Chapter 263
Chapter 263
Dorothy’s face stiffened. “Marriages can end in divorce. You two had plans for that, didn’t you?”
Bryant frowned. “Can’t you see?”
Dorothy asked in confusion, “See what?”
“I don’t want a divorce His demeanor seemed casual yet filled with earnestness, “And I’m actively wooing my wife back.”
I stared at him, completely baffled, unable to tell if he was being sincere or just making up an excuse to push Dorothy away.
Dorothy clenched her teeth in secrecy, a flash of resentment crossing her face, but soon, she laughed confidently. “Bryant,
maybe you don’t know me well enough since we haven’t known each other for long. My parents spoiled me rotten. I’ve always
got whatever i wanted. The more you show your love, the more I want to become Mrs. Ferguson to see how blissful it can be!”
She and Margaret were worlds apart. Margaret still had to put on a facade in public, but Dorothy scored even that pretense, let
alone acting. After all, she had the Myers family to back her up. She didn’t need to resort to any fakery.
After her declaration, she strutted out in high heels like a pampered little princess.
Teresa sensed Bryant’s distinctly different attitude and hesitated, “Bry...”
“Teresa, have Kevin arrange for a driver to take you home,” Bryant said, diverting his gaze and speaking flatly.
Teresa’s mouth hung open slightly, and after a moment, she reluctantly left, shooting me a resentful glance on her way out.
I was perplexed. “You seem different toward Teresa. Why?”
“I found out the truth.” Bryant smiled, a mix of disappointment and guilt in his eyes, “I couldn’t believe what you told me at first,
but it involved my mother, so I checked.”
I looked at him in surprise. “Then why haven’t you...”
“Tumed her in?” He suppressed his emotions, eyes slightly narrowed, “Given the current situation of the Ferguson Group, it’s not
the right time to stir trouble. But there are a thousand ways to solve this issue.”
I nodded, not saying
more. How to deal with Teresa was a matter for the Ferguson family, not me.
I calmed my thoughts and was about to revisit the document he mentioned had issues when he retook my hand.
He looked up at me, his gaze deep. “Honey, I have nothing left but you.”
There he was, playing the sympathy card.
I avoided his gaze. “Funny, I’ve felt that way, too. When you broke your promises, I’ve tasted what it’s like to have nothing left.”
I’d got plenty of those.
Bryant squeezed my hand. “You can have more, and you will have a lot more.”
“But I’ve gotten used to having nothing.” I took a deep breath, looking at him calmly. “I’m not like Dorothy. She wants what she
can’t have because she’s the darling daughter of the Myers family and always has her wishes fulfilled. But I’m not her. I hardly
got what I wanted, so I learned to let go from a young age.”
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All the trials, the bravery, and the consequences were mine alone to bear, But I forgot, in some ways, Bryant and Dorothy were
alike. He stared at me intently, his lips parting slightly to coax, “It’s okay. I’ll take the steps toward you. You stay put, waiting for
me, and don’t Back out. Jane, I’m serious. I will make it up to you. I don’t want to lose you.”