Chapter 371
Chapter 371
Lying on her brother Lucas's warm back, Jane felt her body temperature recover.
If only she had known her brother long ago.
In that case, she wouldn't be bullied by Tina and Marina.
The tears in Jane's eyes wet Lucas's shoulder.
Lucas felt pity for his younger sister even more.
Oliver and Jane loved each other, but why did they end up hurting each other?
Sitting in the car, Lucas turned on the air conditioner.
Only then did Jane realize that she had lost her composure and said calmly, "I'm fine. Here you go."
She kept the bag of fried chicken fillet in her hand and handed it directly to Lucas.
Lucas opened the paper bag that was wrapped with fried chicken fillet and there were two bamboo
sticks in it.
"This is the college food you've been hoping to eat."
As Lucas spoke, he stuck a piece of chicken fillet with a bamboo stick and shoved it directly into Jane's
mouth.
Jane had not eaten it for a long time. She tasted the familiar taste again and recalled her past
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She didn't want Lucas to worry about her anymore, so she told Lucas about the interesting things she
used to do when she was studying at University A.
The two of them sat in the car chatting and laughing as if nothing had happened.
Because Oliver came out halfway, Lucas really didn't have a blast. The two of them said they would
come back later.
When she got home, Jane couldn't sleep for a long time this night.
Roy's crying kept lingering in her ears. She tried to put on her headphones, but the sound came
through the music in the headphones.
For some reason, the crying made her feel sorry for the child.
But that was the son of his enemy.
If she really went to get close to that child, how could she treat her poor daughter whom she had only
seen once fairly?
Roy didn't get any response from Jane at the night market of University A.
He kept making trouble for Oliver. He kept saying that Oliver must have bullied Jane, so Jane ignored
him.
Oliver was also helpless. Children of this age were self-willed.
Roy must have been tired and fell asleep after getting into the car.
Only then did Oliver's mind became free.
His head was spinning for coaxing Roy just now.
He had been patiently reasoned with Roy, who finally fell asleep.
Jasmine, who was driving the car, was also shocked.
She had only seen Oliver, who was decisive in his actions, and sometimes even made the people
around him unable to feel his temper.
Unexpectedly, she also saw the tender side of Oliver.
Her feelings for Oliver became more complicated.
This was the man she had been longing for, and she was right.
Oliver coaxed Roy to sleep and remembered Jane he met tonight.
Tonight, Jane was completely different from the woman he had seen many times before.
Jane used to be gaudy and flattering, which made him feel very disgusted.
But he really almost took this woman he saw tonight for Jessica.
Why did he have such an illusion?
Jane came abroad. Why did she appear at the night market in University A?
Oliver always felt that things would not be so coincidental.
When they arrived in GrandVille Apartments, Oliver carried Roy back to his room.
Roy seemed too tired to get up and take a shower.
Oliver really couldn't stand it. He had to let his son take a bath before he went to bed.
After Roy woke up in a daze, the first thing he asked was, "Did you call auntie to apologize?"
Oliver had no idea that Roy was still remembering about Jane after a nap.
"Take a shower first. After that, go to bed early."
"Give me your phone. I want to call auntie. Maybe I jumped over to her and scared her. I want to
apologize to auntie."
Oliver was shocked by Roy's words. What kind of magic did that woman cast on Roy to make him so
obsessed with her?
"I'll ask Mr. Langwell to apologize to auntie. You don't have to worry about this anymore. Now, just take
a shower."
Oliver dragged Roy into the bathtub and helped his son bathe.
"You can't let outsiders apologize. It's really insincere. In that case, auntie will definitely not forgive me.
Take me to apologize to auntie personally."
Oliver didn't say anything.
When he didn't know how to answer, he remained silent.
Roy seemed to find that Oliver was a little unhappy, so he stopped pestering him.
After sending his son to bed, Oliver returned to the study.
He called Simon and asked him who he had told about his trip to the night market.
Simon said that he had found a few people who graduated from University A. They seemed to have
something to do, but only Jasmine was available.
Of course this was something that Simon made up himself. This was his way of making a reasonable
excuse for calling Jasmine over.
Oliver was afraid that Jane had heard from outsiders that he would bring his son to the a night market.
It was possible that she had deliberately approached Roy, but she pretended to be unhappy.
Probably she wanted to attract Roy's attention.
After all, Jane was a professional in psychology. If she thought of ways to make children like her, she
would make it.
At this time, besides thinking that Jane and Jessica were somewhat similar, he was afraid that he had
thought too much, so he tried not to think about this.
He was even more worried about Roy's safety.
He was afraid that Jane was plotting against Roy.
Oliver was not afraid of anything else. He was afraid that his son would be hurt.
As soon as Simon heard Oliver ask whom he had told about his trip,
based on his understanding of Oliver, he guessed that there was something that had aroused Oliver's
suspicion.
"Mr. Williams, is there something wrong?"
Oliver told Simon about meeting Jane at the night market at the back door of the University A.
Simon originally thought something serious had happened, but fortunately, Oliver just met an
acquaintance by chance.
He said, "Mr. Williams, are you thinking too much? Jane said she was interested in Birmingham.
University A is a landmark of Birmingham, and it's completely reasonable for her to go to university A."
Oliver heard Simon say a lot more and felt that he was overthinking it.
But he always had an uneasy feeling that something was about to happen.
Now, it wasn't just his son who was interested in Jane.
He himself began to be more and more interested in her too.
Tonight, he saw Jane with no makeup on her face, which seemed more beautiful than she had been
seen at any time.
This should be what she really looked like.
Then why did Jane pretend to be a nuisance to him before?