Chapter 531 Never Give Up
Chapter 531 Never Give Up
The next day Alice got up with her eyes swollen, and Yanis was shocked when met her.
"Damn, what are you doing? Why are your eyes swollen..."
Alice didn't answer her, but took a towel and rinsed it with cold water, then wrung it out and applied it to
her eyes and pressed it lightly.
"That won't work," Yanis said helplessly, looking at Alice's thin back, and said distressedly, "I found that
your smile has decreased since you returned here. If I knew you would be like this, we shouldn't be
back."
"No." Alice was still wearing a towel while denying her words, "Why shouldn't I come back? This is
where I grew up. My return has nothing to do with anyone else."
"But... You are unhappy."
However, Yanis could only say it in her heart.
"It's okay." Alice smiled again. "I'm okay. You don't have to worry about me. Five years have passed.
Are you afraid I won't be able to hold on?"
Yanis complained in his heart.
"Yes, it has been five years, but what kind of life do you had every day in the past five years?
Alice was madly involved in the design business, and every day she was exhausted. As soon as she
returned home, she fell asleep. Later, Jack grew up and could call her Mommy and hugged her, which
made her regain a little sense of reason.
Yanis knew how Alice lived these years, and had always felt sorry for her.
Now seeing that she was troubled by Kennedy's affairs after returning back, Yanis' hatred against
Kennedy became deeper and deeper.
Stinky man!
He hurt Alice back then, and now he didn't plan to let her go.
Did he really thought that he could do anything as the president of the Moore Group.
When she saw him next time, she would knock him out.
*
Top Floor Office of the Moore Group
Kennedy sat at the desk in a daze, frowning, his fingertips pressed against the desk.
The papers on the table were already piled up, but Kennedy had no plans to deal with them at all.
His mind was full of Alice, and he had no intention of working at all.
Knocking——
The office door was knocked, but Kennedy seemed to have heard nothing, sitting there frowning.
After that, person outside knocked again. Probably because there was no response from inside, so the
person who knocked on the door pushed in directly.
After Annie opened the office door, what she saw was Kennedy sitting on his seat with frowning brows.
She made a loud sound, but that person looked like his spirit had left him
Thinking of what happened in the past few days, Annie's lips twitched.
She walked over slowly, then put her bag on the table, sat down on the sofa not far from Kennedy, and
started making coffee for herself.
It was probably the sound of water that made Kennedy's spirit return. He raised his eyes and saw
Annie sitting on the sofa drinking coffee, and then frowned.
"Why are you here?"
Annie glanced at him, took another sip of coffee amusingly, ignored him.
"When did you come in?" Kennedy frowned.
"When your attention was wandering." Annie smiled slightly, then put the coffee back on the table. The
collision between the porcelain and the table made a slight noise, and Annie's voice sounded again,
"What? Mr. Kennedy, you're not working, but in a daze in the office. Are you thinking about how to
please a woman?"
Kennedy stared at her with displeasure, his gazes sharp.
Annie put her hands around her chest, staring at him.
"Although I know my words are very annoying today, I still want to tell you when I see you so upset.
Give up now."
"What did you say?" It was like her words had touched Kennedy's nerve, and his brows instantly
frowned.
"I can see that she may still have feelings for you, but she will never be with you again."
Hearing her words, Kennedy's brows frowned tightly, and his thin lips pressed tightly. He staring at
Annie with displeased look.
Annie stood up, "You don't like my words? Don't want to hear it? But that's the fact."
"What's the fact?" Kennedy asked coldly, pursing his thin lips.
"The fact is that she doesn't want to be with you again, no matter what you do for her."
"Why?" Kennedy sneered, "Do you know her well? How do you know it?"
Seeing him sneer, Annie also sneered unceremoniously, "I'm a woman. I do know women better than
you."
Kennedy stopped speaking, but his attitude was cold, and he obviously didn't want to talk to her.
Annie came over to persuade him today, so naturally she wouldn't just give up like this and simply take
a step forward.
"Back then, did you know why your mother gave birth to you?"
Kennedy, "..."
Speaking of his mother, a sense of pain flashed in his eyes.
So many years had passed, but his mother was still pricking his heart like a needle.
When he thought of his mother, he hated people of the Moore family especially, especially he was Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.
related to the Moore family by blood.
"Your mother had many suitors back then, but she never remarried anyone else. Even if it wasn't for
you, she would never remarry either. Do you know why?"
Kennedy, "..."
Annie, "Because she was badly hurt. She gave all her sincerity and love, but it was ruined. From then
on, her hopes and faith have collapsed. How likely do you think Alice will be to rebuild her trust in you?
Oh, it should be trust in men. Her situation is much worse than your mother's, and she is more
stubborn than your mother. How likely do you think she will be with you again? It's less likely than 50%.
It is probably only 10%."
Although what Annie said were unacceptable to Kennedy, she hit the nail on the head and revealed
Alice's true situation.
No wonder... She always rejected him so much.
Kennedy's look darkened, and the hands hanging on both sides tightened.
"So what?"
"So what? Do you know what I mean? Even if there is only a 10% chance, are you going to continue to
be stupid? You are no longer young, and you have no time to waste like this."
Kennedy sneered. He stared at his aunt, "You are my aunt, but you don't even know me? Let alone the
possibility of 10%, even if the possibility is only 0.1%, I will never give up."
Annie, "..."
Kennedy, "I have to be with her in this life."
"You are really hopeless!" Annie couldn't stand. Her face was puce with rage, and she scolded, "Who
do you pretend to be affectionate for now? If you really like her, why did you do those things back then?
I heard Nathan say that when she asked to see you, you left her, a pregnant woman, in the rainy night."
Speaking of that incident, Kennedy showed a painful look on his face, gritted his teeth and said, "It was
different back then, I was misled, I thought..."