Chapter 75
Love’s Cunning Ruse ( Mr.Kieran And Julie )
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Chapter 75
Dylan didnât see this coming. He tried to help out Julie, only to get caught in the act by Kerry
Dylan, who originally planned to let go of Julie, suddenly smiled, and intentionally held Julie tighter. âMr. Hernandez, Iâm impressed by how efficiently your company utilizes its staff. I admire Attorney Abrahamâs professionalism in continuing to work while ill
Clearly, he was mocking Kieran for being heartless. Any sane person wouldâve picked up on it.
After saying this. Dylan seemed to feel that his words were not sharp enough. He turned to Julie, smiled and said, âAttorney Abraham, you donât have a boyfriend, do you?â
Kieran maintained a poker face, watching Dylanâs hand on Julieâs waist with a deep gaze. He was thinking that Dylan was asking for trouble.
Julie quietly broke free from Dylanâs hold, steadying herself.
She didnât answer Dylanâs question but politely said âThank youâ to him.
âThereâs no need to be so formal. I was just asking. Attorney Abraham, youâre not mad, are you?â
Julie shook her head.
Dylan completely ignored Kieran beside him and turned to Julie again: âThe reason why I said Attorney Abraham doesnât have a boyfriend is because I was thinking, if Attorney Abraham had someone to take care of her, she wouldnât have to push herself to come to work sick.â
Every word from Dylan was provoking Kieran.
In the end, Kieran said, âHave you spent so much time with the dead that youâve forgotten how to interact with the living?â
That was a harsh comeback.
Despite the oneâandâaâhalfâmeter distance between them, Julie could still feel the tense atmosphere between Kieran and Dylan.
She wanted to get out of the situation temporarily to avoid more misunderstandings
As Julie was planning to walk into the office, Kieran stopped her. âDidnât I tell you last night that you didnât have to come in today?â
âThat was what Karl said.â
âAre you my lawyer or Karlâs lawyer?â Kieran asked Julie
Julie remained silent Contractually, she was indeed Kieranâs dedicated lawyer.
But that didnât mean she had to obey Kieranâs orders
Dylan casually leaned against the elevator, watching Kieran and Julie.
Kieran pressed the CEOâs private elevator button, then looked at Julie and said, âGet in.â
âNo need, Iâll go find Karl.â
âGet in.â Kieranâs tone didnât change. He just repeated himself.
Dylan suddenly straightened up and walked towards Julie. âAttorney Abraham, youâre just a cooperating lawyer, not Mr. Hernandezâs slave. You can refuse him. Go ahead, reject him. Iâm on the side of justice.â
The situation wasnât serious to begin with, but Dylanâs words made Julie feel compelled to get in the elevator.
emotion.
Because, Kieran was her client contractually, according to professional standards, she shouldâve entered the elevator without showing e When she first met Dylan, Julie thought he was fresh, neat, and willing to help. Back then, he generously helped her solve some awkward problems However, not long after, Julie found that she seemed to have some fundamental misunderstandings about Dylan..
The elevator door closed.
Julie turned her head to initiate a conversation with Kieran: âKarl asked me to handle some important things at the company.â
âWhat things?â Kieran asked.
Of course, he wouldnât tell, Julie that this phone call was actually made under his instructions. Judging from Julieâs current reaction, she didnât seem to suspect Ivanâs identity
Julie shook her head and calmly looked at Kieran: âMr. Hernandez, i didnât get a chance to see Karl because of you, so I donât know what important things. Karl wanted me to handleâ
After Julie finished speaking, the elevator fell silent.
Until it stopped between the second and third basement floors.
Kieran was a very private person and Julie knew well. Otherwise, the third basement of Simpo Co. wouldnât have been used as his private parking lot.
Besides Kieranâs car, only those permitted explicitly by Kieran could enter.
So when the elevator door opened, Julie didnt follow Kieran out
But she pressed the button for the ground floor. Unfortunately, Kieran didnât leave. Instead, he stood at the elevator door, blocking it.
âMr. Hernandez, do you need anything? Julie asked
âYou left your medicine in my car last night. Kieran looked at his car parked not far away and told Julie.
