Chapter 20
Chapter 20 Jameson’s Idealistic Thoughts
Jameson tore the contract and tossed it away. The air in the room tensed up as other executives, who had just come out of the
meeting, discreetly passed by, avoiding confrontation. As Jameson’s secretary, it was inappropriate for Joe Sedwig to simply
leave without a word.
He stood to the side, attempting to minimize his presence. However, no matter how inconspicuous he tried to be, he could not
escape Jameson’s attention. Jameson glanced at him and demanded, “Give
me your phone.”
Joe’s face turned pale as he handed over his phone. He glanced at Jameson and reluctantly extended his phone. “Chairman
Jameson.”
Jameson took the phone without a word. Seeing that it was locked, he was about to speak when Joe, nervously, stepped forward
and used his fingerprint to unlock it.
Jameson’s face remained stoic as he entered Marion’s phone number on Joe’s device. This time,
Marion answered promptly, “Hello, this is Marion.”
“It’s me,” Jameson replied, suppressing his emotions. Despite his efforts, Marion could still discern
the heaviness in his voice.
Her expression turned cold instantly. Lowering her head to look at her still–braced leg, Marion spoke icily, “What’s the matter?
We can discuss it tonight.”
She ended the call abruptly. Jameson opened his mouth, but before he could utter a word, a busy tone echoed from the phone.
When he tried calling again, he was met with the same busy signal. Marion
had blocked Joe’s number.
Jameson felt a mix of frustration, powerlessness, and fear. The understanding and considerate Marion he once knew seemed to
have disappeared. Of course, he could comprehend Marion’s anger. D
In these days, he deeply reflected on his actions and acknowledged that what he did that day was truly
hurtful. However, he had no other intentions; he only wanted to save Sally. Marion’s accident was an unexpected tragedy, and he
had not anticipated the distress it would cause him. 13
During her more than a month–long stay in the hospital, Richard and Cassie had urged him to leave. Yet, he could only secretly
stand outside her ward in the late night, watching her sleep peacefully.
Having known each other since childhood, Jameson, despite moments of confusion, had consistently chosen Marion. He was
not the type to vacillate between choices. His feelings for Sally were nothing more than guilt. She could scold him and blame
him, but how could she deny him the chance to explain? 1
This unfamiliar side of Marion made him uneasy and held a fear that their relationship might truly be irreparable.
Jameson remained silent, and Joe stared at the phone in his hand. Although worried about the phone getting damaged, he
sensed that Jameson’s mood was off at the moment and dared not speak.
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After a few minutes, Jameson returned the phone to Joe. “What about the 640 I asked you to buy earlier?”
Knowing Marion’s love for the sea, Jameson had set his eyes on a yacht before the wedding, intending to gift it to Marion on the
day they received their marriage certificate. However, with no wedding and no marriage certificate for him, only the yacht
remained.
“It was delivered last Friday.”
“Give me the keys.”
“Sure, Mr. Royce.”
Joe sighed in relief and hurried to his office to fetch the keys. Due to the incident with the villa, Jameson could no longer stay at
the company.
With two hours left until the dinner, Jameson drove to the port and personally inspected the yacht. It was his gesture of love and
a profound expression of his affection for Marion.
Later, he would make sure Marion knew. Jameson envisioned a beautiful outcome, but the reality was
often harsh.