<h4>Chapter 207: Approaching Her</h4>
The other girls around Olivia looked increasingly ufortable, especially when Henry appeared. His presence made them fall silent, and it didn’t help that Olivia was clearly in the wrong. After all, she had deliberately thrown the ball at E and then demanded that she fetch it.
What could have been a minor incident escted because of Olivia’s arrogance. Had she shown even a little humility, E wouldn’t have made a big deal out of it and would have likely just returned the ball. But Olivia’s overbearing attitude pushed E to the point where she felt the need to respond in kind.
Olivia’s eyes reddened, her gaze misty as she turned to Henry, "Senpai Henry..."
Although it was Eric who had caused Walker Group’s downfall, Olivia was aware of the tension between Henry and Eric. She was hopeful that Henry might take her side, given that E was Eric’s girlfriend.
"No need to say more. I saw the whole thing. You decided it was a small matter, so let’s treat it as such. You can’t me anyone else for it," Henry replied coldly, his voice detached as he nced at Olivia. His handsome face, full of dignity, only added to hismanding presence.
Olivia’s face turned even paler. She opened her mouth, trying to find the words to respond, but nothing came out. She was too embarrassed and frustrated to speak.
Standing under the tree, with sunlight filtering through the leaves, Henry looked even more striking. The light yed across his features, making him appear almost ethereal.
But E didn’t spare him a nce. Instead, after thanking the boys who had defended her, she gave Olivia and Rachel a cold look before turning to leave with Lauren.
Rachel seethed internally, her teeth grinding in frustration. The opportunity had been perfect, but Olivia’s stupidity and the boys’ shallow attraction to E’s looks had ruined everything. Still, she knew she had to bide her time and wait for another chance—directly confronting E herself wouldn’t do.
As E walked away, Henry watched her with a slight smile, then began to follow her. His tall figure caught Olivia’s eye, and the sight of him chasing after E made her heart twist with pain. Why did every guy seem to fall head over heels for that "cheap girl"?
"Olivia, are you alright? Let’s head back to the dormitory. Try not to think about it too much," Rachel said softly.
Olivia pulled her gaze away from Henry and took a deep breath. No matter how irritating E was, she doubted that E had any interest in Henry. So there was still hope for her!
"Yeah, Olivia, just forget about it. After all, she’s Mr. Nelson’s girl," another girl chimed in, her toneced with bitterness.
There were always those who, unable to have what others had, would try to diminish their achievements or happiness out of spite.
Touching her still-throbbing cheek, Olivia’s eyes filled with even more loathing, and she silently vowed not to forget E.
E and Lauren had only walked a short distance when they heard someone call out to them.
"E."
E didn’t turn around or stop walking, already knowing who it was. But Lauren did, tugging on E’s hand as she noticed Henry approaching.
"E, someone’s calling you!"
E couldn’t help but feel exasperated. Lauren was being a little too naive—couldn’t she see that E didn’t want to deal with Henry?
Henry caught up to them, breaking into a light jog. Despite the short distance, sweat beaded on his forehead, but his eyes held aplex mix of emotions. "I need to talk to you."
E reluctantly stopped, her expression cold as she turned to face Henry.
Henry bore a faint resemnce to Eric, but E only had eyes for her husband. No matter how attractive a man might be, if he wasn’t Eric, she quickly lost interest.
"E, you’re with my brother, aren’t you?" Henry asked softly.
E smirked. "And what does that have to do with you?"
Lauren, who had been gazing at Henry with admiration, couldn’t help but feel a bit disappointed at the cold tone in E’s voice. If E didn’t think highly of someone, there was likely a good reason.
Sensing the tension, Lauren gave E’s shoulder a light pat. "I’ll head off. You two have a nice chat."
E nodded, then turned back to Henry with an icy stare. "If you have something to say, make it quick. Don’t waste my time."
Henry’s voice grew colder as well. "I just wanted you to know... what happenedst time was all my father’s idea. It had nothing to do with my mother."
E was momentarily taken aback, recalling the incident over a year ago when Henry’s family had tried to take over Eric’s room, only for Eric to burn it all down. Since then, no one in the Nelson family had dared to mention it again.
"I don’t really care. If you’ve got something to say, tell him yourself," E replied dismissively, turning to leave.
Around them, female students couldn’t help but swoon over Henry’s presence, their eyes filled with admiration as they watched him walk away.
"That’s Henry! He’s so handsome!"
"Who was that girl talking to him? She seems so arrogant."
"Are you serious? That’s E, his brother’s girlfriend!"
"Yeah, it’s E. She’s so beautiful and ssy—my ultimate girl crush!"
"I’ve heard they’ve been together for almost two years and still haven’t broken up. E must be something special to keep Mr. Nelson’s interest that long."
"Pfft, I doubt Mr. Nelson will marry her. After all, her Davis Group was acquired, and he didn’t give her a dime!"
The girls continued gossiping as E reached the school gates. Henry quickly followed her out.
"E, you shouldn’t think so badly of my mother! She’s not like your stepmother!" Henry said in a low, urgent voice, his eyes filled with a mix of confidence and a strange, unreadable emotion.
E didn’t even bother looking at him. "What kind of person she is has nothing to do with me. And it’s quite rude and unseemly for you to keep blocking my way like this, don’t you think?"
She huffed in annoyance, stepping around him. Her irritation grew—why didn’t he just talk to Eric himself instead of bothering her?
"Miss Davis, you’re closer to my brother. Please, could you speak to him for me? He doesn’t answer when I try calling him..." Henry continued, catching up to her again. His persistence made E’s skin crawl. She tried to sidestep him, but in her haste, she misjudged the edge of a nearby flowerbed.
Her foot, d in mid-heeled shoes, twisted painfully, and she gasped in pain. Unable to keep her bnce, she stumbled, about to fall.
Henry immediately reached out, catching her by the waist. Without a second thought, he scooped her up into his arms.
Furious and embarrassed, E struggled. "Put me down right now!"
But Henry didn’t relent, holding her tightly as he hurried back towards the school. "You’ve twisted your ankle. Injuries like this can be serious if not treated properly. You could end up with a permanent limp if it’s not taken care of!"
The surrounding students stared in disbelief. Henry, who was known for rejecting advances and rarely interacting with girls, was now carrying E towards the infirmary with evident concern.
His hurried steps and the tense set of his jaw made it clear how worried he was.
"Henry! Put me down right now!"