Sometimes, you have to hurt the ones you love in your desire to protect them.
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"You aren't telling her the reason?
What's that supposed to mean?" Richie asked Brian. Brian looked at Richie sharply, "You know Molly's character well. If I tell her the reason why I asked you to take Mark away, she'd probably lose her mind and do anything to protect the boy, and in the process harm herself." He paused, and a hint of sadness flashed across his eyes, "I love them both so much. And I don't want to see Molly hurt herself because of Mark, just as I don't want Mark to lose his independence and freedom because of his mother's over protectiveness." People seemed to think that everyone born in the Long family was free, and they could do anything they desired. Unknown to them, Brian Long, as head of the family-owned conglomerate, had to give up certain things because of his responsibility. But he wanted his son to be in charge of his own life. More, he wanted Molly to live freely with him, like any ordinary person.
Richie looked at Brian coldly. He knew exactly how his son felt. Even as Brian spoke calmly, Richie could feel the struggle and confusion in the young man's heart because he had gone through the same thing himself. Richie expected Brian to have several love affairs, but knowing his son was indifferent, finding one girl to love deeply was unexpected. His son had found the love of his life, and he was determined to stay with her for the rest of his life. It seemed that every man in the Long family was destined to fall deeply in love with one woman and love her the rest of his life. But whether that man would end up living happily ever after with his love or suffering from a hopeless and miserable life without his true love, no one could tell.
"You're still going to do this even though Molly doesn't understand you and will blame you for it?" Richie asked. It was a question that was sure to bring unbearable torture to Brian and cause him much pain.
His son's eyes darkened, and his thin lips twitched slightly. Slowly, he said, "I don't care. It's better than hurting her."
"Brian, when someone's heart gets deeply hurt, the consequence may be disastrous. And it will be very tough for them to recover," Richie warned. What prompted Richie's warning was because he didn't want Brian to go through what he did. It was proper advice from a father to his son. But Richie also knew that had he been in Brian's situation, he would be doing the same thing his son wanted to do. Richie loved Brian and didn't want to see him miserable.
There was a bitter and desperate look in Brian's face. He lowered his eyes to conceal his misery. Then he gritted his teeth and shut his eyes to think. Finally, he spoke with determination, "I only want to be with her. As long as she stays with me, there is nothing I can ask for."
His father sighed deeply, knowing Brian had made up his mind and there was no use trying to convince him otherwise. Richie said coldly, "I won't say anything more since you've made up your mind."
There was a silence that no one wanted to break. Richie slipped out to the balcony and started smoking. The situation was clear now. If Brian didn't want Mark to be one of the deputies of National Congress, shackled by power and transformed into a brutal and murderous man, the best way was to arrange for him to stay at XK Intelligence Agency. The moment Molly found out about this, she would be in danger. So, Brian would prefer Molly to hate him than suffering the pain of losing someone beloved. He already lost her once and could not afford to lose her again. The gut-wrenching feeling of losing Molly was so unbearable that he could never forget it.
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