<h4>Chapter 265: Chapter 265: What is this person really up to?</h4>
No matter which woman it is, when she falls in love with an unfeeling man, she will be pitiful.
The emotions she invests not only receive no return, but are also despised and loathed by the other party. How can such a thing not bementable?
He looked at Scarlett Yates at this moment, as if seeing those women who had been hurt by the Young Master before, with a bit of sympathy in his eyes, as well as a hint of regret.
Although his first impression of Scarlett was not good, as they spent more time together, he found that she was not as annoying as he had imagined.
To say she was greedy, she had already returned thatrge sum of money to the Young Master.
To say she coveted the position of the Saxon Family’s Young Madam, she had also agreed to the Young Master’s request to leave after a year.
A woman who neither covets money nor status is really hard to dislike.
At least, if ites to disliking, he felt that the woman surnamed Green was more detestable.
A woman like her, picking from the bowl while already having the pot, marrying into the Saxon Family is bound to cause trouble sooner orter.
"No need, I want to walk alone for a while." Scarlett forced a smile, refusing his kindness.
George was silent for a few seconds, then politely said, "I just heard the Young Master say, Miss Yates is hungry, why don’t I apany you for a meal first, and then you can go for a walk afterward?"
"Really, there’s no need, thank you, George, but I just want to wander alone."
Could this really have been said by Matthew Saxon?
Scarlett didn’t believe it.
Given that she just hit him, and scolded him, it was impossible for him to act as if nothing happened and still care about whether she had eaten.
This was just George’s goodwill, the reason he said it was Matthew’s instruction might be because he thought it pitiful for her to be left alone, or maybe his gentlemanly demeanorpelled him to say so. In any case, it wouldn’t have been Matthew’s intention.
Right now, his mind is entirely preupied with Alice Green, how could he have the time to care for someone who hit and insulted him?
If it were her, she would also choose to ignore it.
Seeing her insistence, George no longer insisted on apanying her, nodding his head, "In that case, Miss Yates, be careful when you’re out alone, don’t stay out toote,e back early, and call me if anything happens."
As George spoke, he seemed to nce casually in a particr direction.
When he clearly saw someone craning their neck under a tree looking his way, he couldn’t help but frown.
It was Knox Simmons.
That night at the bar, he had seen how Knox tried to hit on Scarlett.
He hadn’t expected this guy to still be persistent, still making a move on Scarlett.
Although he wasn’t worried that Knox would do anything excessive, Scarlett, at least in name, was still the Young Master’s woman, yet she was being ogled by another man. It simply showed too little regard for the Young Master.
This matter... should it be reported to the Young Master?
Perhaps catching George’s gaze, Knox retracted his long neck, pretending to casually look at the scenery around, yet still remained leaning against the tree, not nning to leave just yet.
This person, what exactly was he up to?
George’s eyebrows furrowed tighter, slowly withdrawing his gaze, subtly saying, "Miss Yates, if any unknown person harasses or stalks you, notify me immediately, and I will handle it for you."