Chapter 133 He Felt Threatened
Once the negotiations were complete, Jenny went back home. When she got to her door, Alec was
moving out his things.
“Miss Jenny,” Vincent greeted when he saw her. Jenny nodded and took out her keys.
“I’m sorry, Miss Jenny,” Vincent said. “I couldn’t recognize you when I saw you.”
He felt responsible for it. As Alec’s assistant, he had to understand everything that happened around him
fully. If he had, such a joke like this would never have happened.
“What’s there to apologize for? We were married for two years, and he couldn’t recognize me. You’re just
his assistant. It’s a given that you wouldn’t recognize me, too.” Jenny thought that there was no need for
Vincent to apologize.
He hesitated for a moment and decided to stick up for his president. “Miss Jenny, Mr. Faust is actually a
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtnice person. He was just upset back then, which was why he didn’t want to visit you.”
Once he had calmed down, he couldn’t remember Jenny because she didn’t have a commanding
presence.
“Once he met you, he changed. He’s deeply attracted to you. I believe that if he had just gone over to
see you back then, he wouldn’t have divorced you.” Sometimes it was ridiculous how fate toyed with
people.
What Vincent said might be true, but Jenny didn’t care. “We’re not fated for each other. Fate is a
wonderful thing, but if you don’t share it, you never will.
Vincent was stunned but said, “Just because you didn’t share it before doesn’t mean you won’t in the
future.” He felt that fate played a role in their lives. Why else would they still see each other even after
their divorce?
Jenny didn’t want to argue with him anymore. He was just as weaselly as Alec. It was no wonder that he
was his assistant-they were cut from the same cloth.
She went into her condo, and Vincent watched her leave helplessly. Just as he was about to turn and
order the helpers around, Alec appeared out of nowhere.
“Mr. Faust.” Vincent was startled. Could he have heard his conversation with Jenny?
Alec looked at the door on the opposite darkly. Then, he looked at Vincent and said coldly, “Who let you
run your tongue?”
“I’m sorry, Mr. Faust. I was just…”
“Get in there and pack.” Alec waved his arm, cutting him off.
Vincent nodded and kept quiet.
-Jenny knew when Alec and his helpers left the house with his things, but she didn’t go out to say
goodbye. She thought there was no need to do so. They wouldn’t be meeting again anyway. There was
nothing to be said between them. Being strangers was great, too.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAlec, on the other hand, wanted to knock on her door and say a few words but ultimately decided against
it. He knew that Jenny wasn’t eager to see him. Since that was the case, he shouldn’t affect her
emotions.
In front of Perry Residence, Max had heard the news somewhere and had long begun waiting to laugh at
Alec. When he saw him walking out with a bunch of helpers carrying suitcases, he burst into laughter.
“Oh, Alec! I never thought I’d see you like this.”
Alec glanced at him and ignored him, but Max wasn’t going to let it go. He followed Alec and said, “Looks
like Jenny still hates you. What a pity.”
Alec stopped in his tracks and turned. “Don’t you want to pursue her? Why are you being so quiet?
Christopher is in the lead now.”
At the thought of Christopher, Alec preferred if Max were the one pursuing Jenny. At least he knew that
Max wasn’t really interested in her.
As for Christopher….
Alec felt threatened by him.