When Faye Townsend said that, Jane Quinlan suddenly saw the light.
Yes, why did she feel inferior when she t Mr. Warren and Miss Townsend?
Wasn’t it just because they were wealthy, and she was poor?
But she hadn’t eaten a grain of their rice or spent a penny of their money, had she?
Forrest once said that the richer soone is, the more they understand that true friendship can’t be bought with money.
Because most people who approach them do so with an agenda.
But she had no agenda with Second Master Warren and Miss Townsend, so why should she be afraid?
She put down her left hand, took the cup from Faye’s hand with her right, and smiled gently: "Sorry, I couldn’t think clearly for a mont just now."
"Better late than never to figure it out.
When Forrest ntioned you to , I just felt we could definitely beco friends.
Because you’re a genuine person, and now it seems that’s really the case."
Jane Quinlan chuckled: "He says I’m genuine? Yet he seems to bully every day."
Faye shrugged with a smile: "He always bullies too, but when I’m in trouble, he’s always the one who stands by the most.
So you can rely on him confidently; he’ll definitely be a good husband in the future."
"Huh? Oh no, Miss Townsend..."
"Forrest says he calls you Jane, so I’ll call you Jane too. You can call Faye or Faye Townsend."
Jane Quinlan didn’t hesitate, "Faye, you’ve misunderstood, Kay and I aren’t like that.
We’re just friends.
At work, he’s my boss, and outside of work, he’s my friend, that’s all."
Faye pursed her lips and chuckled: "I might know him better than you think; I think you two seem quite compatible."
Jane Quinlan shook her head like a rattle drum: "We’re not compatible at all.
His family conditions seem quite good, and being friends or being married to soone like him are two different things.
I’m not suitable, and besides, I’m not the kind of woman he likes."
Faye smiled: "He told you that? You’re not his type."
Jane Quinlan nodded.
Their conversation was not loud, so the two n talking business on the other side didn’t hear the won’s dialogue.
Faye glanced up at Kay Forrest, who was lounging with his legs crossed, and a smile played on her lips.
Forrest seems to have bitten off more than he can chew.
"Jane, you know, Kay Forrest actually doesn’t really know what type of woman he likes.
He’s just got a foul mouth; sotis, what he says isn’t his true feelings.
Whether you remain friends or beco a couple, none of that really concerns .
But honestly, I rarely see Forrest so attentive to a girl as he is with you.
Since returning to the country, Forrest has changed a lot, and I think it’s all thanks to you."
Jane Quinlan looked up at Kay Forrest, did she change him?
Impossible, she’s not that great.
"As soone who’s been there, let give you a piece of advice.
Sotis, feelings are easily missed, so if you et soone you like, be a little braver."
Because of Faye’s words, Jane Quinlan once again fell into deep thought.
Why did she feel like Faye was encouraging her to be with Kay Forrest?
But in reality, she and Kay Forrest truly weren’t suitable, were they?
She smiled but didn’t respond to Faye’s words.
After drinking two glasses of wine, Jane Quinlan said she needed to go to the restroom.
After she left, Faye said to Kay Forrest, "Jane still doesn’t know you’re the eldest son of the Skyward Group?"
"I told her once; she couldn’t believe it, so I didn’t force her."
Faye nodded: "She seems pretty nice, what do you think of her?"
Kay Forrest pouted: "Just focus on completing the task my dad gave you.
Why are you even asking about my thoughts?"
"I asked because I feel like there’s sothing there between you two. Look at your attitude."
"What’s wrong with my attitude? I’ll decide my own life’s big decisions.
Don’t start matchmaking here like my dad does."
At the door, about to push it open, Jane Quinlan slowly withdrew her hand.
She bit her lip and leaned against the door fra, matchmaking...
Indeed, how could she be suitable with him? Matchmaking was a mistake.
Hunter Warren looked at Faye and shook his head, and Faye nodded in understanding.
She knew Hunter was worried she’d provoke Kay Forrest.
If by chance he did have such thoughts, but her words made him start to reject Jane Quinlan, it truly would be a loss.
Reviews
All reviews (0)