‘I love her so deeply and so much that I will help her do anything she wants.’
“Loving someone means that you will do anything in your power to make her happy, even if it means making yourself suffer.’
Jim closed his eyes and could not help sneering when he thought of this.
He could not believe that something as mundane as love and romance would one day become the weakness of Joshua Lynch, business prodigy.
Fortunately, Jim was a heartless person and loved only himself.
His being with Charlotte was just a fulfillment of his childhood promise to her.
That was not to say that he had never been in love with Charlotte before. He had, in the past.
However, for some reason, when he saw Charlotte after losing his memories for the first time i n six years, he could not seem to summon his passion for her anymore.
At this point, his feelings toward Charlotte were more toward fulfilling a responsibility rather than actually loving her.
Jim thought that this was a good state to be in, since without distractions of love and romance, he was far more rational and would not commit stupid mistakes like Joshua, nor would he be like Christopher and fall for a tacky woman like that.
As soon as he thought of Christopher, Joshua could not help recalling the woman he had seen a t the hospital that morning.
At that time, he had misunderstood Bonnie’s relationship with that strange man and even called her a slut.
However, not only had she refused to admit it, but she even took out a pen and paper to write down her so-called evidence of them having slept together in the past.
‘The first time you and I slept together was at 10 p.m. at Tea Cottage ten months ago, on the nth of one particular month. I have two witnesses of this incident; one of them being your sister Luna and the other being one of your drivers who goes by Mr. Williams.
‘The second time you and I slept together was nine-and-a-half months ago at Starhill Hotel a t midnight. At that time, something drastic had happened to your family, and you were confused as to whether you should return to Landry Group to help your family or not. Witnesses of this incident were the housekeepers and the lobby receptionist at Starhill Hotel…
‘The third time…
\’The fourth time…’
Bonnie had written down every incident clearly, down to the date, venue, and witnesses.
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