Secretary's Secret Lover -
Chapter 615 I’ll Listen to You in Everything
Chapter 615: Chapter 615 I’ll Listen to You in Everything
Seeing that Jamie was silent, Mr. Hawkins said, "I didn’t agree with Kaya marrying you at first. The reason is very simple. You don’t care about her, but she pestered you, so I could only agree."
"Jamie, at the end of the day, we treat you well, don’t we? When no one dared to bet on you, only we bet on you at all costs."
"Kaya is the child of a woman I like. I’ve always doted on her. This child looks exactly like her mother, and even their personalities are similar. It’s just that love is more important than anything else for them. That’s why I only asked you for a promise back then."
When he spoke up to here, Mr. Hawkins said with deep meaning, "You can’t do anything that’s immoral."
"Don’t worry, I remember," Jamie said in a low voice.
"That’s good."
Mr. Hawkins patted Jamie on the shoulder and said, "When a man is engaged in social activities, it’s inevitable for him to flirt with women. Back then, Kaya’s mother often made trouble for me, but she was easy to coax. You should take good care of Kaya. Even if there’s someone you like outside, don’t let anyone make trouble for her."
Mr. Hawkins himself had more than one woman. Of course, as a man, he also knew the nature of men, which was that there would always be an unforgettable one.
It was okay to put in more effort to some beautiful women, but the status of the wife couldn’t be shaken.
Just like Kaya’s mother, Mr. Hawkins would not let her be his wife no matter what she did.
Moreover, Kaya had been brought up by Ms. Hawkins. Mr. Hawkins was an old-fashioned man. He always felt that only after going through this process could one be called a legitimate daughter.
Hearing that, Jamie nodded and said in a deep voice, "The wedding I promised you will be held as scheduled, but I also want to ask you for a promise."
Mr. Hawkins stroked his beard and said confidently, "Go ahead."
"Don’t touch the people around me," Jamie said in a firm voice. "No matter what happens, I am in charge of my people."
Mr. Hawkins was displeased, but he didn’t show it.
There was no need to ruin the relationship between the two families because of these things.
He had been in love before, so he knew it very well. It would not be fresh in three or five years even if he loved the other party so deeply.
Anyway, it was not a big deal.
Mr. Hawkins agreed readily, "I promise you."
Jamie entered Kaya’s room to visit her.
Kaya was lying on the bed, her lips pale and bloodless.
She was a completely different person from Ellen.
She had been well taken care of since she was a child, and she had never been hurt. Except for her arrogant and willful personality, she was still very simple-minded.
As a result, she looked so weak and men wanted to protect her when seeing her.
But Jamie was not one of these men.
With so many years of experience, he was completely indifferent to the delicate women who needed protection.
Jamie liked spicy, lively, and bright desert roses blooming in no-man’s land, which were sharp and eye-catching.
Ellen was the only one who matched this characteristic.
She was the desert rose. Only long-term travelers knew how important this rose was to human beings.
"Are you feeling better?" Jamie sat down by the bed.
Kaya turned her head away, feeling wronged and angry. She was still unwilling to talk to Jamie.
She felt that she couldn’t get a good treatment even if she gave her heart to Jamie.
But she didn’t expect that it was she who proposed to make a deal at the beginning.
People were always greedy and would not be satisfied easily.
Jamie said, "Don’t be so stupid next time. Not every time someone will show up in time. Don’t entrust your life to others. It’s not worth it."
It was hard to imagine that this heartless man would say such words.
Jamie’s eyes were deep, like the advice for Kaya, but also like a warning.
After saying this, he got up and said, "Have a good rest. In that case, you can be in a good state at the wedding."
Seeing that Jamie was about to leave, Kaya suddenly got up, hugged him from behind, and cried, "Don’t go."
"Jamie, you’re so cruel. You’re ignoring me."
Kaya cried so hard that her eyes were swollen.
In the past few days after Jamie left, Kaya had been crying bitterly.
Jamie didn’t answer her calls or reply to her long text messages. He didn’t even answer her father’s calls.
It was the first time that Kaya had witnessed Jamie’s ruthlessness.
When she cut her wrist, she wanted to use this trick to get Jamie back.
But when the blood flowed down, Kaya flinched. She didn’t want to die, not at all.
After she died, she would be lonely. She was unwilling to give up on Jamie and die.
Kaya summoned all the servants and mobilized them to bandage the wound. Her father flew into a rage and finally called Jamie over.
