Chapter 40 Robert, This Isnât Necessary Between Us Crystal didnât say anything.
Robert quietly watched her for a moment before he set the wine glass down and stood up. âLetâs eat.â
âYou donât have to do this.â Crystal wore a cold expression on her face.
The man started chuckling when he heard those words.
He walked up to her and pinched her sharp chin as he murmured, âYouâre right. We donât have to do this. After all, you think Iâm a monster! Crystal, do you hate me that much?â
She stood up straight. She wasnât going to let herself cry for a man like him.
It wasnât worth it.
Staring at him, she stated, âMy loving or hating you doesnât change the outcome.â
âLove me, then. It will at least make you feel better, hmm?â Once he started gently stroking her face, he realized he couldnât take his hands off her.
He was surrounded by other women, not to mention a beautiful fiancee.
However, Crystal was different from them. She was a piece of meat he couldnât bring himself to take a bite of for four whole years. Now, he wanted to gobble her up and have her right down to her bones.
Pressing his cheek against hers, he purred, âHow about we negotiate a deal now, and you stay here tonight?â
Crystalâs eyes immediately went red despite the extraordinarily calm words she uttered next.
âI have to go home tonight. Also... if you want me to stay with you, you will have to wait until the day my father and stepmother have safely left Barnwood. There is nothing for us to talk about otherwise.â
When Robert heard that, he took a step back and sized her up.
He eventually chuckled. âSince when did you have such a sharp tongue?â
He must have been in a good mood today as he surprisingly agreed to her words. âSure, we will do as you say. As long as you promise to be with me, I will let Mr. Winters and Aunt Anna leave Barnwood. I will also return everything I got from the Winters Family!â
Crystal quietly let out a relieved sigh at that.
Suddenly, Robert hugged her slender waist and propped his chin on her thin shoulder as he cooed, âIâll buy you a villa in the suburbs and Iâll accompany you when Iâm free, okay?â
Crystal was cold and indifferent, but she didnât seem as prickly as before.
Wanting to please her, he pressed against the soft flesh behind her ear. âLetâs have a child! Crystal, I want a cute daughter who is as obedient as you are.â
Crystal thought she threw up in her mouth a little.
Madison was rightâRobert must be schizophrenic! Why else would he do all kinds of bad things and act affectionate at the same time?
Her hatred toward him made her whole body turn stiff from her rejection of him.
Of course, Robert was well aware of how she felt.
He only snickered uncaringly.
She was within his grasp now, anyway. He could just take the time to train her. To him, Crystal was a clean piece of paper that he wanted to write his name all over.
Crystal didnât stay for long.
When she left, Robert walked her to the entrance of the villa.
Crystal now had a bundle of villa keys in her hand.
âI will withdraw the lawsuit tomorrow! Your father and Aunt Anna will be fine!â He offered a small smile. âI donât want to wait too long, Crystal, so donât let me down, yeah?â
Her eyes looked picturesque under the light at the entrance. She only replied in a soft voice, âWhen have I ever let you down, Robert?â
She looked up at him after saying that.
Only resentment lingered in her gentle and affectionate eyes that used to look at him with joy.
Robert didnât want to look into them.
He offered to drive her home, only to be rejected by her.
âItâs raining. Wonât you let me take care of you just this once?â he teased.
Crystal lowered her head and smiled. âRobert, I told you that this isnât necessary between us.â She promptly pushed him away and stepped under the drizzle in the dark of the night.
Robertâs hands were empty that instant.
As he looked at the back of the woman who completely rejected him, he had a sudden premonition that nothing he did could make her give her heart to him, even if she was physically by his side.
However, the man didnât stay dejected for long.
He firmly believed that what he felt for Crystal was just a manâs desire to conquer, and he had never, ever loved her.