Arrogant Man VS Unyielding Woman

Chapter 550 You Can't Escape



Chapter 550 You Can't Escape

Jean's eyebrows furrowed into frustration. "I really don't understand. What are you trying to resist?

Avery is a really nice girl. She's beautiful, gentle, and likes you so much. Everything you can ever hope

for a girl!

You both have already graduated, and so many years have passed already after that, but she still

misses you. She even came to this strange country for you. And now, as soon as she got off the plane,

she was hospitalized. She hasn't even set foot for a day! Moore, is your heart made of stone? Weren't

you moved and touched at all?

If I were you, I would have asked her to be my girlfriend or even ask her for marriage and have children

with her. I would not just stay just friends with her after all her efforts and loyalty."

Moore looked at Jean and chuckled bitterly. "Unfortunately, you are not me, Jean. In the emotional

world, it is not as long as one pays, he will be rewarded. It just doesn't work like that. I just don't like

her. No matter how many years have passed or what she has done, it can't be changed."

"Tell me that again, straight in the eye. You really don't like Avery?" Jean looked at Moore eyeing him

suspiciously.

Avery was so passionate and beautiful. Not only was her outside sparkling but also her inside shone in

the dark, but how could Moore not like her?

She couldn't imagine how many of Avery's fans would be heartbroken about it.

Moore looked Jean straight in the eye and replied affirmatively, "Yes, I don't like her."

Jean looked at Moore intently, trying to figure out if he was trying to fool her by convincing himself that

lie as well. When she couldn't find anything, she asked carefully without trying to be insensitive, "Do

you like another girl? Or are you gay?"

Moore took a deep look at Jean and felt bitter and disappointed.

He didn't expect Jean to think that way.

Gay? Really?

'How could she use the word on me?' Moore thought.

"Neither," he finally replied. Moore looked at Jean and sighed, "Don't think about it too much. She's just

not my type."

"So what type of girl do you like?" Raising an eyebrow, Jean asked curiously.

"I don't know exactly. Maybe I won't know until I meet that girl. It's just that I don't really reciprocate her

feelings." Moore didn't want to continue discussing this issue, which only made him feel more

embarrassed.

"Oh, I see. I understand," Jean replied and suddenly showed an expression of embarrassment. Her

face flushed. If that was the case, how could she find Moore a girlfriend?

There was no hint at all. She shrugged then.

She looked at Moore and still felt that Avery and Moore were the best matches.

After all, Moore was talented and could match Avery very well.

Not only did Jean have no intention to give up, but she also showed excitement at this challenge.

She had feared that she could not find a way to make Moore spend more time with Avery, but now that

Avery was ill, it was really a good chance for them to spend a good time.

Jean had an idea in mind at once. She swept away her confusion as energy surged throughout her

whole body.

Suddenly, both of their thoughts were interrupted when the door of the emergency room burst open.

Avery was lying on the bed as medical staff pushed her out.

Jean and Moore rushed over and Jean asked, "Doctor, how is she?"

"Nothing serious. The patient just got an acute gastritis. Let her rest and infused with anti-inflammatory

drugs in the hospital for a few days, and she will be fine," the doctor said to Jean. Jean looked at

Moore and smiled, who smiled back at her.

"Oh, thank goodness!" Jean exclaimed. She became more and more excited when she heard what the

doctor said.

Look, even God couldn't stand their continued procrastination. He also wanted to create opportunities

for them.

Otherwise, Avery wouldn't get sick as soon as she met Moore, and that there wouldn't be time for them

together.

"Moore, Avery is your friend. You're not busy at home anyway, so you can take care of her, right?"

Jean asked more of a statement, patting Moore on the shoulder like a brother.

"Who does Moore need to take care of? Is this person too noble?" A deep voice came behind them

with a slight smile.

Jean heard the familiar voice and looked up. After seeing Zed, she was so excited that she rushed

forward like a butterfly. She hugged him and immediately felt comforted.

"Zed, you're so fast!" Jean said and smiled brightly.

"Why are you so happy? Didn't you say Moore's friend got sick? Aren't you afraid that your happiness

might be misunderstood?" Zed pulled away and reached out to hold Jean in his arms, teasing her.

"She just wants to watch the bustle!" Moore walked over to Zed with a bitter smile and sighed. "You'd

better take her away as soon as possible. I'm afraid that if she stays here, the whole hospital will be ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .

torn down by her!" Moore said with a chuckle and a playful eye roll.

"Hey! What do you mean? I'm not as violent as you say I am. Besides, I'm also worried about Avery.

How can you say that I just want to watch the bustle? Oh, you really make me sad, Moore," Jean

immediately retorted with dissatisfaction and disappointment.

"What exactly happened here? Why was your friend hospitalized just after her flight?" Zed saw Jean's

red face and quickly asked to cover her humiliation.

Moore sighed. "Nothing serious. Avery just got an acute gastritis." He looked back at the ward and

continued, "I guess that in order to keep in shape, she ate too little before and finally caused stomach

disease."

"Well, since you are her friend, in order to express your concern, how about spending more time with

her during her stay here? It might comfort her, and she might listen to you if you tell her to eat properly."

Jean looked at Moore and continued to persuade him without directly expressing her hidden intentions.

As soon as Zed heard this, he suddenly understood what they were talking about

when he came here.

However, after seeing Moore's reluctant expression, Zed felt that Moore should not be forced anymore,

so he decided to say something to help him out. "Jean, Moore hasn't even fully recovered. How can

you make him so tired every day? This is not conducive to his recovery, you know. Well, if you're

worried that no one will take care of Avery, we can find her a trustworthy caregiver,"

Zed suggested, making Moore secretly sigh in relief.

Jean frowned at this. "Zed, you don't understand." She then sighed and moved closer to Zed to

whisper at his ear. "Moore's friend, Avery, is not an ordinary person. She's actually the international

superstar Vikki. Don't you think it will make the situation more complicated to have an unfamiliar

caregiver take care of her? You know, today's paparazzi are all-pervasive, and any scoop about her is

worth the money. Moreover, she is an international superstar. For them, as long as they can interview

her, that will be headline news, and I'm pretty sure that they will do anything to get what they want from

her. So, I think it's absolutely unreliable to find someone else to take care of her,"

Jean explained, shaking her head.

"What did you just say?" Zed's face suddenly turned weird. He blinked twice and looked at Jean.

"Avery is Vikki. Why? What's wrong?" Jean eyed Zed doubtfully and asked.

"Did you just say that the international superstar Vikki is Moore's friend?" Zed gazed at Jean and asked

again with a slightly weird and surprised look.

"Yes. Do you know her?" Jean saw Zed's expression and got even more confused. Zed shook his

head.

"I don't know her personally. All I know that she's here to endorse the featured products of our

company." Zed sighed and turned to Moore. "If I knew she is your friend, I would let you contact her

directly."

"Wait, what? Zed, do you mean that you invited Avery?" Jean was shocked and looked at Zed. She

couldn't believe what she was hearing right now. Pieces seemed to align.

"Yes, do you think it's incredible? I mean, I can't believe it as well," Zed said and nodded as he tried to

realize the point as well.

Jean gave Zed a smile. "Hey, Zed, is it just me or the world's too small? Does it feel like we are all

destined to meet?" Jean looked at Moore and gave him a meaningful look. "Moore, you really have to

take care of Avery this time. No buts, no ifs. You can't escape!"

Jean said full of excitement and with a huge smile on her face.


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