Chapter 1667: 1667. Even soone who is unwilling to move a finger
How unfortunate that the thing they feared most ca to pass, the couple instantly collapsed on the ground, their faces ashen.
The houses in this community aren’t cheap. They dared to rent here back then because the Hall Clan allowed them to earn a significant amount of money. In a year or two, they might even be able to buy this house.
But now, with the job at the Hall Clan gone, how could he afford to rent this place?
The money previously used to search for a job would also be wasted.
Harry Hall rembered this man was an employee of the Hall Clan because one ti at the company, he overheard the man boasting to his colleagues about living here.
Perhaps to show off, he even gave the colleague his apartnt number, saying he wanted to invite them over to play.
At the ti, Harry noticed the apartnt number and realized it was right across from Helen’s place, prompting him to pay attention.
Unexpectedly, this scoundrel actually had the audacity to covet his woman.
Thinking that such a despicable person had been living on the sa floor as Helen for so long made Harry shudder.
If the man’s lust had gotten the better of him and he did sothing to Helen, and Harry couldn’t reach in ti, the consequences would be unimaginable.
He resolved in his heart that no matter the asking price upon his return, he would buy that apartnt.
As for the follow-up matters, Harry Hall didn’t need to stay and handle them. He directly called one of his legal advisors to accompany the officer back to the Police Station to settle the aftermath.
Then, pushing Helen lendy’s wheelchair, he proceeded upstairs.
Along the way, Helen did not speak. Both Harry Hall and Elly Campbell thought she was startled by the previous incident, and neither spoke up first until they returned to Helen’s ho. It was only then Harry knelt in front of her, his eyes gentle, and asked:
“What’s wrong? Were you scared by what happened just now?”
Harry Hall’s voice brought Helen suddenly back to reality, and her gaze fell into his gentle eyes like water.
On the way back, Helen’s mind was filled with Harry Hall’s words, “I can’t bear to even move a finger of hers,” causing her heart to ache inexplicably.
Recalling his ruthless deanor when removing that scoundrel’s arm was also very different from the aloof gentleman she rembered.
In fact, she had never imagined that soone as forever cold and noble as Harry Hall would resort to violence.
When she first woke up in the hospital and learned she had lost her mory, she wasn’t very attached to the past nine years.
Not being soone who dwells on the past, she thought that since that mory was gone, it was simply gone.
She and Harry Hall were never the sa type of people. They initially got together out of passion, and now having forgotten that feeling, breaking up seed more fitting.
She kept telling herself this and had been persuading Harry to see it the sa way.
But at that mont, when she heard him say to those scoundrels, “The girl I pursued for nine years who isn’t willing to agree to marry ,” the grievance mixed within his anger made her suddenly realize that she might have never really considered Harry Hall’s feelings.
She just felt that her affection for Harry Hall wasn’t that deep, so they should break up.
But what about Harry?
If his feelings for her were profound, and he did nothing wrong, but she forced him to let go just because she lost that part of her mory, wouldn’t that be unfair to him?
Yet, if she didn’t break up with him and continued to marry him, becoming his wife, letting everyone joke about the dignified head of the Hall Clan marrying soone who couldn’t walk, would that be fair to him?
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