned his head, giving me a glance.
âYou came early,â I said, reaching for the rear passenger door almost instinctively.
Didnât pull it.
âSit in the front passenger seat,â Moss leaned out and said, âIâm not your chauffeur.â
âFine.â I walked around to the other side, opened the door, and sat down, teasing, âI just thought the front passenger seat was usually reserved for oneâs girlfriend. Moss...â
I paused, deliberately getting closer to him, and whispered in his ear, âAdmit it, you like me.â
I was just making some morning jokes; I thought Moss would immediately, as usual, retort and then tell me sternly not to be delusional, that he had no interest in 1. me.
After all, he was a complete workaholic; in my opinion, his girlfriend might as well be the laboratory.
But no.
His lips pursed into a straight line, and the color from his neck to his earlobes started turning red.
I was startled, quickly pulled back my upper body, and stammered, âI was just saying, you, you canât really like-
âDonât overthink it.â Moss interrupted me in a low voice.
He turned his head, and the color in his neck and earlobes had returned to normal, making me even doubt if I had imagined it all.
Perhaps I misunderstood Moss due to some distant red light; he didnât seem shy or caught off guard.
âBut...â Moss suddenly approached me, and when the distance between us was only half a palm wide, he said, âIf you brainwash me like that a few more times, maybe I really will inadvertently suggest to myself that I like you.â
I widened my eyes and subconsciously swallowed saliva.
After realizing it, I pushed Moss away abruptly.
âDonât joke around.â I panicked.
âYou were the one who joked with me first.â Moss sat up straight, saying seriously. I shook my head, fastened my seatbelt, and said, âLetâs go.â
Moss didnât immediately start the car but turned his head to look at me seriously, asking, âAre you sure, have you thought about it, Do really want to go see him and get things clear?â
His lips pursed into a straight line, and the color from his neck to his earlobes started turning red.
I was startled, quickly pulled back my upper body, and stammered, âI was just saying, you, you canât really like-â
âDonât overthink it.â Moss interrupted me in a low voice.
He turned his head, and the color in his neck and earlobes had returned to normal, making me even doubt if I had imagined it all.
Perhaps I misunderstood Moss due to some distant red light; he didnât seem shy or caught off guard.
âBut...â Moss suddenly approached me, and when the distance between us was only half a palm wide, he said, âIf you brainwash me like that a few more times, maybe I really will inadvertently suggest to myself that I like you.â
I widened my eyes and subconsciously swallowed saliva.
After realizing it, I pushed Moss away abruptly.
âDonât joke around.â I panicked.
âYou were the one who joked with me first.â Moss sat up straight, saying seriously.
I shook my head, fastened my seatbelt, and said, âLetâs go.â
Moss didnât immediately start the car but turned his head to look at me seriously, asking, âAre you sure, have you thought about it, Do really want to go see him and get things clear?â
âDidnât we agree on this last night on the phone? I donât want to wait; constantly suspecting someone who means a lot to me is really painful. I donât want to endure this pain; I need a clear answer.â
Moss pondered for a few seconds, withdrew his gaze, and started the car.
After nearly an hourâs journey, the Cayenne finally stopped in front of a luxurious fortyâeightâstory building.
Moss and I got out of the car and walked into the building.
We both knew that the owner of this building was William.