Jamie stood still. Under the suit was a well-defined figure. It was no wonder that Jamie could be proud in a love game.
Jamie pushed Kaya’s hand away indifferently, turned to look down at her, and then asked, "Have you figured it out?"
"I’ve thought it through, Jamie." Kaya didn’t dare to say anything to upset him.
She knew what it meant to have gains and losses. The wedding date was coming soon. If she used too many means of suicide to gain sympathy, it would only make Jamie hate her.
One time was enough.
She would never dare to use it again.
"I will listen to you in the future. Don’t abandon me. I will listen to you in everything." Kaya cried so hard that she was out of breath. Her face was covered with tears, which made anyone pity her.
How could a daughter of a rich family do this?
Every man would be moved.
Moreover, Kaya didn’t have any negative news on her at all. She wouldn’t take the initiative to bully others, let alone argue with them.
Jamie was very satisfied.
Jamie touched her head and said calmly, "Well, very good."
Late at night.
Ellen was lying on the bed. The lights in the ward had long been turned off. In the darkness, she kept her eyes open and looked at the ceiling.
On the surface, she looked extremely quiet, but in fact, her heart was in turmoil.
That kind of confusion and helplessness was fully displayed when she was alone.
She wanted to hide herself. In front of everyone, she was indifferent, but she was thinking about how to get rid of Jamie.
She had failed a second time, and there were not so many opportunities for her to get rid of the current situation.
Whether she faked her death or escaped, she would always return to the starting point.
It was as if Jamie had attached a kite string to her body. He could pull her back with a gentle grip.
And all her counterattacks were like a joke in the end.
Ellen thought sadly, "It’s as if even the heavens are on Jamie’s side.
"Why...
"Why is the world so unfair to me?"
The door creaked open.
The familiar footsteps made Ellen shiver involuntarily.
She hurriedly closed her eyes and did not dare to open them, pretending to be asleep.
The footsteps stopped by the bed.
Ellen felt as if a pair of poisonous eyes were staring at her, making her hair stand on end.
After a long while, the man spoke.
"Ellen, sometimes I think, if you really die, what will happen to me..."
He didn’t seem to notice that Ellen was awake so he said such nonsense.
Then, the shadow of his big palm covered Ellen’s delicate neck.
For a moment, Ellen felt that Jamie really wanted to kill her.
After a while, the footsteps faded away.
Ellen opened her eyes again, gasping for breath as if she had just survived a disaster.
She couldn’t just sit there and wait. She had to see Kenyon and then find a way to contact her aunt.
Perhaps it was because she had returned to Jamie’s territory. The uneasiness in Ellen’s heart had only intensified.
She always felt that the secret she had hidden for a long time was about to be revealed.
She looked outside the door. There were four bodyguards there, and there were two nurses who were on duty.
There was a glass of water in the thermos by the bed. It was the honey water that the nurse had made for Ellen before the nurse changed shifts.
After taking a sip, Ellen came up with an idea.
In the following days, Jamie was so busy that he didn’t come over for three days.
In the past three days, Ellen had become much more familiar with the kind nurse.
Ellen knew that the nurse was called Tessa Radford. She was enthusiastic, active, and outgoing. People around her liked to call her Ms. Radford.
Ellen also called her Ms. Radford. Although Ms. Radford was enthusiastic, she never pried into other people’s privacy and spoke properly.
Seeing that Ellen had a good appetite today, Ms. Radford peeled another fruit for her, cut it into pieces, put them on a plate, and handed it over.
"Ms. Robbins, have a taste. Jack just sent it here this morning. I don’t even recognize it. It’s said to be imported from abroad. It’s very good for your health."
After eating half of it, Ellen really couldn’t eat anymore and said to Ms. Radford, "You can eat the rest."
Ms. Radford didn’t dare to eat it. She had never seen such precious fruit before, so she didn’t dare to have it casually.
Ellen tried to persuade her. Ellen told her that it would be thrown away if she didn’t take it.
Ms. Radford felt it was a pity so she ate it.
The fruit was soft, like ice cream. Ms. Radford couldn’t describe it. Anyway, it was very delicious.
She really wanted to bring it back and let her child have a taste.
She even felt a little guilty when she ate it. Her child had never eaten such delicious fruit, but she did.
Seeing Ms. Radford’s expression, Ellen said with a smile, "Ms. Radford, take it back for the child to have a taste."