Julie knew that if she didnât take her medicine back now, Kieran might ask her why she left in a hurry last night.
And last night, she had made her feelings so clear that it made their relationship awkward. She could hardly imagine whether she could get along with Kieran peacefully
So Julie ended up walking towards Kieranâs car
This time, Kieran didnât reach out to help her or hold her. He just followed her.
When Julie reached the car, Kieran unlocked it, went straight to the driverâs seat, and fastened his seatbelt.
Julie looked at Kieran through the car window âMr Hernandez, where is the medicine?â
In the passenger seatâ
Julie walked around to the passenger side and opened the door.
âGet in, and Iâll give you a rideâ Kieran suddenly said to Julie. His tone was natural and casual, without any coercion.
Since meeting Kieran, Julie seemed to have never heard him speak in such a tone, so when Kieran said this, Julieâs first reaction was to freeze. âYou said itâs a work injury, right? I can give you a ride back. Kieran said.
Right, this was indeed a work injury
Since she didnât have to work, Julie wanted to use the time to handle some house stuff. Since Kieran was going her way, she hopped in his car.
Their relationship had gotten awkward as hell yesterday, but today, Kieran seemed to be treating her differently.
On the way to her rental, Julie kept staring out the window, almost to the point of getting a crick in her neck.
Kieran was quiet, so if Julie didnât start a conversation, he sure as hell wasnât going to. It had always been like this.
But the one who changed was Julie. Before, if she had a chance to sit next to him, she could chat nonâstop, always talking about all sorts of things with Kieran
Most of the time, she even swore to Kieran that she would marry him someday.
With Julieâs silence, the car stayed quiet until the air felt like it was about to solidify. Only then did Kieran stop the car in front of her house.
Glancing at the front door below, Julie felt relieved that the landlord hadnât locked her out today.
With an unfamiliar tone, Julie said to Kieran, âThanks.â
Then, she opened the car door and headed towards the front door.
Kieran glanced at the antiâinflammatory pills on the passenger seat, a meaningful smile on his lips.
He thought to himself, with Julieâs habits, she always forgot things, no matter where she went. This was a habit Julie probably wonât ever shake off.
He picked up the antiâinflammatory pills from the passenger seat, pushed open the car door, and started walking
âJulie,â Kieranâs voice reached Julieâs ears.
His voice was deep and pleasant, and Julie instinctively stopped and turned around.
Kieran walked up to her and stopped.
âWhat?â Julie looked at Kieran calmly, then saw the antiâinflammatory pills in his hand.
She quickly realized that Kieran had come after her because of this, so she reached out her hand to him and politely said, âThanks.â
Her âthanksâ seemed to isolate them into the most familiar strangers.
Kieran stood in front of Julie, looking down at her with a deep gaze
The plane tree by the street was shedding leaves. The golden leaves fell from the tree, landing on the road in front of them.
The sound of the falling leaves was somewhat pleasant..
Julie kept her hand out, waiting for Kieran to hand over the antiâinflammatory pills.
But they just stared at each other as if in a trance.
In the end, it was Julie who snapped back to reality first.
She awkwardly pulled her hand back.
However, just as she pulled back her hand, Kieran bent over and grabbed her wrist.
Julie was gently pulled by him, and she jumped two steps towards him
Kieran didnât make any further moves, just placed the antiâinflammatory pills in Julieâs palm: Three times a day, two pills each timeâ
âOh, thanks,â Julie said, trying to pull her hand back but found that Kieranâs hand was tightly gripping her wrist. Like it was stuck with super glue, he wouldnât let go
Julie tried hard to pull her hand back.
Despite her several attempts, Kieran didnât react.
It wasnât until she decided to give up resisting that he finally let go.
This time, Julie didnât even say goodbye. She just turned and left.
âAbout what you said last nightâ Kieran started from behind.
Julie cut him off, âSome things I only say once. If you canât remember, itâs fine, just pretend I never said it.â
Some words that hurt, she didnât want to repeat because every time she said such words, she was hurting herself.
Julie didnât turn around, and she just kept walking forward with determination.
Suddenly, a bucket of dirty water flew out of nowhere, heading straight for Julie.
At that moment, Kieran instinctively rushed over and pushed Julie out of the way.