<h4>Chapter 1702: Chapter 1695: No Need for Any More Restraints</h4>
Jeremy Lawrence was lost in thought, "Do you really have to leave?"
Regina Kelloway gently nodded, "Everything has been arranged at home, I can’t be willful."
"Jeremy, you know the situation at my home. My parents have been struggling enough for this family. I don’t want them to worry about my matters any longer. The Kelloway family probably won’t be able to recover."
"Regina, I’ve asked Ashton for help." Jeremy did not want her to misunderstand, "Perhaps because of my sister’s actions, Ashton..."
"Jeremy, I know you must have tried your best." Regina interrupted him softly before he could finish, "Actually, I can understand if Ashton doesn’t want to help. The Kelloway Group has lost too much, and it needs a massive injection of funds. From Ashton’s perspective, it’s normal for him not to take this risk."
"Besides, my sister has done some pretty bad things to your sister in the past. I can see that Ashton loves Joanna dearly, so I can understand. It’s no one’s fault that the Kelloway family hase to this point. The internal issues within thepany were not resolved properly, so bankruptcy was bound to happen eventually."
"It just happened prematurely due to the sudden drop in stock prices."
"You don’t me my brother-inw?"
"Hmm, no. If the Kelloway Group had been well managed, we could’ve solved the problems ourselves even when facing difficulties. If we couldn’t solve them this time, it means there was a problem with the management itself. Even if the Heath family helped, we might have faced the same issuester."
Regina smiled, seemingly indifferent to the wealth and glory, "Anyway, for me, as long as our family is still together, that’s enough."
Jeremy knew he couldn’t keep Regina from leaving.
His heart felt empty, as if a piece was missing, causing an unbearable feeling of difort, "So, which school are you transferring to?"
Regina hesitated for a moment, "It’s better not to know. Jeremy, I hope to leave Closia clean and start a new life elsewhere. As for everything here, it will eventually be a beautiful memory."
If she and Jeremy were no longer possible, Regina did not want to give herself any hope.
Nor did she want to give him any hope.
She knew all too well the torment of unrequited love.
She had suffered for three years, and she didn’t want Jeremy to follow her old path.
His feelings toward her were probably not very deep, so, as long as she left, he would gradually forget her eventually.
She, too, would try her best to forget him.
Therefore, there was no need for any emotional entanglement between them anymore. Forgetting each other was the best choice.
Jeremy clenched his fists, his face a little pale. His lips were tightly closed, not saying a word.
Regina also pursed her lips and fell silent for a few minutes.
"I’m getting a little sleepy." Regina broke the silence, "Jeremy, thank you foring to see me. You should go back now, it’s not good if anyone discovers you’re missing."
As Regina spoke, she yawned several times, appearing genuinely fatigued.
Jeremy’s still body finally moved slightly. His lips also moved, as if he had a lot to say.
But in the end, he swallowed all those words back.
"Alright." He spoke again, his voice hoarse, "Then you should rest well. Can you tell me when you’re leaving?"
As he met Regina’s gaze, he pursed his lips, and a bitter smile appeared at the corner of his mouth, "There shouldn’t be any problem with me seeing off my ssmate, right?"