Chapter 28
Neil has never shown me the slightest bit of friendliness, let alone respect.
After going through the agony of my past life, I finally accepted the fact that I was not his true love.
But Oscar was different from me. He hadn’t experienced a rebirth and couldn’t understand or accept
Bonnie’s Impulsive decision to break up with him.
He kept drinking, trying to drown his sorrows in alcohol.
I sat beside him, watching him sympathetically. I wanted to advise him to accept the breakup from a
bystander’s perspective so that he wouldn’t suffer more under Neil’s antagonism. But deep inside, I felt
a sense of injustice. Why was Neil able to break them up so easily?
“Irene, I really love her. I know my family background isn’t good enough for her, but I’ll work hard…”
Oscar started babbling after drinking too much.
I nodded, “I know”
“So many people pursued her, but she chose me. That made me incredibly happy. I swore I wouldn’t let
her regret it. But why did she change her mind in the end? My heart is in so much pain…” Oscar said,
his eyes red.
I quickly stopped Oscar from pouring more alcohol, “Don’t be too upset. Maybe she hasn’t changed her
mind? Think about it, the message only showed that someone is pursuing her, but hasn’t succeeded.
Otherwise, why would he still be begging her for a chance to meet?”
Oscar shook his head and gave a desolate smile. “This time it’s different. In the past, she would always
tell me when she was in such a situation, so I wouldn’t overthink.”
“There must be some reason she couldn’t tell you. I’ll try to meet her and talk to her when I have time.”
I tried to comfort Oscar.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Trene, thank you.” Oscar managed a weak smile.
“It’s okay, we’re friends!” I patted his shoulder gently.
After a while, Oscar was completely drunk and passed out. I tried to help him up, but almost tripped.
Fortunately, Cielo Nocturno gave a little help. I called a waiter to help me take Oscar to the room I had
booked. As I was about to leave, his phone rang.
It was Bonnie calling. I had no choice but to answer.
“Oscar, where are you?” Bonnie sounded anxious.
“Bonnie, it’s me. Oscar is at Cielo Nocturno, you can come find him here.” I replied.
“Irene? How come you…” Bonnie sounded puzzled.
I explained in detail how Oscar and I met. After a brief silence, she spoke again, “It’s all my fault. I’ve
blocked that man’s contact and I’ll change my number tomorrow!”
I thought to myself, even if you change your number, or even your identity, Neil has plenty of ways to
find you.
I asked tentatively, “Bonnie, who is this man? What’s his name? Can you tell me?”
Bonnie hesitated, “Irene, wait for me. I’ll tell you when I get there.”
I wasn’t anxious. I quietly waited for Bonnie’s arrival and sent a message to Neil, reminding him that my
father’s birthday was in two days and he needed to accompany me home as per tradition.
Soon, Bonnie arrived. She looked pained seeing Oscar in such a drunken state. With my consolation
and advice, she managed to calm down, then told me, “Irene, I can’t tell you who that man is. All I can
tell you is that he’s married and I don’t want to have anything to do with him.”
Bonnie’s eyes were red and swollen. She must have cried a lot over the past few days.
I asked, “How do you know he’s married? Have you looked into his situation?”
In my past life, I was always puzzled. Did Bonnie know who Neil’s wife was, what her name was, what
she looked like? With her status and resources, it wouldn’t be difficult to find out this information.
But there were hardly any photos of Neil and me together, and I always kept a low profile, rarely
appearing in public. There weren’t many photos of me online.
Bonnie wiped her tears and shook her head, “No, I haven’t checked. I knew I couldn’t be with him, so
why should I look into it? Plus…”
Plus what? I got a bit impatient.
“I didn’t dare to look. Even though I didn’t agree to be with him, being pursued by a married man made
me feel disgusted. I knew he had a wife, and if I found out who she was, I would feel even more guilty
and wouldn’t be able to face it.” Bonnie burst into tears again after finishing her sentence.
This reason took me by surprise. So she didn’t dare to face it because she felt ashamed?
in my past life, did she also choose to deceive herself for the same reason?
I kept silent for a while, then sighed, “Alright, whatever decision you make in the future, just don’t regret
it.”
With that, I left. Having Bonnie there to look after Oscar was enough.
When I got home, I was surprised to find that Neil was already back, and Ada was pouring him a cup of
coffee.
“Ada, why are you back so early? I asked while changing my shoes, “You could have taken the rest of
the day off and come back tomorrow morning’
Ada shook her bead, “Madam, I don’t need that much time. Everything at home has been taken care
of.”
No wonder Bonnie called Oscar it turned out that Ada had a hand in this
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter Ada got me a cup of coffee and left, orly Hell and were left in the living room. We sat facing each
other, each sipping our coffee, with neither of us saying a word
“Don’t forget to prepare a gift for my dad’s tarthday the day after tomorrow I reminded him
My mom said you gave her a purple crystal bracelet? Neil asked back
“Yeah, doesn’t she like collecting these things? I happened to have a pair of purple crystal bracelets
which I don’t wear often, so I gave them to her” I replied nonchalantly He stared at me as if trying to
figure something out. He leaned back on the sofa and asked “What are you up to? Trying to please my
mom?”
I met his gaze, and i realized that we had never held such a prolonged gaze in my memory
Gifting a bracelet to Faith was just my way of buttering her up, hoping she’d get more picky towards
Bonnie, lending a hand to Oscar multiple times was my way-la-fest balanced trying to get close to
Russel was just to tick off Neil.
Chapter 28
These are just my inner thoughts, whether they work or not isn’t the point, because I never planned on
flipping the script.
“Isn’t it quite normal for a woman to try and please her mother-in-law?” I said, all innocent-like, “Neil,
you don’t have to suspect me of playing some game, you just need to know that if you want a divorce
now, I’ll sign the papers straight away.”
“3% of the shares in return?” Neil responded, his gaze icy.
“Still thinking it’s not worth it?” I asked, implying deeper meanings.
Neil squinted his eyes for a bit. I couldn’t make sense of the message in his eyes. After a moment of
silence, his response was still chilly, “Stop dreaming.”
This man, did he really take a moment to think and concluded that Bonnie wasn’t worth the price? After
chasing her for over half a month, he nearly broke up Bonnie and Oscar, and he’s still unsure.
“What if I give up all my property?” I asked Neil, my voice barely above a whisper.