Willow meant what she had said.
She didn't want to be Jasper's secretary or his woman.
She couldn't wait to get away from him, preferably never to see each other again for the rest of her life.
She could only keep her kids hidden this way.
Edith thought that she was showing off and provoking her arrogantly.
She stared at Willow with anger. “Don’t be too full of yourself. You’re just a bumpkin that Jasper might be interested in for a few days. After that, you’ll be kicked away like rubbish. No, he’ll treat you like you’re filthier than rubbish.”
Edith resented Willow from the bottom of her heart.
She saw Willow and Jasper sitting in a cafe, drinking coffee together.
Jasper looked at Willow affectionately and it was different from how he had looked at her.
She had never seen him look at anyone like that before.
Edith had been secretly in love with Jasper for ten years, but he treated her like a man.
She even thought that he was gay until Willow appeared and shattered her perception once and for all.
It turned out that Jasper would also kiss a woman madly.
It turns out that his icy-cold gaze would also be gentle
It turned out that he did like women, but he just didn't like her.
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