Chapter 141 She also Spent Three Years
When Draven heard that, he paused.
Then, he raised his head and looked at Ryan with a strange gaze.
Ryan got goosebumps under his gaze. “Why are you looking at me like that?”
Draven chuckled and put aside what he was doing. He said coldly, “It’s said that Mr. West is a
pl*yboy and takes good care of girls, whether they are beautiful or ugly. Why did you scold him in a roundabout way today?”
Ryan couldn’t hold back his laughter when he heard this. “Yes, I did take good care of girls, but I didn’t like vicious girls.”
He indicated that Aleah was not a good person.
Draven didn’t retort to him.
If it were in the past, he might defend Aleah. But now that all things happened, he was not a fool. He knew that Ryan was right.
Seeing this, Ryan knew that Draven knew what kind of person Aleah was. He snorted.
He couldn’t figure out why he still married her when he knew that she had bad motives.
However, Ryan also knew that once Draven made up his mind, no one could change his mind.
Just as he had said, he was sick.
Of course, Draven heard the mocking snort.
He put down the document and pen and said in a deep voice, “I’ve told you before that it’s my own.
decision to marry Aleah. If you don’t like her, you don’t have to touch her in the future. There’s no
need to mock her.”
I know her condition. Sometimes she can’t control herself. I can understand, and I don’t expect everyone to understand, but you don’t have to persuade me. I know what I’m doing.”
“Yes, you know what you’re doing. You’re the f**king soberest person in the world!”
Ryan didn’t want to argue with him, so he left the office.
He got up, picked up his computer, and murmured while picking up his things.
“You can understand Aleah, so you can forgive her for doing bad things to others. Can you also accept that killing people without being punished if you are sick? Anyway, I can’t understand. So don’t try to persuade me. I know what I’m talking about.”
Draven frowned and said, “Ryan, it’s meaningless for you to argue with me. I only said that I could
understand her behavior, but I never said that what she did was reasonable. I’m not the victim, and I can’t forgive her on behalf of others.”
He looked at Ryan, who had already walked to the door with the laptop and continued, “If you still want to leave now, I’ll ask Jason to clean up a small conference room for you as your office.
You can work there from now on.”
Ryan was used to being casual. If he really wanted to get him an office, he wouldn’t accept it.
The people were all hard workers. If they saw that he only came to the company once a week and worked casually, they couldn’t accept it.
He stopped opening the office door and turned to glare at Draven.
“You’re kicking me out? Alright, Draven, you’re abandoning your friend for a woman, aren’t you?”
Draven glanced at him and said seriously, “I have a professional psychologist. If you need help, I
can recommend her to you.’
”
Curling his lips, Ryan dejectedly returned to his seat.
He lowered his head and said vaguely, “This is the last time I ask you. Since you have seen clearly what kind of person Aleah is, why do you still want to marry her? Just because of the commitment?”
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