Chapter 383 Knowing When to Cut Losses?

Byron's words were left unfinished as Cora pushed him away and continued carving her artwork.She knew what Byron was about to say.

In all of New York, he had eyes and ears everywhere, making it effortless for him to know anything."I'm not upset. Do whatever you want," Cora replied calmly.

However, in that split second, Byron recognized her displeasure.

It was only natural. Cora's closest relative had hired an assassin to kill her.

Byron hesitated momentarily and then walked behind Cora, embracing her once again.

In a hoarse voice, he declared, "You have me now. Don't be troubled by those unrelated people.After your rotation ends, we'll move to a different city. Those people won't be able to bother youanymore."

His words meant to console her, but they also seemed to be reassuring himself.

Cora smiled and turned around, affectionately resting her cheek against his chest. "Thank you," shewhispered.

Cora was grateful that Byron knew things but didn't expose her to the vile people who disgustedher the most.

She also appreciated that he was willing to stand by her side when she was in a desperate situation,surrounded by difficulties.

Later that night, at the Yoris Mansion.

The family had just finished dinner and gathered in the living room, enjoying fruit after a meal andchatting.

"On Saturday, Madam Hansen will be celebrating her sixty-fifth birthday. The invitation cards havealready been sent.”

Arnold placed several invitation cards on the low table in the living room.

The bright color covers exuded a joyful atmosphere.

Arnold continued, "I heard many prominent figures from New York were invited. Almost every oneof significance is on the guest list.”

William looked puzzled.

"Wasn't Madam Hansen against extravagance and waste? Why would she invite so many people thistime?"

"To introduce her daughter-in-law to the circle, of course, she needs to make it grand,” Arnoldreplied with a knowing smile.

Arnold noticed Jane, who was eating watermelon, suddenly stiffen at his words.

He didn't want to hurt Jane, but some things had already reached a point where they needed to beclarified.

"Aren't they still planning their wedding? Why are they in such a hurry to announce it to the world?"Sara was infuriated. Not being able to kill Cora, she couldn't stand the thought of watching her riseto prominence.

"They've already registered their marriage, which grants them legal protection even without awedding ceremony. It's understandable for Madam Hansen to introduce her to the people in theircircle," Arnold replied.

"Now that Jane and Byron are impossible, we should replace another suitable match for Jane. Harryseems like a good option,” Arnold continued.

"I don't want that. I've always regarded Harry as a brother. Besides, I believe that Byron willeventually break up with Cora..."

Everyone understood what Jane meant.

She didn't want to replace another partner. She just wanted to be with Byron.

However, before she could finish her words, Arnold interrupted her, "Jane, you have to know whento cut your losses. Even if Byron breaks up with Cora, he won't be with you. There's no need towaste your youth on someone who doesn't reciprocate your feelings. It's not worth it,” Arnoldadvised.

After comforting Jane, Arnold turned to William and said, "You can talk to the Cross family aboutthe marriage. If they are interested, we can proceed with their engagement.”

Arnold meant that if the Cross family approved of Harry and Jane being together, they would goahead and arrange their engagement.

Jane understood the meaning behind his words but vehemently shook her head in protest.

She didn't want to be engaged to Harry.

Although Harry had decent qualities, he still couldn't compare to Byron

Jane believed she was on par with Cora in every aspect, so why should she marry someone whocouldn't match up to Byron?

To her surprise, William clearly understood her hint but chose to go along with Arnold's suggestion."Alright, I'll go talk to the Cross family tomorrow."

It was a timely decision to cut her losses. It was undoubtedly the best for Jane.

If Jane continued to push her agenda, her reputation would suffer, and prominent families in NewYork wouldn't consider her a suitable daughter-in-law.

Feeling overwhelmed by emotions and unable to accept the situation, Jane dropped thewatermelon rind and rushed back to her room.

Sara quickly followed, calling after her, "Jane?"

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