Chasing the Unexpected
Chasing the Unexpected CHAPTER 766

Chapter 766

The identity of the man who had attempted to drug and abduct her remained unknown. He could be lurking nearby, ready to strike again at any moment.

Ruby knew that if she was taken back, escape would be impossible.

The more she dwelled on it, the deeper her fear grew. She absolutely could not be captured again.

Suddenly, the office door swung open, and the sound of footsteps startled her. She turned around, and the panic in her expression caught Sullivan off guard.

“Ruby, what’s wrong? Why do you look so pale?” he asked.

Meeting his concerned gaze, Ruby lowered her head, grabbed her bag, and headed toward the exit. “It’s nothing, Sullivan. I’m going home now. If you need anything work–related, let’s talk tomorrow. I’m locking up.”

Sullivan followed her out, saying, “I came to check on you. You were really shaken the other day, and that guy who tried to drug you still hasn’t been caught. I’ll drive you to and from work for now.”

Ruby hesitated, a mix of emotions washing over her.

After a moment’s silence, she finally declined, “Sullivan, I appreciate your kindness, but I can manage on my own.”

Seeing her stubbornness, Sullivan sighed. “Ruby, do you think I’m trying to get close to you for some ulterior motive?”

Ruby pressed her lips together and looked up at him. “Sullivan, you’re overthinking it. I just don’t want to owe you anything.”

“Honestly, when I help you, I’m also helping a part of myself that used to be just like you,” Sullivan confessed.

Ruby didn’t fully understand. She looked up to ask, but his serious expression gave her pause.

“I used to be in a similar situation, held hostage by my parents‘ expectations to send all my earnings back home,” he began.

Ruby frowned, tempted to interrupt, but seeing the sadness in his eyes, she held back.

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Chapter 766

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“If it weren’t for my older brother’s health issues, my parents wouldn’t have had me. From a young age, they drilled into me that I had to take care of him and use all my money for his medical bills. At first, I felt sorry for him and promised to work hard to support his treatment,” Sullivan explained.

“But as I grew older, I realized my parents never saw me as an individual. I was just a mobile wallet for their endless demands for his care. I didn’t want to be tied down anymore. I wanted to live my own life.

“When my mom and I had our worst fight, she asked me why it wasn’t me who was sick. At that moment, I was truly disappointed in my family,” Sullivan said calmly, though his reddened eyes and clenched fists betrayed his emotions.

“I’m sorry, Sullivan. I didn’t know you had it so tough,” Ruby said.

When they first met, she hadn’t liked Sullivan, thinking he was another Alex- friendly on the outside but with the cold gaze of a snake, ready to strike.

She hadn’t expected to see this vulnerable side of him. Perhaps he was just too hurt by his family to trust anyone else.

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