Chapter 482
As Kelly and Laney walked out of the manor, Kelly could sense the tension between
Garrett and Vera.
Stepping forward, Kelly spoke on Vera’s behalf.
“Mr. Harding, it has nothing to do with Mrs. Harding. We had no idea that our business
partners would suddenly come to visit. This wasn’t anticipated. You can’t blame your
mother for it.”
Noticing Kelly’s eagerness to protect Vera, Garrett suspected that she was also involved.
He looked at Kelly coldly.
“Aren’t you my secretary?” he asked.
“Do you also work part-time as a housekeeper for my family? I was receiving the business
partners at the office, while you have time to attend this dinner party with Laney and my
mother?”
He knew that Vera had arranged for Kelly to keep an eye on him, but he hadn’t considered
it a threat.
Since Kelly was able to keep those women he fooled around from badgering him, the
arrangement had also reduced some of his pressures.
Now, however, he wanted to get rid of all these annoying people including Kelly, so that
none of them could hurt Laney! Kelly was speechless.
Glancing at Kelly and Vera, he waved Laney over, saying, “Come here. We’re going home.”
Laney, noticing Garrett’s anger, obediently walked over to him. By this point the driver
had already stopped the car in front of them.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Garrett, where are you going?” Vera asked.
She had remembered something Kelly had said, and was suddenly alert.
Kelly had told her that Garrett had a villa and was planning to move out with Laney.
“I used to turn a blind eye to these things, but I won’t anymore,” Garrett said firmly.
Taking Laney’s hand, he continued, “Laney has sacrificed a lot for me. I won’t let her suffer
any more.”
He then left, with Laney at his side.
Vera was in shock.
Garrett’s reproachful tone had left her angry and aggrieved.
How could he say such things to his own mother?! She had sacrificed for him more than
Laney had ever done! Kelly was so surprised that she forgot to reach out to stop him.
Laney was led towards the car by Garrett.
As she was about to step into her seat, she noticed that one of the front headlights was
broken, and there was a scratch in the paint beside it.
It looked as though the car had been in an accident.
Before she could ask anything, Garrett told the driver that he was off duty for the night,
and then sat in the driver’s seat.
After getting in the car, Laney stayed silent.
She leaned back against the seat, eyes closed.
Assuming she was still angry, Garrett said “Honey?” a couple of times in quiet voice.
Laney didn’t respond, so Garrett gave up and continued to drive in silence.
Afraid that Laney might catch a cold, he pulled the car over and covered her with a
blanket. He then pulled back out onto the road and kept driving.
Laney, covered in the blanket, suddenly burst into laughter and turned to glare at him.
When Laney had heard what Garrett said to Kelly and Vera, she’d wanted to laugh, but
was also afraid that Vera would react poorly.
Seeing Laney cover her mouth and laugh happily, Garrett smiled.
“At first, I thought that I’d be able to finish the company’s affairs well before the dinner
party,” Garrett explained.
“I didn’t realize until later that they were stalling for time. The reason I couldn’t answer
your call was that I was showing them around the office. I’m sorry to make you suffer.”
Garrett held her hand and interlocked his fingers with hers.
Laney listened patiently and immediately felt much better.
Looking at the front of the car, she asked. “What’s wrong with the headlight?”
Garrett hesitated, clearly embarrassed.
“On my way there, I received a message from Brandon. I got anxious and sped up, so… No
worries though. It was just a small accident. The headlight was the only thing that was
damaged.”
Laney was shocked.
“What?” she sputtered.
Shaking off Garrett’s hand, she said, “Stop the car immediately.”
With his hands on the steering wheel, Garrett braked suddenly and asked, “Honey, what’s
wrong?”
Laney crossed her arms across her chest and sighed.
“Listen, you’re a father now,” she said.
“You should stop being so reckless.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe was genuinely worried that something bad was going to happen to Garrett.
Taking several deep breaths, Laney tried to calm herself down.
Garrett unbuckled his seat belt and held Laney close, stroking her hair.
“Don’t be angry,” he said.
“It’s not good for you or the baby.”
He kissed the top of Laney’s head and promised, in a solemn voice, “I know. For you and
our child, I’ll be more careful in the future.”
Garrett knew that only by taking good care of himself first, could he be able to take good
care of his wife and their baby.
Laney sniffed and nodded.
Garrett took out a tissue and handed it to Laney. He wondered why she’d been crying so
much lately, and vowed to keep her happy in the future.
“In the future, don’t go to dinner parties like that without me. I promise I won’t let you
suffer like this again.”
Laney was touched by Garrett’s sincerity. She trusted in his good nature and his love for
her.
“I’m going to move out with you as soon as my villa is ready,” said Garrett, relaxing back
into his seat.
“You’ll have to endure it before that, though. But I promise it won’t be long, okay?” Laney
smiled faintly.
“Your mother just wanted to test me, so she pulled this off. Don’t blame her.”
She thought for a while, then added, “It doesn’t matter what she thinks of me. The most
important thing is you. I want you to trust me and always remember that I love you. As
long as we’re in this together, we can deal with everything hurled at us.”
Stunned, Garrett pushed his glasses up his nose and glanced at her.
“I’m so lucky,” he said appreciatively.