Chapter 183 Stop Before It Is Too Late
Chapter 183 Stop Before It Is Too Late
Although the two of them were about the same age, from the perspective of a friend, Nancy felt that
what this man said should be a lie.
"Do you believe him now? Why does he always chase you? What is his plan?"
Nancy didn't dare to neglect anything for the happiness of her good friend.
Bess knew what was on Nancy's mind and that she cared about her. Since she had said that, Bess
didn't hide anything from Nancy anymore.
She told Nancy, "When I was in the company, I heard that he was a little afraid of his wife. But I don't
believe him completely. He wants me to be with him now and slowly find a way to divorce his wife in the
future."
Nancy felt that this man was a little terrifying. As the saying went, people who were immersed in love
were blind, and Bess was no exception.
However, she wanted to know what Bess was thinking. She didn't want her friend to make a mistake.
She picked up the chopsticks and said, "It doesn't matter what this man thinks. The most important
thing is how you plan to deal with it."
"I don't know yet. But if he keeps pestering me like this, I don't think I can control myself anymore. After
all, he is the person I like very much."
Bess was a very honest person. She didn't hide anything from Nancy.
Hearing this, Nancy was very worried that Bess would take the wrong path.
"Bess, what kind of person are you? I know it very well. But I feel that this man is of artful words. If he
really loves you, he won't put you in a dilemma. After all, being a mistress will be despised by
everyone. "
Bess scratched her head and said, "I know what you said, but I don't agree with you that he is of artful
words. He is very steady, and he has a mature charm. As for the mistress, I really don't want to be, so I
am in such a dilemma."
"That's good. I haven't seen him before, and I can't refute or agree with you. It's unfair to him. I just
advise you to be with him after he divorces. Otherwise, you can't let your feelings go."
That was all she wanted to say. She couldn't say anything else.
Bess also said, "I know. I have my own bottom line. When there is a chance another day, I will take him
out. Let's have dinner together and let you check on him."
"Okay." For her good friend's invitation, Nancy didn't hesitate. After all, this was what she had done for
her.
Bess picked up a glass of wine and drank it up.
At this moment, Nancy knew that Bess had fallen in love. Otherwise, she wouldn't have been so
distressed.
Bess came up with an idea and said, "How about I call him now and ask him to come over? Anyway,
we have nothing to do today. If you shoot some other day, I don't know when you will be free."
"Well, if he says it takes too long, don't let him come." Nancy agreed with Bess's suggestion.
Bess took out her phone and called the familiar number.NôvelDrama.Org © 2024.
Even Nancy felt that the man seemed to be waiting for Bess's call, because the phone was answered
as soon as it rang.
The two of them sat very close. Although Bess didn't use the hands-free, Nancy could hear the
conversation between the two of them clearly.
The man said anxiously, "Bess, you finally answer my phone. Where have you been today? Why can't I
get in touch with you? "
"Where are you now?" Bess didn't answer but asked in a very cold voice.
"I'm in the company now. I can't find you, they say you have asked for leave. Where are you now? I'll
go to see you."
Before Bess made an invitation, the man took the initiative to say.
This was exactly what Bess meant, but she said on purpose, "What are you doing here? I'm having
lunch with my friend. "
"Oh, what kind of friend are you having dinner with?" The man asked.
"I'm shopping and having lunch with my best friend. Do you still want to come here?"
Bess did not ask him to come directly, but asked indirectly.
The man on the other end seemed to hesitate for a moment. Nancy felt that Bess seemed a little
nervous. She didn't know why.
But the person on the other end of the line continued, "It's not convenient for me to have lunch with you
and your friend. Enjoy yourselves."
Obviously, he didn't want to come over.
But Bess didn't give up. She asked, "There are only two of us now. It's not inconvenient. Are you really
not coming?"
"I'd better not go there. You know, I haven't divorced yet. If my wife finds out, I may not get a penny
when we divorce."
This was how the man explained to Bess, which completely rendered Nancy speechless.
Bess didn't know how to answer. Nancy signaled her to hang up the phone and stop talking to the man.
After Bess hung up the phone, Nancy put her hand on Bess's hand and said seriously, "Bess, listen to
me. This man doesn't love you at all. He loves his own home. Even now he is worried about his own
safety, whether his wife will find out. He doesn't care about your feelings at all. Do you still expect such
a man to love you more?"
There was anger in her words. Although she had never seen this man before, in her mind, this man
was not qualified at all.
Bess's expression was dejected. She also tried to distinguish for him, "He once told me that we should
pay attention to our whereabouts in the future and not to be discovered by his wife. In this way, he can
have time to transfer the property so that we can live a comfortable life together."
However, Nancy said seriously, "Bess, now the truth is clear. You've already said that I'm your best
friend, and he doesn't even believe me. Do you still expect him to love you? You'd better stop now and
don't have any fantasy."
Bess also knew that lookers on see more than players. But it was rare for her to fall in love with such a
man. She didn't know what to do.
Seeing her painful expression, Nancy knew that if she was not cruel enough, Bess might have more
pain in the future.
After all, people who had never experienced emotional trauma could not understand the pain.
Nancy thought that she was currently experiencing pain. There was nothing more unacceptable than
the fact that her husband had betrayed her and been with the person who had plotted against her.
So she didn't want Bess to regret what she had done after being hurt.