Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill -
Chapter 2450
Jessica put her documents aside and leaned her petite body against the leather chair. She observed Ryan and smiled. "How are things going? When are you planning to get married?"
"It's still too early for that. Even if I agree, the Lynch family won't." Ryan touched his nose. He still had some self-awareness. "On the other hand, the Lynch family keeps urging Forrest. If he doesn't bring a girlfriend back this year, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch will probably make a big fuss."
Jessica was stunned. Then, her elegant eyes went downcast. Her thick, dark eyelashes left a dark shadow on her face.
"What do you think of this?" Ryan watched Jessica.
"Me?" She pressed her lips together, feeling bitter. "I don't know either. In his heart, I'm probably just a despicable woman."
Jessica had made an effort before, but Forrest was too cold. He was like a block of ice with thorns-cold and prickly.
Actually, she could understand. She did not blame him. Everyone had their own standpoint. However, it was a fact that she was the one who betrayed their relationship first.
"Think about it properly. Both of you are single. There's still a chance. If you miss this chance, there might be no more possibilities."
Ryan leaned against the floor-to-ceiling windows quietly. He felt like although Jessica seemed to have everything in this lifetime, she was actually shouldering very heavy responsibilities with a bitter heart. Other people could only get a glimpse of what it was like on the surface.
After a moment of silence, Jessica suddenly raised her head and looked at the handsome Ryan. She lifted her eyebrows. "I'm skilled at handling matters regarding work, but as for relationships... I can't compare to you at all.
What clever tricks do you have?" Ryan was deep in thought for a few seconds. He smiled. "If I were you... I'd surely use some bullying methods. With President Snow's ability, forcing Forrest to be with you is an easy task."
Jessica widened her eyes in astonishment.
It was as if she had heard a bizarre thing. "This... isn't too good, right? Forrest's personality is completely different from Freya's. The more you force him, the more he'll retaliate. He'll despise me more too." "How can there be love without hatred?" Ryan grinned. "Have you heard of the durian fruit? It's super smelly. Some people refuse to eat it because it stinks. However, if you press their heads down and they take a bite, they'll realize that it gets sweeter as they eat it."
Jessica was speechless. Was she the durian?
Smelly? Delicious when eaten?
That analogy was weird. "Think about it yourself." Ryan put his hands in the pockets of his pants. "It all goes down to whether you're ruthless enough to lock him in your embrace. On the surface, he'll resist with all his might. However, after living under the same roof and seeing your pretty face every day, coupled with some occasional tactics, he might very well fall for you after some time passes."
In the middle of the night, Jessica's heart was distracted from being persuaded by Ryan.
Nevertheless... she still found it too absurd.
She was indeed a strong, capable woman in the eyes of the public. Sometimes, she would go to any lengths to reach her goals.
However, she was not as bold when it came to relationships.
Ryan pressed his palms on the table and smiled faintly. "Actually, it doesn't seem like Forrest has gotten over you as he hasn't gotten married even after so many years. It's just that he can't act as though nothing happened. If you force him, he'll either resist with all his might or give in to you after resisting for some time. If it's the former, he might really have no feelings for you anymore. If it's the latter... It means that you still stand a chance."
Jessica blinked.
Did it really work that way?
Were those not methods used by bossy guys in romance novels? She was a woman... A woman.
She would feel ashamed if she was asked to force a man.
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