Chapter 515 We Were Never a Good Match
Chapter 515 We Were Never a Good Match
"Why?" Amber snorted. "How dare you ask me why? You told me you had given up on me. You asked
me not to appear in your face again. Then you said those things in public and went back on your word.
Are you making fun of me? Jared Farrell, what have I done to offend you? Why are you doing this to
me?" She yelled while patting her chest.
Jared hesitated for a few seconds before speaking in a hoarse voice, "I'm sorry, Amber. I did said those
things, but there was a reason behind it."
"Oh? Really?" Amber took a deep breath to calm herself down. "Okay. Tell me. Why?"
Jared cast down his eyes, wondering how to answer her.
If he told her it was because his heart would fail soon after saving her, he knew Amber would feel
incredibly guilty.
Probably, she would take the initiative to do a genotyping in a hospital.
Hence, Jared couldn't tell her the truth.
Seeing him press his lips in silence, Amber felt disappointed. She smiled ironically. "You're always like
this. Whenever you made me curious, you would refuse to explain then. Jared Farrell, you've sickened
me!"
Sickened?
Jared paled, clenching his fists tightly. He looked at her in disappointment. "I've sickened you?"
Amber's eyes twinkled.
As soon as she blurted it out, she regretted it.
She also realized that she had gone too far by saying that.
Besides, she had owed him so many favors. She shouldn't have said that.
However, she failed to suppress the anger in her heart. She was annoyed as he kept hiding things from
her.
Rubbing between her eyebrows, Amber looked at him apologetically. "I'm sorry, Jared. I've gone too far,
but you truly have let me down. I don't know the reason behind it, but you've decided to give up on me.
You should do it determinedly. You can't go back on your word. You only make me feel like a toy. When
you are in a bad mood, you toss me away. When you are in a good mood, you find me back."
Looking at him, she added, "You know what, Jared? Whether you'll give up or go back on your word,
you've always made your decision without caring about my feelings. You've never respected me."
After finishing her words, she turned around and was about to leave. NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.
Jared strode over, reached out his right arm, and wrapped it around her waist. He hugged her from
behind tightly.
Amber was taken aback. "You...
"I'm not making fun of you." Jared lowered his head, pressing his head on her shoulder. He said
huskily, "I've never treated you as a toy. I was too reckless when saying I would give up on you. It's also
my fault I've broken my promise. I admit I've never considered your feelings when doing everything, but
I can promise one thing -- I've done all the things for your good, Amber."
Amber laughed in anger. "For my good? Please stop it. I don't want to listen to your lies. I'm not
touched at all. I only feel I've been morally hijacked. Many people have done something to break
others' hearts with such an excuse in this world. Besides, Jared, do you think we are on the same page
about the definition of good? Would it be what exactly I want?"
Jared's eye pupils shrank. He couldn't utter a word.
In fact, he had never thought about it before.
He had thought that it would be for her good as long as he would tolerate everything for her and let her
lead a worry-free life.
However, he had never thought if those were what she wanted.
Amber looked up at the dark sky without any star or the moon. "Jared, in fact, it's right for you to give
up. We are never really a good match, whether in terms of family education, values, or personalities.
We have nothing in common."
Then she bent down her head, removed his arms from her waist, and left without looking back. Jared
didn't chase her, standing motionlessly to watch her figure vanish in the corridor. He pressed his lips
tightly.
Nothing in common?
How could it be possible?
If so, they wouldn't have been pen pals for many years.
"I agree with Amber." Suddenly, Jared heard a female's crisp voice with the click of a lighter.
Jared frowned slightly. He looked back at the smoking woman. "Elena, do you also think we don't
match?"
"Not really.
"Elena Zachary shook her index finger and walked over. "I don't mean that. I meant I agreed with her
on her words earlier. She said you had never respected her and always made your own decision
without caring about her feelings. I agree with her."
She flicked off the ash and exhaled the smoke to Jared's face.
Jared drifted away from his head, fanning at the smoke. "If you do that again, I'll kick you back to
Kongham immediately."
Upon hearing his threat, Elena immediately put away her arrogant look. She became a coward and
said with a flattering smile, "Please don't, cousin. It's my bad. I'll stop it."
Jared snorted, ignoring her.
Elena knew he would let her go. She tossed the cigarette butt to the ground, her high heels crushing it.
She returned to her usual bearings of a professional businesswoman. "You are my cousin. I know you
well. You've been in a superior status for a long time, so you are too easy to ignore others' feelings.
You always want to solve the problems yourself."
"What's so wrong about it?" Jared pressed his lips. He couldn't understand what he had done wrong
and why Amber reacted fiercely.
She even thought he had morally hijacked her.
"There's nothing wrong, of course." Elena looked at him. "It only works well on your subordinates. You
are their boss, so you don't need to consider their thoughts and make decisions independently.
However, Amber isn't your subordinate. She's the one you love.
She's equal to you. Hence, what you've done is actually disrespectful and may hurt her. Think about it.
Elena patted him on the shoulder. Then she pulled out another cigarette and put it between her lips
while walking away.
Jared cast down his eyes, lost in thought.
He roughly understood what she meant.
She hoped he could consider Amber before doing anything for her in the future.
Jared realized that he really didn't take Amber's thoughts in consideration when he wanted to do
something or hide something from her. No wonder she was so angry.
Jared realized that he was indeed wrong.
He heaved a sigh, walking in the direction where Amber had gone.
He should apologize to her.
However, when he returned to the banquet hall, he didn't see Amber.
Jared frowned, wondering where she had gone.
"Mr. Farrell." Ben walked to him.
Looking at Ben, Jared asked, "Have you seen Amber?"
Ben nodded. "Yeah. Cole Lyon has just arrived. They went to the balcony."
He pointed at somewhere behind Jared.
The latter turned to look. Sure enough, he saw a man and a woman standing on the balcony. They
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