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Arrogant Man VS Unyielding Woman novel Chapter 347

Zed looked away from Jean after finishing his sentence. He was too shy to let Jean see his expression after what he just said.

Jean, on the other hand, was surprised at Zed's answer to her question. She didn't expect something like that would come out of his mouth, making her blush.

"I - I don't get it, still. What do you mean?" Jean asked, breaking the silence that had loomed before them. "When we were in the hospital, I don't understand why you treated me as if I was the antagonist. Do you know how it felt like seeing you? You gave me this grim stare, and... and such hostile eyes pierced to my soul making me any more guilty than I already was! Didn't you see the despair in my eyes? Or did you not care at all about my feelings?" Crossing her arms, she questioned Zed in disbelief, still not comprehending why he treated her that way. He might have answered some of her questions, but a lot of question marks were still needing answers for her to pop.

Zed chuckled at himself softly but enough for Jean to hear, making her all the more confused. He then faced her and said,"My silly girl, if I didn't treat you with hostility, would you have left me like that? If you stayed with me, it would be very dangerous." He heaved a deep sigh as he stared at her, who was now looking as if a light bulb just appeared above her head. This made his smile bigger.

Now that Jean thought about it, she now realized why Zed had to treat her that way. She couldn't come up with a better alternative, so she left it at that and just nodded her head in agreement. "Well, you're right, but to tell you the truth, if Moore wasn't there, I can't imagine how hard it would have been for me." She pondered for a while and then remembered, turning to face Zed. "Oh no, I wasn't able to greet him." Zed gave her a confused look, but Jean hadn't noticed this and told him that she must go to the hospital and visit him tomorrow.

Jean faced Zed, who was looking at her with a questioning look, so she asked what was wrong. "I know that both of you have this strong bond that you two even have a connection I can't quite well describe. However, after knowing his true identity, don't you think it's wise to distance yourself from him?"

"Why should I distance myself from him? For as long as I had been friends with him, Moore hadn't done anything to hurt me." Jean retorted him, with a puzzled expression.

He thought about what she said for a moment before asking for confirmation. "You do know that his biological father turned out to be Gary, right?" As he noticed that Jean was already calm enough, he started the car engine once more and turned the ignition on to continue driving down the road.

Jean kept her gaze outside of her window and answered,"Yes, I know! It still doesn't change the fact that we are good friends." She nodded her head firmly and continued. "Besides, our friendship has nothing to do with his father. As far as I know, Moore haven't said anything about Gary being his father." She shrugged.

Zed gave Jean a quick glance before returning his attention back to the road. "What do you mean? He doesn't want to accept Gary, let alone acknowledge him as his father? I mean, after all that happened?" He couldn't help but be surprised. Then again, he thought of something and didn't say anything more about the subject.

Jean noticed his sudden change of mood and faced him. She found his silence almost intriguing that she couldn't stop herself from prying. "What's wrong? Is there a problem I'm not aware of?"

Zed gave her another quick glance and shrugged. "Nothing. I just find it surprising. Really. That's all to it." He gave her a reassuring smile and cautiously warned her. "Jean, I'm not narrow-minded, so I understand how you feel about this, but please, for your safety, stay away from Moore. His identity is just too complicated. Besides, Hanley is already keeping an eye on him. I trust he would do his job well, and I suppose if anything comes up, Edna would be there and beat a path to his door personally soon. Please, Jean, for your protection, I sincerely hope that you do your part by keeping away from any potential troubles. You, of all people, know how much we've been dealing with one already. After all, this is the Bai family's business, and we ought not to get involved in it." He finished and sighed.

Jean thought of what he said for a while before responding,"I understand what you mean, Zed." Zed nodded in relief, leaving them both in thoughtful silence. As for Jean, she didn't let go of the subject. She pondered hard for a while before breaking the silence. With a resolute expression, she told Zed,"Even then, I won't keep my distance from Moore." Zed gave her a questioning look again. He thought that she had understood what he just said moments ago, expecting her to take heed. "Regardless of who he truly is and what he may encounter, he is still my friend! He never failed to be at my side when I was helpless and depressed. He was there when I needed someone to talk to, and he was always there to comfort me. So I'm sorry, Zed, but I can't do it."

Zed stepped on the break as they passed a red light and looked at Jean. He realized how stubborn she was and knew that she wasn't going to let this go easily, and that whatever warnings he would tell her, she wouldn't listen. He broke his gaze at her and looked at the road. Before the red light turned green, he sighed and compromised. "Fine! Since you seemed so decided about this, I won't argue anymore." He then turned the ignition on once more and drove. "Although I will try my best to be there whenever you need me, I just hope that you can protect yourself also when something unprecedented happens again."

Jean turned her gaze towards Zed. "Does it mean you're okay about my friendship with Moore?" She asked, beaming at him. There was a twinkle in her eyes that sparked with joy, which was something Zed could not resist, so he nodded reluctantly.

Jean couldn't believe it. Zed used to be very possessive. He didn't like it whenever there was another man lingering around her, whether or not that man had ulterior motives. She didn't even expect to get her way this time that she already half-accepted the idea that she was never going to talk to Moore again.

This change of heart made her even more curious. 'Why did he consent when it comes to Moore? Or is it really just a character development?' She thought, staring at Zed intently as if trying to read his mind.

Zed gave her a quick glance and chuckled at how silly she looked. "You were too persistent, and I wouldn't want to be deemed ruthless, would I? Moreover, you are my wife. If I can't stop you from going anywhere near trouble, then I might as well just protect you even better this time." He sighed and forced a smile at Jean, who turned red after his affectionate reply. Nonetheless, she still had doubts in her heart.

"Zed, I find that you have different attitude towards Moore, why?" Jean spit out the doubts in her heart.

Zed gave this question much thought. He didn't want to worry Jean more than she already was, so he said,"Perhaps, he didn't rub me the wrong way!" He chuckled and gave Jean another reassuring smile.

In return, Jean cocked an eyebrow, her eyes narrowing as if trying to tell if there was anything more to it. She didn't understand what he meant by that, but his short response made her feel like he wouldn't say any more. So she turned her body back to face the front, returning her gaze towards the road.

Zed just gave her a faint smile, assured that Jean wouldn't question his answers anymore, so he left the conversation at that.

In all honesty, he didn't have had any dislike or remorse towards Moore the first time he met him. Although he didn't exactly like him either, he developed a sense of confidence in him - a confidence that Zed would consider almost close to trust.

That was why he relented in what her wife wanted. Most importantly, he didn't want to make his beloved woman feel that he was too hard on her.

He was aware that having trust issues made it difficult for him to trust anyone easily, and that he was very discreet about Jean's safety.

When it comes to Moore, however, he couldn't comprehend and even found it strange to believe in someone else, especially someone with a close relationship to his wife.

Despite knowing about Moore's identity and all the cautions he told Jean about this dear friend of hers, he couldn't help but accept that he didn't look at Moore differently. Nothing had changed except now they knew more about him.

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