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Too Much to Bear, My Love novel Chapter 421

Chapter 421 Let Her Go

Carter asked with a sweet tone as he watched Anthony happily enjoying an ice cream, “Tony, is it good? I ordered that especially for you.”

With tears still lingering in his eyes, Anthony mumbled, “Since you came with Ms. Larson, could you help me apologize to her when you see her later, Mr. Scott? Although she was mean to Mommy, I was told I must treat elders with respect. It was my fault for throwing a napkin at her. Hence, I’d like to apologize to her.”

Carter’s heart was softened by what he heard. He stroked the kid’s head gently and said, “Even adults need to be punished if they’ve done something wrong. But indeed, you were wrong for what you did. All right, I’ll apologize to her on your behalf.”

Hearing that, Anthony nodded and answered, “I like you, Mr. Scott.”

While watching them interact harmoniously, Tiffany turned toward Amelia and said sarcastically, “Amelia, it seems like your son admires everyone else except Oscar. I do pity him for having a son who detests him.”

 

Tiffany was gloating within.

Amelia merely glanced at her in response. If you said it with a more serious expression, I might actually think you sincerely feel bad for Oscar. However, you do have a point. Why on earth does Tony dislike his father so much when he could get along with everyone else just fine? They’re father and son for goodness’ sake; yet, they quarrel all the time.

 

Amelia couldn’t wrap her head around the questions going through her mind.

“When did you come back, Amelia?” Carter asked blandly. He was worried that his feelings might scare her away, so he suppressed the excitement in his eyes.

“It has only been a few days since I got back. I meant to call you sometime later but who would’ve thought that we would actually bump into each other,” Amelia answered politely.

Although he could tell that Amelia’s words were just common courtesy, he couldn’t help but feel overjoyed. I’ve looked for you for two years, and now you’re here. Euphoria took him over as every sense of logic in his mind faded.

“I’m so happy to see you again, Amelia.” Carter tried his best to keep his cool. “I’ve looked all over for you in the past two years. Where exactly have you been all this while?”

As Amelia was about to answer him, a server came to their table and served them their orders before saying, “Please enjoy your meal.”

After the server left, Amelia picked up her cup of coffee and explained while she sipped, “I’ve gone to Beshya. I settled down with a friend there. Not long ago, Oscar found me and I followed him back here.”

A hint of agitation flashed across Carter’s eyes when Oscar’s name was mentioned. However, he calmed himself down almost immediately. As long as you’re still single, I still have a chance to be with you. I don’t care if you re-marry Oscar. I’ll never give up on you. You’re the love of my life.

“Well, it’s good that you’re back,” he blurted.

Amelia then looked at Carter and advised with a sincere tone, “As friends, I’m touched knowing that you’ve missed me, Carter. But you should invest your time and emotion in your own relationship. I’m not worth your time and effort. I can see that Ms. Larson treats you wholeheartedly. Since you were here shopping for her clothes together, you guys must be close. I suggest you cherish her before you lose her for good.”

“Please don’t misunderstand, Amelia. Jennifer and I are just friends. What happened earlier was… Forget it, there’s nothing intimate going on between us.” Whenever Amelia was around, Carter could never compose himself. The more he cared for her feelings, the more anxious he’d become. Hence, he couldn’t bear to reveal the raunchy night he had with Jennifer when he was drunk. Since it wasn’t out of true feelings, he was aware of the fact that he had taken advantage of her.

Out of guilt, he’d then entertain Jennifer by occasionally bringing her out for meals and casual trips to the malls. Apart from that, he had no intention to further develop a relationship with her.

“I’m not forcing you to admit anything, Carter. It’s just that I know Ms. Larson is a nice girl. You should at least try to accept her love instead of pushing her away heartlessly,” Amelia urged.

Upon hearing that, Carter’s face turned grim. “You know who I truly love, Amelia.”

Amelia sighed helplessly to herself.

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