<h4>Chapter 942: Chapter 942: Why Do You Still Go Looking for Her?</h4>
He spoke as if he knew Scarlett Yates very well, calling her "Scarlett" as naturally and intimately as can be, making Matthew Saxon seethe with anger.
What gave him the right to speak to him in this way?
What right did he have to act so close and concerned with Scarlett, just because they knew each other as children?
Matthew Saxon wasn’t very clear about the past between Maxwell Saxon and Scarlett Yates during their childhood; he only heard Scarlett mention that Maxwell mistook her for a childhood friend.
ording to Scarlett, she didn’t remember anything about those events, which suggests that even if Maxwell did know her when they were young, their rtionship couldn’t have been particrly close.
If it had been such a close-knit rtionship, Scarlett wouldn’t have forgotten it all.
"She’s my woman, I know how to love her and take care of her, I don’t need you to teach me. If you feel like being concerned, you should worry more about your own situation."
Hearing Maxwell’s words and recalling his trip to the snowy mountains with Scarlett, Matthew Saxon’s jealousy red up once more.
He held it in and held it in, but he still couldn’t control his raging jealousy. He faced Maxwell with an icy demeanor and said coldly, "Maxwell, if you really care about her, then you shouldn’t force her to do things she doesn’t want to do."
"You advise me to cherish her, but how have you acted yourself?"
"Not only have you kept her in soft imprisonment, but you also put her in danger because of you, almost harming her. At this point, you should realize that you only bring her misfortune and disaster. If you truly like her, you should stay away from her to ensure her safety."
"Yet you went to Fort City to find her again, forced her to apany you to the snowy mountains, exposed her to the public eye, and subjected her to all kinds of negative public scrutiny. You’ve always been hurting her; what right do you have to say those things to me?"
After he finished speaking, there was a dead silence behind him.
After a moment, Maxwell Saxon slowly began to speak, "I never intended to harm her. There were things I couldn’t foresee."
"Back then, keeping her confined was also for her protection. If I let her leave just like that, her situation would be even more dangerous."
"She knows many secrets of the Saxon Family. Until everything is settled, I must keep her hidden. During that time, Mom was always secretly sending people to find her. I couldn’t let her fall into my mom’s hands."
"Some of the events that happenedter were also beyond my expectations. I never thought Uncle Thompson would tell my mom where she was hiding." When he got to this point, a hint of regret seeped into Maxwell’s cool and hoarse voice, "I’m not shirking responsibility. It truly was my oversight in this matter that led to such an ident."
He never expected Uncle Thompson to do that.
Uncle Thompson had always followed his orders, never going against them.
"You know your mom and Elian Thomson wouldn’t tolerate her. So why did you go looking for her?"
"By doing this, you’re only making your mom see her as more of a thorn in her side."
Maxwell let out augh, a faint and slightly bitter one, "Matthew, if it were you, would you just give up on her like that? Would you let her go for the so-called safety and then watch as she falls into someone else’s arms?"
Matthew Saxon furrowed his brows slightly, but he didn’t respond.