Ms. Radford quickly refused. "No, I can’t. I have tasted it. How can I take it back? Jamie asked Jack to bring it to you."
The husband of Ms. Radford was a driver. Both of them had spent all their money on their children’s studies and had bought a small house of more than 60 square yards. Although it was small, they finally had a home.
However, Ms. Radford was overwhelmed by the loan and did not dare to stop working. She was extremely frugal.
Other than apples, bananas and pears, her child had basically never eaten any other fruit. She didn’t dare to buy any fruits she didn’t know in the fruit store. Generally speaking, apples, bananas and pears were cheap and were nutritious enough.
In fact, she really wanted her husband and child to taste this fruit, because they would probably never be able to eat it in their lives except for the ones given by the boss.
However, Ms. Radford had a good character. She never took things from her boss casually, nor did she take the boss’ polite words seriously.
She had seen a lot of bosses. They let her take it on the surface, but in the end, they looked down on her for being ignorant.
Ms. Radford and her family were poor, but they were ambitious. Ordinary food could fill their stomachs. There was no need to lose pride for a little food.
"Ms. Radford, I don’t mean to look down on you." Ellen explained, "If you don’t take this fruit back, it will be thrown away, which is a waste."
After getting along with Ellen for a few days, Ms. Radford knew that Ellen was different from the previous bosses.
Ellen was a kind-hearted person, and she would not be unapproachable.
Ellen could tell that Ms. Radford was tempted, so she continued, "You know that I have a weak stomach, and I can’t eat fruit too much every day. It’s really a waste to throw so many fruits away every day. If you don’t mind, you can take them back to your family to have a taste."
This was Jamie’s order. The fruits were fresh every day, and the temperature in the hospital was not suitable for storing them, so Jamie asked them to throw away the fruits if Ellen couldn’t finish them.
Ms. Radford thought about it and agreed. Her heart ached when she saw the fruits were thrown away every day.
Since Ellen had said so, it would be too much of Ms. Radford to refuse.
She said happily, "Thank you, Ms. Robbins."
Ellen replied, "You’re welcome."
After this incident, the two of them had gotten much closer. Ms. Radford came to work the next time and told Ellen that her son had eaten fruit. Her son said that it was very delicious and that he had never eaten such delicious fruit before.
Ms. Radford was beaming with joy, and her words revealed the happiness of an ordinary person.
Ellen watched enviously.
She had always been pursuing this kind of small happiness.
In the afternoon, when the bodyguards were not around, Ellen asked Ms. Radford, "Ms. Radford, can you bring a message for me?"
Ms. Radford asked, "Ms. Robbins, who do you want to bring the message to?"
After all, her superiors had instructed her to keep an eye on Ellen’s every move and every word she said before Ms. Radford went to work.
It was instructed by Jack, Jamie’s assistant.
Ms. Radford didn’t dare to disobey, but when she was on duty, she would not report everything that Ellen had said.
Ellen said, "My husband."
Ms. Radford was stunned.
"Your husband, then who is that gentleman?"
Ellen told Ms. Radford that she was forced by Jamie. She had a grudge against Jamie and wanted to break them up.
If she were to tell Ms. Radford about the story between her and Jamie, it would probably take days and nights.
Ellen just said it briefly, but the general idea was almost the same.
In her heart, Kenyon was her only husband in this life. If she should get married, she would only marry Kenyon.
Ms. Radford was frightened when hearing this. She had always thought that Mr. McBride was Ms. Robbins’ husband.
After all, he had never left Ms. Robbins’ side. When the doctor called for the patient’s family, Mr. McBride had personally admitted that he was Ms. Robbins’ husband.
But in fact, that’s not the case.
In this way, this sickly lady was quite pitiful.
"Why didn’t you call the police?" After asking, Ms. Radford also found it funny.
It was obvious that Mr. McBride was not an ordinary person. With his strength, it was useless for Ms. Robbins to call the police.
Ellen smiled wryly. "I’ve tried everything."
Looking at her pale face and pointed chin, Ms. Radford felt sorry for Ellen.
"Then how can I help you?"
Ellen felt hopeful. She didn’t intend to lie to Ms. Radford from the very beginning. She just felt that Ms. Radford was very warm-hearted and Ellen wanted to take a gamble.
She didn’t expect that she had made the right bet this time.
Because of Ms. Radford, she had forgiven God for five minutes.
"I guess he’s also here for treatment, but I don’t know which ward he’s in. Help me inquire about the room of Kenyon Corben."
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