Seriously, How Did He Win My Heart
Chapter 769 I Love Him

The two of them had a good lunch, but after that, Arthur was about to leave in a hurry and continue to work.

After sending her back to the company, Arthur said apologetically, "I may be a little busy these days..."

"You are getting your business on track. I understand," said Jean.

Arthur asked worriedly, "Do you think I don't have time to accompany you?"

"No, I won't," Jean wanted him to be busy so that he wouldn't stick to her all day long.

Arthur snorted, "You must want me to be busy, right?"

Jean was speechless.

Arthur unfastened his seat belt and leaned over to beg her intimately, "Can you see me when you are not busy?"

Arthur was afraid that he would be too busy to see his girlfriend, so he had to ask her to take the initiative to see him. To be honest, he had been entangled with Jean for so long, but Jean had never taken the initiative to look for him.

If Jean could care for him and look for him, Arthur would be very happy.

"You have a lot of requests," Jean refused directly.

But she continued, "Don't you live opposite to me? See you tonight."

Arthur protested, "Didn't you go back to your parents' house last night? How do I know if I can see you tonight? And you haven't answered my phone yet. I have a sense of insecurity."

He felt that he couldn't catch her as long as she wasn't in front of him.

Last night, her phone was powered off, and he was in a panic. If he hadn't worried about her feelings, Arthur would have directly gone straight to her parents' house last night.

"Last night was a special case. I didn't feel well and didn't want to be disturbed, so my phone was turned off," Jean explained. She thought that it was okay if the two of them hadn't seen each other for one nigh since they came back from Riverside City. There shouldn't be anything urgent to contact each other.

Jean didn't expect that Judith would hit on Arthur at a reception party and Arthur would call her for help.

Seeing that the man was still staring at her unwillingly, Jean said, "I'll try to go back to my apartment every night and never turn off my phone again."

The sadness in the man's eyes disappeared. Jean raised her hand to touch her forehead. She felt that Arthur was so childish when he fell in love.

After seeing Arthur off, Jean turned around and went back to the company to continue her work.

But as soon as Jean sat down in the office, her father called her.

Her intuition told her that something bad would happen.

But she had no choice but to answer the phone. As expected, her father said on the phone, "You are dating that Arthur now?"

"Yes," said Jean, frowning slightly

Jean only had a few simple words with her mother at breakfast today about her relationship with Arthur, but she didn't mention anything in front of her father. She didn't know why, but Jean felt that her father would not approve of her being with Arthur. After all, Jean had disobeyed his will and refused the young man he had chosen for her.

If his authority was challenged again, Jean's father might not like Arthur.

So, Jean didn't mention her relationship with Arthur to her father for the time being. She thought it was not the right time, but her father asked.

Her father said in an unpleasant tone, "The mayor inquired about this thing from me."

In an instant, Jean understood everything. It turned out that it was because of Judith.

Judith couldn't defeat her, so she asked the mayor to put pressure on her father?

"Is he suitable for you? Will you have a result with him?" Her father asked on the phone.

"I don't know if it will work or not," replied Jean honestly.

Her father then snapped, "If there is no result, then you two should part as soon as possible. In case we offend the mayor and others, we will have a hard time."

Jean was so angry that her eyes turned red. She raised her head to hold back the tears in her eyes and said in a cold voice, "You just don't want me to compete with Judith and don't want me to offend the mayor, do you?"

Her emotional question made her father choke for a while. Then Jean continued, "In your eyes, the other half of my emotional life is not important at all. I can't let you offend others, right?" "Didn't you say that you didn't know whether it would work or not?" bellowed her father.

"If you are not sure whether you and Arthur will have a good result, you don't love him enough." Jean's father continued. "Then why do you have to continue this relationship? You should break up as soon as possible."

Jean sneered, "I love him. I fell in love with him at the first sight I saw him."

Jean didn't expect that she would confess her feelings for Arthur in such a situation.

"No one can take him away from me unless he tells me in person that he doesn't love me anymore." It was the first time for her to be tough with her father.

Back then, Jean insisted on studying psychology. Her father cut off all her bread and butter, but she didn't say a word. She accepted the harsh treatment silently and lived on her own.

But this time, Jean didn't want to endure him silently, because she knew it was related to her happiness for the rest of her life.

If Jean didn't resist, she would suffer for the rest of her life.

Jean said that she didn't know if there would be a good result between her and Arthur. That was just a conservative saying. The world was unpredictable. She couldn't swear that she and Arthur would live forever. As long as there was a slight possibility, Jean would try her best to maintain the relationship with Arthur.

Jean's father was irritated by her attitude, but he couldn't say anything else. He hung up the phone in anger. His daughter was becoming more and more unruly.

Jean put her phone aside, turned around, and stood in front of the French window to calm herself down. This was the first time she had resisted her father in so many years. Her mood was also very complicated.

Not long after, her phone rang again. This time it was from her mother.

As soon as she picked up the phone, her mother said, "My sweety, I've decided to run away from home. I'll stay at your house for the time being."

"Did you quarrel with my father?" asked Jean.

"Yes," Her mother gritted her teeth. "I will support you this time no matter what happens. I will support you to be with Arthur."

"Last time when you chose a major, I didn't support you. It's already enough to make me regret it. This time you choose the future partner, I must support you."

"It's not a small matter. Mom will fight your father every inch of the way."

"I've packed my things. I'm going to your place now," said Jean's mother on the phone.

Just now, Jean's mother heard what her husband said on the phone. She was almost pissed off by his words that he wanted her to break up with Arthur as soon as possible. After his husband hung up the phone, Jean's mother had a big quarrel with him. Then she announced that she would run away from home and left him alone at home.

"You are selfish!"

"You don't love your daughter at all. You are not thinking about our daughter at all. You are thinking about your own interests!" Saying this, Jean's mother slammed the door and left. Jean's father was almost pissed off by the two women's behaviors.

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