Chapter 873 Not Playing by the Rules
Newell looked at Jordy intensely and said calmly, “So what do you think now? Do you really want to get married to Gloria again?”
“Yes.” Jordy only burst out one word without any hesitation this time.
Newell gazed at him in surprise, “Have you really thought about it?”
“Yes.”
Jordy uttered a single word again with composure.
Newell kept looking at him, “Do you really have feelings for Gloria or do you still feel the same way for her, that you only think she is a proper candidate as your wife?”
Jordan frowned as he heard the question. He turned his eyes to Newell and said, “Now, from your perspective, do you think Gloria will marry me because she likes me, judging from her state of mind? If there is no love in her callous heart, then I think it would be better for her to marry me than anyone else.”
“I’m not asking her. I’m asking you.” Newell looked at him carefully, waiting for his response.
But Jordy frowned again, “What’s the difference?”
Gloria doesn’t like me or any other men. She will never find love no matter who she marries. On such circumstances, I’m the most suitable one for her to marry, isn’t it? After all, we used to be a couple.
“Of course, it’s different.” Newell frowned. Glaring at Jordy, he said a little bit irritated, “If she marries you, you wouldn’t have any feelings for her and you will never care about her, which is the fundamental part of a marriage. You won’t take care of her if she falls ill, and you won’t care about her emotions if she isn’t happy. But if she marries a person who really likes her?”
Jordy pressed his lips tightly and said nothing.
Newell continued, “For example, Bryson. If Gloria married Bryson, she would be a happy wife. Bryson would put her first and care about her and wouldn’t let anything come to her. He would never let her suffer any injustice. But what about you? If you are in his position, not only would you refuse to protect her, but you might also oppress her. And now you are telling me there is no difference?”
Jordy was speechless.
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