Parker was about to rush out with his phone in his hand. He couldn't help do it. Even if he would offend Derek openly, he couldn't let him take Meredith away again.
He promised to protect the poor girl from being bullied for the rest of her life.
When Jenny saw Parker lose his reason, she rushed up and hugged his waist, "Parker, calm down!"
"You can't go. In the current state of the company, everything will collapse if you are not there. The child in Meredith's womb is not yours. Are you going to risk everything you own for someone else's woman and child?"
Parker paused when he heard this. How did Jenny know that the child in Meredith's womb was not his? He remembered that he had never told Jenny anything about Meredith.
When Parker thought that Derek had tracked that location abnormally fast, a bold idea occurred to him. Parker grabbed Jenny's hand to pull her away, and grabbed her by her shoulders.
"Did you say that? Did you contact Derek?"
Jenny didn't intend to keep it a secret for long. With Parker's ability, he would know it sooner or later. Therefore, she was fearless and looked into his eyes, "I did it. I can't watch you do this for her. I can't watch you destroy yourself."
"You..." Parker suddenly didn't know what to say. It could be said that Jenny was his benefactor and the person he trusted most in the world, but she betrayed him like this.
"You betray me?"
"I don't. Parker, I will never betray you. For my sake, please don't go... Don't go..."
It was rare for Jenny to show her fragility. She was really afraid that Parker would do something stupid on impulse, and she would lose him forever.
"Jenny, I'm... disappointed in you." Parker shook off Jenny's hands and said, "I'll get someone to send you abroad."
Parker no longer looked into Jenny's eyes as he did not want to see the attachment in her eyes to him. Parker didn't have that kind of feeling between a man and a woman for her but only felt grateful to her and respected her.
Now, even if she revealed Meredith's whereabouts and betrayed him, he couldn't do anything to her but only isolated her from himself.
Jenny didn't expect Parker to drive her away so decisively. Was he doing this for the woman who was carrying someone else's child?
She smiled, but her smile was uglier than a cry. There was a flash of determination in her eyes. After Parker pushed her away, she took out a knife from her bosom and laid it upon her neck, "Parker, if you insist on going, kill me first, and step on and over my body."
Parker looked at her in disbelief. Jenny was not joking. Seeing that he did not stop her immediately, she stabbed the knife into her skin and a stream of red blood flowed down, so dazzling.
"Jenny... Do you have to do this?"
Jenny looked at him. She knew well that this would only further alienate him from her, but she... had no choice.
...
After Meredith hung up the phone, she was so hopeless. She returned the phone to Derek and then said without looking at him, "Let's go. I'll go back with you."
Meredith's attitude made Derek very unhappy, "How can you treat me so badly?"
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