Chapter 1327 Forgetting
The translucent liquid in the glass seemed more enticing under the lights. At that moment, the atmosphere made Tiffany feel blessed.
âHere, cheers.â
The duo proceeded to clink their glasses, and Tiffany took a sip of the wine while Levant gulped down the whole glass. He then looked at Tiffany and asked, âDo you like the taste of this wine?â
âWell, I donât really know wine. You know I wasnât exactly living the life before this. I donât really drink wine at all. I only had some during social events these couple of years. Judging from the color and the taste, I bet this is expensive?â
Levant smiled as he kept his gaze on her. âYouâve definitely changed a lot over the past couple of years. Youâve become a better version of yourself. I think youâre the only woman I know who is able to achieve so much in such a short time. When we first met, you only wanted a place to live. Now, not only did you get yourself that, you even got yourself your own company and career. Iâm really happy to see you bustling around with all that your company has achieved.â
âYeah. I only wanted a house of my own then, regardless of the size or condition. You gave me a hand when I was going through a hard time. I always kept that in my heart.â
Levant smiled bitterly at her words. âI donât think that thatâs worth keeping. Itâs barely anything at all. Youâve even returned all the money to me later on, so I didnât lose anything. Instead, you should remember that I forced you to get an abortion.â
Tiffanyâs expression darkened when she heard his words. She froze for a second as her hand tightened around the glass. âItâs all in the past. I donât want to remember those things anymore. Remembering things that make one feel bad is a form of torture and punishment for oneself. Iâve heard of a saying that made a lot of sense to me, and itâs âForgetting is a blessing.â So, you should also forget those things unworthy of remembering.â
Levant said nothing in return.
He was a little taken aback by Tiffanyâs words. He was unsure if she was telling him to forget the part where he had forced her for an abortion and all the bad things between them or to let go of his obsession with Nicole.
He poured himself a glass of wine and swirled it in his hands. With a forced smile, he said, âSome things are hard to forget.â
Tiffany did not answer him.
She could see the pain and struggle in his eyes.
Looking at his gaze, she immediately understood what Levant meant. The thing that was unforgettable for him must be his obsession with Nicole.
With that thought, she poured herself another glass. âIâm happy enough that weâre able to sit down together as friends, having a meal and chatting away. I have no other intentions, so you shouldnât feel burdened. Donât worry. I wonât force you to do anything.â
With a hint of apology in his eyes, Levant looked at her and said, âWhat is it that you like? I can give it to you whatever it is. Perhaps thereâs something you wish for? Iâll fulfill whatever wish you have.â
âNo need. I can buy the things I like myself and fulfill my own wishes,â answered Tiffany as she smiled bitterly.
Levant did not know what else he could say. Staring at her, he could not help but feel bad for her.
To think what sort of despair a woman had walked out from to lose all hopes for others and only rely on herself.
Meanwhile, Tiffany noticed how Levant was staring at her, and she gulped down the glass of wine before she stated, âIâm not really hungry. Iâll head back to my room first. Enjoy the food.â She then got up and left.
Levant stared at the meat on the grill, and a bitter smile came across his face.
If I had met Tiffany first and never knew Nicole at all, just Tiffany⦠Would we have fallen in love with each other then?
However, his thoughts were full of unknowns, and there were no âifsâ in the world.