The thought of their relationship being worth only 450 thousand dollars made Cecilia’s heart break even further.
Hatred rose up in her chest amidst the pain she was feeling.
Money that was enough to buy a mere necklace was enough to buy a man’s love!
She had been blind!
Twice!
How could she have chosen the wrong man twice?!
Since she was so blind, it might be better for her family to arrange a marriage for her instead!
“Fine,” Cecilia said as she took a deep breath. She didn’t want to sound pitiful and lose to Noel. Her tone clearly
showed her agreement to what Noel said about them breaking up. “I just remembered who you are, Noel Carter!”
As she said that, knives seemed to pierce through her heart.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBefore she even had a chance to turn, she felt a sharp pain shooting up her chest, suffocating her.
It made her feel terrible.
She tried her best to hold it in, and stop the tears from falling.
She said back to Noel, “Happy break-up to us!”
That was how Noel’s first relationship ended.
He walked out of the café, rose petals still stuck to his shoes. He recalled how Cecilia asked him who he was over
the phone just now.
A sharp pain surged in him, the feeling akin to drowning.
They hadn’t met in only a few days. Yet she…couldn’t even discern his voice.
“Mr. Carter,” Sue said as she ran after him from the café.
He didn’t expect Sue to come over to speak to him. Noel stood where he was politely, waiting for her to speak.
This was probably his last time interacting with any of the Jarvises.
“Cecilia was spoiled rotten by us,” Sue said as she stood before Noel. “She didn’t even want to tell you to your face
that she wanted a break-up. She only cared about going out shopping with her friends. Ms. Carter, I hope you’ll
forgive her and be understanding if she brought you any inconvenience.”
With that, she tried stuffing the check to him again. “Please take this as a token of our apology.”
She looked sincere, but her tone reeked of arrogance and pride.
“Don’t worry,” Noel said, not taking the check. “I won’t take this money, and I won’t go looking for Ms. Jarvis again.
Although I can’t be compared to the Jarvises’ wealth, I have my principles.”
He had called Cecilia, and her stance was clear. Noel wouldn’t continue desperately pursuing her and creating
trouble for her.
“I genuinely wished we would have an amicable break-up, as amiable as when we first got together. I the rest of
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmher days. So, I’ll definitely comply with her request for a break-up and never bother her again.”
With that, Noel bowed to Sue and turned to leave.
He left Sue behind, staring at his back and not moving an inch.
“Mrs. Jarvis,” the driver said. He had left the car in a hurry, thinking that something might have happened. “Are you
going home now?”
“Yes, I am,” Sue mumbled.
Noel’s words rang in her mind.
She turned around and saw the rose petals scattered around the floor of the café, and the cheesy balloons and
candles that formed the confession, “Noel loves Cecilia”, on the wall.
It was so cheesy!
Yet Sue could sense the clumsy sincerity in it.
A pity Noel served Julian.
A pity his family background was inferior.
The Jarvises were wealthy. Although they didn’t need to insist for Cecilia’s future husband to be made of money, he
couldn’t have a family background as inferior as that of Noel.