Ever since Brad realized that Jean was using him, he hadn't gone to see her for four days. Even when she called, he wouldn't pick up. He often stared blankly at the flashing phone screen until it went dark.
The feeling of being used was terrible, especially when orchestrated by someone he had deeply trusted. It was as if a knife had been stabbed into his heart.
Brad was a man of his word, and the promises he made to Jean echoed in his ears. He had even considered transferring a large portion of his assets to her and sending her abroad. Then, she could live a stable and prosperous life.
And how had Jean treated him in return? She took Brad for a fool, deceiving him at every turn. She even went as far as to harm Adam.
At this point, Brad no longer wanted to indulge Jean. He just wanted to treat her like an ordinary friend and nothing more.
As for the assets, that was out of the question now. The two of them had grown now distant, with no contact between them whatsoever.
Brad felt good about it. As for how Jean felt, he didn't care much. After all, she was the one who treated him like a fool.
Brad quietly closed the door to Sean's room and returned to Nadine's side. He found her sitting on the couch, leisurely sipping her coffee with a soft smile on her face.
Seeing this, it felt like a beam of light had broken through the darkness that had long shrouded his heart. At this moment, Brad had to admit—Nadine was beautiful. She wasn't the type of beauty that stunned you at first glance but one that required careful appreciation.
The more Brad looked, the more he saw her grace and elegance. Her every move—even the way she sipped her coffee—exuded the charm of a refined lady.
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