Chapter 810
In the end, Jennifer shoved Carter away and got out of the vehicle. Then, she then drove her car back to the Larson residence.
Carter sat on the chair in a daze and was lost in his thoughts. He finally drove off after a long while.
The following day, he drove to Amelia's office early in the morning.
Sitting inside his car, Carter witnessed Oscar sending Amelia to work, and the couple said goodbye to one another intimately for a long while before finally separating.
After seeing Amelia walking into the company's building, Carter started the car's engine and trailed behind Oscar's car.
As Carter followed Oscar without even trying to be subtle, he was not surprised when the latter stopped his car at an empty field, got out of the vehicle, and waited for him while leaning against the car.
Carter skillfully parked his car beside Oscar's.
Then, he unbuckled his seatbelt and walked up to Oscar.
Oscar arched his brow when he saw Carter. He merely sensed a car stalking him, but little did he expect the person behind the wheels to be Carter, his ex-love rival who was no more than a stranger to him now.
"It's been a long time, Oscar," Carter uttered calmly.
Oscar folded his arm in front of his chest and said, "I do not think there is a need for us to meet."
Carter shrugged.
We are not love rivals anymore. You don't have to treat me like an enemy," Carter suggested humbly.
Oscar glanced at him and noticed that Carter was no longer as unapproachable as before.
"Tell me. Why were you following me?" Oscar cut to the chase.
Carter chuckled before answering, "It's nothing major.
I'm just wondering if you can stop harming Mrs. Larson, for Amelia's sake."
Oscar could not recall who Mrs. Larson was at that instant.
Carter courteously explained, "She's Jennifer's mother."
Oscar gained clarity over Laura's identity but became even more baffled than before because he had never taken Jennifer seriously. Therefore, her act of revenge was insignificant to him. Besides, Amelia had told him Jennifer did not do anything overboard so he could not drive Jennifer to the brink of desperation since that was not a chivalrous move. As a result, Oscar gradually stopped paying attention to Jennifer, much less her mother, who was completely off Oscar's radar.
For that reason, he did not fathom the meaning behind Carter's request to ask him to let Laura off the hook.
Ever since he caused her to be sent into a psychiatric hospital, and she was subsequently brought away by the Larsons, Oscar had not attempted to suppress the Larson family afterward, so Carter's words did not make sense to Oscar.
Isn't she staying at the Larson residence? Why are you asking me to stop harming her?" Oscar asked indifferently.
"She suddenly went insane yesterday and fought with a dog. The dog bit her, causing her arms and legs to be wounded. If someone had not discovered her in time, Mrs. Larson could have lost her life. The doctor said someone had injected her with hallucinogenic medicines, prompting her to have false perceptions," Carter elaborated.
Oscar was a smart person. Naturally, he understood what Carter was implying.
He stared at Carter and said in amusement, "So, you think I sent someone to inject her with the hallucinogen?"
Carter did not say a word. Oscar took his silence as an agreement.
Feeling inexplicably confident, Oscar raised his brows and added, "I did not do that."
Carter was stunned as he gazed at Oscar doubtfully.
He was very certain that Oscar was the mastermind because the latter was the only one capable of hurting Laura. After all, the Larsons were considered a wealthy and influential family. Even though Jennifer's video scandal had negatively affected their family's company, the consequences were not dire enough to shake the company's foundation. Hence, aside from Oscar, Carter could not think of anyone else who could lay a finger on Laura, who was well protected and guarded by the Larson family's bodyguards and housekeepers.
It's really not you?" Carter asked again.
"I would not have done anything to her if she did not hit Amelia that day. Since Laura had received the punishment she deserved, I would not be so dishonorable as to harm her further. Laura is a feisty and haughty woman, so I reckon she must have offended plenty of people after living in this world for so long. I'd suggest you investigate this matter thoroughly. Still, I'm surprised you fell in love with Jennifer despite the scandal. Pfft. I don't know if I should describe you as a fool for love or a masochist."
Oscar wore a poker face. He was about to return to his car when Carter piped up, "Oscar, for Amelia's sake, can you agree to my request?"
Oscar stopped abruptly in his tracks. "Go on.’ "Jennifer harbors a great misunderstanding toward you at the moment. Can you forgive her if she truly does something to take revenge on you?" "I draw the line at Amelia and Tony's safety." In other words, as long as Jennifer did not act impulsively by trying to target Amelia or Tony, Oscar could still spare Jennifer.
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