Chapter 410: Cannot Be the Passive Party
He Clings to Me Every Night
Translator: 549690339
Looking at the time, Valerie Howard gathered the courage to interrupt Benjamin Johnsonâs words, âOlivia, we must leave now. Valerie will finish her broadcast soon. Itâs cold, and the roasted sweet potatoes will soon get cold.â
Olivia Jenkins, sharpness dancing in her almond-shaped eyes, glanced at Valerie and quickly caught on, and agreed, âYes, we should be going. Benjamin Johnson, letâs catch up some other time.â
At her words, the sparkle in Benjamin Johnsonâs eyes dimmed like a fading firework, âOkay, be careful on your way.â
As Olivia walked away, Benjamin stood there in a daze, his deep-set eyes gazing at Oliviaâs fading figure in the distance.
Such a shame, she is Daniel Marshallâs woman!
Why wonât happiness ever choose him?
Why is it always Daniel Marshall who becomes the lucky one?
There was an aching, sour twist in Benjamin Johnsonâs heart. He made a mocking chuckle at his predicament.
Undeniably, he envied Danielâs luck.
When would he have such luck?
After getting in the car, Olivia immediately asked, âWho were you calling earlier?â
Blinking innocently, Valerie said with sincere clarity to Oliviaâs focused gaze. âMy brother called me. He said Daniel is angry and asked us to come back as soon as possible.â
Olivia turned her head, looking out at the night. âLetâs go to COOKIE.â
âOlivia, should we call Daniel?â
âNo need.â
âWhat⦠whatâs going on between you two?â
âValerie, youâre so nosy! Do you want to crawl into my stomach to know everything?â
Valerie shook her head, then, started the engine and drove away.
After a few moments of silence, Olivia said meaningfully, a hint of nonchalance in her tone. âWomen should not depend on men. Women have to be independent and never lose themselves. Otherwise, theyâll be left helpless. It is better to make men wait than to wait yourself. Otherwise, itâs you who gets hurt, who becomes pitiful and servile.â
Valerie responded seriously, âAlthough I donât know what youâre thinking or what youâve been through, I do think what you said made sense.â
âMany people envy me. Do you envy me? Do you think Iâm happy?â
âI donât know, but I feel like you have something on your mind.â
âI really am one of the lucky ones, so I shouldnât be asking for more. I should be content, cherish what I have and live well in the present!â
âOlivia, youâre a good person. Fortune will always be on your side.â
Oliviaâs beautiful face lit up with a sweet smile. âMay your words bring fortune to my life.â
It was almost midnight, and his wife had not yet returned.
He was still sitting in the living room, silent, his face dark. The atmosphere around him was frightening.
He had smoked a lot of cigarettes and the room was filled with the scent of tobacco, a layer of smoke fogging up the place.
Auntie Jane had prepared several hot teapots, but he didnât drink even a single sip of tea.
Having not seen him for more than a week, Auntie Jane was surprised to see him in this unhappy state upon return! Had he had a fight with his wife again?
Hesitant, Auntie Jane cautiously asked, âSir, shall I call madam? Maybe sheâs busy.â
Daniel Marshallâs gaze was icy cold. There was a glint of menace in his eyes as he stared at Auntie Jane, âDoesnât she know to come home?â
Suddenly, fear clung tightly to Auntie Jane. She gripped a handkerchief in her hand, breaking out in a cold sweat.
âGo away!â
The low, cold voice of Daniel sent shivers down Auntie Janeâs spine.
After a slight pause, Auntie Jane quickly retreated.
âSimon Howard, you may leave as well.â
âYes, sir!â
Daniel Marshall picked up the cigarette box, casually picked a cigarette and lit it.
At that moment, Daniel heard the sound of a car.