Chapter 274 Innermost Feelings
When the lights were on at night, Hearst had changed his clothes, ready to go out. Seeing this, Cathy walked up to him in a hurry. "Where are you going, Hearst?"
"I'm going to meet a friend," said Hearst fondly.
She put her hands in front of her and asked hesitantly, "Can you take me there, Hearst? Well, I want to fit in with your friends. One of your friend name James, he had helped me a lot, so I wanted to thank him in person."
Her words startled Hearst. "James? Do you know him?"
Cathy nodded her head and explained, "Yes, I got lost today and he sent me to the company. He said that he was your friend. Hearst, can you take me there?"
In fact, Hearst never planned to take there, but he didn't expect that she would mention it herself. Since Hearst was afraid that Cathy would tell something inappropriate to Mrs. Miao, he didn't want to displease her. "Okay," said Hearst in a low voice.
In the club, Noah and his friends were playing mahjong, waiting for Hearst. Sitting on the sofa, Kevin sighed and said, "I really don't understand why Hearst gave up on Heidy. I always thought he loved Heidy."
"Yeah, I didn't expect that, too. I'll visit your company next time to see what that girl looks like. How could she be able to force Hearst to abandon Heidy," James echoed.
Kevin frowned and said calmly, "I don't think it's that simple. I believe in Hearst. He doesn't love someone else. Besides, Heidy was the only woman he had introduced to us."
Just then, the door of was opened, and they all looked at that direction. When they saw Cathy standing next to Hearst, they all opened their eyes wide. "What's wrong?" said Hearst in a low voice.
Cathy walked up and bowed to them with a smile. "Nice to meet you. My name is Cathy."
Kevin frowned and said in a low voice, "I can't believe you took her here. It seems that you are serious this time."
Noah had the same thought as Kevin. When he saw Cathy was there, he began to believe in what Hearst had said. But the result was not what they wanted.
Without saying anything, Hearst just sat down on the sofa. James pointed at Cathy, and asked surprisingly, "Girl, so you are Hearst's new girlfriend?"
Cathy came to him and said smilingly, "Mr. James, we meet again. Thank you for helping me last time."
James looked at her with a bitter simile. "If I knew you were Hearst's girlfriend, I would not have helped you at that time. I thought you were just a little girl. I didn't expect you to be so scheming to sabotage the relationship between Heidy and Hearst. As a result, their children lost their mother and father. Sure enough, people know their faces, not their hearts." James didn't want to talk to her anymore and turned around to get some water for himself.
Cathy looked at him in surprise. She didn't expect that James would say those words. When she looked at
Drugged one night by her ex-boyfriend, a mysterious man took advantage of her in an ecstatic night filled with sex.
To take her revenge, she married the man, and used him.
"As long as I'm alive, I'm still his legal wife, while all of you are just his mistresses."
She remained adamant even when he was involved in scandals with other women.
Eventually she stormed off after she learned that he had betrayed her again.But life brought her back to him a few years later, to his astonishment.
side face of Hearst, there was a strange change in Cathy's heart.
In front of the club, Jessica was hugged by Noah with his arms around her neck. "Honey, go home with me. Do you want to upset me by leaving with a man so late at night?"
"Screw you! Your friend is the one who makes me upset." Then, Jessica directly put her elbow under his chest.
"Do you still want to play that ball?" asked Tony smiling
With an embarrassed look on her face, Heidy turned to him and said, "Thank you for saving me from that embarrassment, Tony."
"Don't mention it. We are all friends. Your friend is here for you. We can have fun next time." Tony winked at her wittily and then walked inside.
Hearing this, Heidy turned back and saw Kevin. With a smile on her face, she said, "What are you doing here? Do you have a gathering today?"
With one hand in his pocket, Kevin replied calmly, "It's done. Let me drive you home."
She looked at her watch and nodded, "Okay, thank you. Jessica, Noah, see you."
"Okay. Call me when you get home," Jessica reminded.
With an "OK" gesture, Heidy left side by side with Kevin. Looking at the two of them, Jessica asked curiously, "Noah, do you think that Kevin is very kind to Heidy. Do you think he really likes Heidy?"
Hearing this, Noah replied with confusion, "I don't think so. He cares more about brotherhood. In the past, Hearst asked him to take care of Heidy. I guess he has gotten used to it."
Crossing her arms over her chest, Jessica said with a smile, "That may not be the case. Maybe he really likes Heidy. I think Kevin won't tell us even if he likes someone. Let's drop it. It's time to go home." Jessica walked forward, hand in hand with Noah.
