Billionaire's Unforgettable Ex-Wife -
Chapter 505 - 243 Silly Girl, I Said I Love You
Chapter 505: Chapter 243 Silly Girl, I Said I Love You
This indeed made Jane Quinlan feel a bit distressed.
She felt that some things were said by Kay Forrest’s dad, but he wouldn’t listen.
So how was she supposed to start talking?
"Uncle, he’s too opinionated, he probably won’t listen to my advice."
"Jane, just try your best to persuade him once.
If he doesn’t listen, then you have done your best.
If it were a few years earlier, I would have just let him be.
But in recent years, I’ve increasingly felt powerless.
The business intrigues are becoming a bit too much for me.
My legs also can’t move as freely as others can.
So... I’m becoming somewhat fed up with the company now."
Hearing Grayson Forrest say this, Jane Quinlan nodded in agreement promptly.
"Okay, uncle, I’ll try to talk to him.
But if I don’t succeed, I hope you won’t blame me."
"I won’t."
Kay Forrest returned two hours later.
Jane Quinlan then entered the kitchen to cook noodles.
After Kay greeted his own dad, he moved over to the kitchen doorway.
"You’re just like a real-life river snail girl."
Seeing him back, Jane Quinlan immediately brightened up.
"I thought you would take longer."
"I was supposed to take longer because someone invited me for dinner.
But I was worried you’d feel awkward at home alone with my dad, so I came back earlier.
How’s that, am I a thoughtful boyfriend?"
Jane Quinlan gave Kay Forrest a thumbs up, "Awesome."
"What’s the use of just saying, isn’t there a reward?"
Jane Quinlan rolled her eyes; such a thing needed a reward.
He had the nerve to ask.
The most important thing is... she’s actually in his house.
If he really didn’t come back, that would be too much.
Seeing her not speaking, Kay Forrest muttered in her ear in the kitchen: "Reward, once."
Jane Quinlan immediately blushed, "Get out."
Kay Forrest left with a teasing smile.
This naughty girl Jane is interesting — she blushes with just a tease.
After dinner, Kay Forrest indicated that he was leaving.
Jane Quinlan thought, he really doesn’t want to spend even a minute with his dad.
It seemed that this needed to be changed gradually.
On the way home, Jane Quinlan was rather silent.
Kay Forrest felt a bit uncomfortable seeing her suddenly quiet.
"What’s up, did you eat muteness medicine at my house? Why so silent?"
"Squeak..." She turned her head and bared her teeth at him.
"Crazy, what are you thinking about? Tell me."
"I was thinking, why don’t you want to spend time at home with your dad?
Do you have any misunderstanding between you and your dad?"
Kay Forrest laughed: "How could you think that?"
"Because what you show is that you don’t like that home."
"My dad has his lifestyle as well.
I’m all grown up now; I can’t always stick to him."
"When you weren’t home this afternoon, we talked for a while.
I think your uncle really needs you.
He only has you as a son, and he only has you to miss now."
Kay Forrest couldn’t help but laugh: "Did my dad complain to you?"
"No, I was looking at your childhood photos and said you were cute.
Then your uncle said that not only were you cute but also smart as a child.
The only regret is that he couldn’t spend more time with you during your childhood because of his busy career."
Kay Forrest turned his head to look out the window, his voice much calmer.
"It wasn’t just a lack of time together; it was almost no time together.
I’ve seen my dad fewer times than I’ve seen Jane Quinlan’s dad."
Kay Forrest continued with a mischievous smile: "I don’t like being with my dad.
It has nothing to do with the so-called rebellion.
It’s just because he didn’t participate in my childhood and teenage years when I needed him the most.
Now that he needs me, I also don’t know how to give him the companionship."
Hearing him say this, Jane Quinlan felt a bit disheartened: "I didn’t expect you to think this way, Kay Forrest."
Jane Quinlan’s tone was quite serious.
"Jane Quinlan, I know, you might think I’m unfilial.
But don’t measure me with your feelings towards your parents.
Every family is different.
I haven’t enjoyed as much fatherly or motherly love as you have.
My mom passed away early, and I was raised by different housekeepers in turn.
I don’t value family affection that much."
Jane Quinlan nodded: "I really wish I could swap childhoods with you.
My family was very poor when I was little, and every time we needed to buy something, I would be nagged by my mom for a long time.
And even then, we might not be able to buy it in the end.
I remember once, my deskmate’s dad bought her a new dress."
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