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Arrogant Man VS Unyielding Woman novel Chapter 539

Hearing the slight exclamation that had involuntarily left Jean's mouth, Moore turned around.

He saw that she was standing and gazing solemnly and a bit too intensely at the gravestone which had a picture of his mother on it. He coughed lightly.

Jean blushed a little when she heard that and quickly retracted her look. Then, she stood solemnly in front of the gravestone.

The atmosphere was quiet in the cemetery and occasionally a few bird songs could be heard.

"Mother, I have come to see you," Moore whispered at the gravestone. "Please forgive me for not coming to see you for so many years. From now on, I'll come and visit you every year. I'll come and talk to you always on time."

"Hello, Moore's beloved mother. I'm a friend of Moore's, and my name's Jean," Jean introduced herself since she thought it would be polite and make Moore happy. "I came to see you for the first time today, and I am really nervous. I didn't expect you to be so beautiful. After seeing you, it is no wonder that I find to be the excellent personality that Moore is. You can rest assured that I will take good care of him for you and won't let anyone bully him as long as I live and breathe."

When Jean uttered the word anyone, there was a slightly higher tone in her voice and her teeth were clenched tightly.

Standing behind them, Gary understood that the 'anyone' in Jean's mouth was referring to him. His face changed a few expressions and he looked deeply at Jean, observing her.

Moore pulled Jean's sleeve and wished his mother, "Rest in peace, mother! I've let go of the past and I don't want to get involved with them anymore. No one can change my mind. You can rest assured that I will be fine."

He finished, bowing deeply to the gravestone.

Jean also bowed to the gravestone three times with Moore.

Then they stood upright and turned around to leave.

"You're leaving?" Jean was surprised to see him wanting to go away so soon.

"Yes. I'll come back and visit her again when I have time." Moore ignored Gary's existence and walked right past him.

Jean nodded in agreement as she clearly understood what having time meant. "Well, I'll accompany you whenever you do," she promised.

"Wait a minute..." Gary saw that they were really leaving and quickly stopped them.

But Moore and Jean went on as if they hadn't heard his appeal.

Gary grinned bitterly and chased them all the way, stopping in front of them. "Moore, please don't do this to me," he begged bitterly.

Moore expressionlessly stared at him and asked with a sneer, "What have I done to you? And what do you want me to do? Should I crawl in front of you and respectfully call you Mr. Gary?"

"Moore, I'm your father! That year, I didn't mean to lose you. I've been looking for you for eight years since you disappeared, until I finally found you in Chicago. Then over these years I've been trying to make it up for you, but you've never given me a chance. Moore, you just told your mother that you will let go of the hatred. Please do that okay? From now on, let me make up for everything I've done... Please!"

Gary pleaded.

Jean was surprised to see him in a completely different light today.

Contrary to the last time, he had completely lowered his attitude and was pleading wholeheartedly for Moore's forgiveness.

Right now, he looked exactly like a poor father, praying for his son's forgiveness for his mistakes.

If he knew it would be like this today, would he still do it in that year?

But Moore had already grown up now and all those years of injuries were planted in his heart forever. If Gary really wanted to be forgiven, it was not enough to just say a few simple words. He must have something else to do.

'Besides, where were you when Moore needed you the most?

Where were you then?

Oh yes. I remember! Well, that was the most critical time for your career. You were busy marrying Edna for future at that time, ' thought Jean.

She sneered at the thought and said, "Mr. Gary, you don't have to ask Moore to forgive you. Because you don't deserve his forgiveness at all. Moore won't forgive you either. You'd better give up now!"

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