Seeing that she was in a good mood, Noah couldn't help but smile at her lovingly. Behind them, Hearst standing there in silence. His eyebrows were tightly knitted when he heard what Jessica said.
"I'm going to meet a friend," said Hearst fondly.
She put her hands in front of her and asked hesitantly, "Can you take me there, Hearst? Well, I want to fit in with your friends. One of your friend name James, he had helped me a lot, so I wanted to thank him in person."
Her words startled Hearst. "James? Do you know him?"
Cathy nodded her head and explained, "Yes, I got lost today and he sent me to the company. He said that he was your friend. Hearst, can you take me there?"
In fact, Hearst never planned to take there, but he didn't expect that she would mention it herself. Since Hearst was afraid that Cathy would tell something inappropriate to Mrs. Miao, he didn't want to displease her. "Okay," said Hearst in a low voice.
In the club, Noah and his friends were playing mahjong, waiting for Hearst. Sitting on the sofa, Kevin sighed and said, "I really don't understand why Hearst gave up on Heidy. I always thought he loved Heidy."
"Yeah, I didn't expect that, too. I'll visit your company next time to see what that girl looks like. How could she be able to force Hearst to abandon Heidy," James echoed.
Kevin frowned and said calmly, "I don't think it's that simple. I believe in Hearst. He doesn't love someone else. Besides, Heidy was the only woman he had introduced to us."
Just then, the door of was opened, and they all looked at that direction. When they saw Cathy standing next to Hearst, they all opened their eyes wide. "What's wrong?" said Hearst in a low voice.
Cathy walked up and bowed to them with a smile. "Nice to meet you. My name is Cathy."
Kevin frowned and said in a low voice, "I can't believe you took her here. It seems that you are serious this time."
Noah had the same thought as Kevin. When he saw Cathy was there, he began to believe in what Hearst had said. But the result was not what they wanted.
Without saying anything, Hearst just sat down on the sofa. James pointed at Cathy, and asked surprisingly, "Girl, so you are Hearst's new girlfriend?"
Cathy came to him and said smilingly, "Mr. James, we meet again. Thank you for helping me last time."
James looked at her with a bitter simile. "If I knew you were Hearst's girlfriend, I would not have helped you at that time. I thought you were just a little girl. I didn't expect you to be so scheming to sabotage the relationship between Heidy and Hearst. As a result, their children lost their mother and father. Sure enough, people know their faces, not their hearts." James didn't want to talk to her anymore and turned around to get some water for himself.
Cathy looked at him in surprise. She didn't expect that James would say those words. When she looked at
Drugged one night by her ex-boyfriend, a mysterious man took advantage of her in an ecstatic night filled with sex.
To take her revenge, she married the man, and used him.
"As long as I'm alive, I'm still his legal wife, while all of you are just his mistresses."
She remained adamant even when he was involved in scandals with other women.
Eventually she stormed off after she learned that he had betrayed her again.But life brought her back to him a few years later, to his astonishment.
side face of Hearst, there was a strange change in Cathy's heart.
In front of the club, Jessica was hugged by Noah with his arms around her neck. "Honey, go home with me. Do you want to upset me by leaving with a man so late at night?"
"Screw you! Your friend is the one who makes me upset." Then, Jessica directly put her elbow under his chest.
"Do you still want to play that ball?" asked Tony smiling
With an embarrassed look on her face, Heidy turned to him and said, "Thank you for saving me from that embarrassment, Tony."
"Don't mention it. We are all friends. Your friend is here for you. We can have fun next time." Tony winked at her wittily and then walked inside.
Hearing this, Heidy turned back and saw Kevin. With a smile on her face, she said, "What are you doing here? Do you have a gathering today?"
With one hand in his pocket, Kevin replied calmly, "It's done. Let me drive you home."
She looked at her watch and nodded, "Okay, thank you. Jessica, Noah, see you."
"Okay. Call me when you get home," Jessica reminded.
With an "OK" gesture, Heidy left side by side with Kevin. Looking at the two of them, Jessica asked curiously, "Noah, do you think that Kevin is very kind to Heidy. Do you think he really likes Heidy?"
Hearing this, Noah replied with confusion, "I don't think so. He cares more about brotherhood. In the past, Hearst asked him to take care of Heidy. I guess he has gotten used to it."
Crossing her arms over her chest, Jessica said with a smile, "That may not be the case. Maybe he really likes Heidy. I think Kevin won't tell us even if he likes someone. Let's drop it. It's time to go home." Jessica walked forward, hand in hand with Noah.
Seeing that she was in a good mood, Noah couldn't help but smile at her lovingly. Behind them, Hearst standing there in silence. His eyebrows were tightly knitted when he heard what Jessica said.