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Jay did not say anything.
No one knew whether Linda would agree to see William.
Jay privately felt that Linda should not see William after what he had done to her in the past.
"Mr. Wilson, there are some things I'd like to say to you, even if it's not my place." After thinking about it for a long time, Jay decided to tell William,
"Go ahead." William was extremely irritated.
"If Ms. Felix does have a new family and has a child of her own, I don't think you should harass her anymore. Ms. Felix has already wasted too much time on you. She spent ten years with you. I think it's time for you to let go.Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
"I also think you're acting this way because you aren't satisfied with the outcome. However, what were you doing when Ms. Felix was still with you and was willing to give up everything for you? "Honestly, you should have been hanged, drawn, and quartered for all the things you did to Ms. Felix in the past.
"Now, Ms. Felix isn't holding those things against you because she feels she should have a better life and look forward instead of sinking into those bad memones. You know the reasoning behind that very well.
"Mr. Wilson, I do support your pursuit of Ms. Felix. But if she is disgusted by you despite it all, you might as well let go for both of your sakes."
Jay had watched William and Linda entangled together for more than ten years.
As an onlooker, he could see things between them very clearly.
Linda had done the utmost in her love for William,
William was the one who hadn't felt it. In fact, it could be said that he had ignored Linda's love.
Linda had never done anything wrong. It had always been William.
However, William did not feel that he was wrong.
He felt that he had been deceived.
It was true that he had been deceived, but he had never believed in Linda, either.
"Mr. Wilson, I've been watching you and Ms. Felix go back and forth for a long time. I can see things much more clearly than you can.
"It wouldn't be wrong to say that you never treated Ms. Felix as your wife. You treated her like an enemy. instead. No matter what she did, you always felt that she was wrong even if she hadn't done it. "Can you think carefully about what Ms. Felix did? Perhaps her biggest mistake was meeting you."
William knew what Jay had said was true, but he could not bear the humiliation of having it spoken so plainly. "Get out!"
Jay had already known what would happen as a result of him saying those things. "Mr. Wilson, I have one more thing to say."
"I hope you'll consider things carefully before taking action. Don't challenge Ms. Felix's boundaries again." Jay finished speaking and turned to leave the CEO's office.
Linda and Luke were at his home in the suburbs.
"That's my house back there, but I'm not planning on living here." Linda pointed at a detached house that was obscured by a large tree.
"The place is too big. They're not very comfortable to live in. If anything happens, it'll take you at least two hours to get to the city by car. If you happen to get into a traffic jam or some kind of accident on the road, you'll be delayed even further. It's not worth it."
Luke had chosen to live there because he did not like the hustle and bustle of the city, and he needed a quiet environment to work in.
"I think this is actually a pretty good place. It's just that I have to go to work every day, and I don't want to spend time commuting when I could be working.
Linda and Luke thought the same way.