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Chapter 654

    Chapter 654


    Chapter 654 Take My Words Seriously Roxanne soon recognized the inappropriateness of her words after she was done talking.


    She was under the assumption that Lucian would retort what she said coldly but didn’t hear his voice even after some time.


    Amidst the silence, the atmosphere inside the car grew more unfavorable. Just as Roxanne was about to speak further, Lucian’s


    slightly resigned voice sounded. “If that’s the case, please treat me the same way you treat your other suitors, and don’t be


    prejudiced against anyone.” He contemted for a long while and had no choice but to concede. When Roxanne heard that, her


    heart instantly clenched. She even doubted if her ears were ying tricks on her. How could someone as proud and arrogant as


    Lucian say something like that? “If Mr. Morrison is the other suitor you’re talking about, Ms. Jarvis, please treat me the same way


    you treat him.


    After all, we’ve known one another for almost as long as you are acquainted with Mr. Morrison.” Lucian pinched between his


    brows with inexplicable emotions churning within him and said, “I made mistakes in the past, but | hope you''ll give me an


    opportunity to make amends, Ms. Jarvis. At the very least, please have faith in what I’ve said.” Lucian felt helpless, realizing


    Roxanne had taken all his previous efforts lightly. This time, she was finally convinced that she wasn’t hallucinating. | can’t


    believe Lucian is yielding to me. Not to mention, he’s talking to me in such a submissive tone. Ever since their reunion, Lucian


    had always behaved assertively. He would do as he pleased and never gave Roxanne a chance to express her will, constantly


    forcing her toply with his wishes. As a result, she refused to ept him all the while. At that moment, Roxanne could not


    help but lower her guard as she took in Lucian’s amodating manner. She fell silent and was at a loss for words.


    After all, she had no choice but to take him seriously after listening to his speech, but Aubree’s existence was undoubtedly a


    massive obstacle in their rtionship, rendering his words unconvincing. Her indifferent demeanor clearly wavered despite her


    silence. Lucian bored his eyes into Roxanne. Not expecting her to provide him with an answer, he asked further, “So, what do


    you think | should do for you to give me a chance for a fairpetition?” She merely felt her head ache upon listening to his


    volleys of questions. “Lucian, stop pressuring me, and let me think this through.” Roxanne needed time to figure out the


    paradigm of their current rtionship and Lucian’s state of mind when telling her all those things. Lucian knitted his brows after


    hearing that. Seemingly to prove what he just said true, he fell silent afterward. Conflict swirled within Roxanne’s heart.


    The two of them did not speak again until the car gradually came to a halt at Roxanne’s doorstep. “I shall take my leave now.”


    Roxanne hastily got out of the vehicle right after the car stopped moving as if she was a criminal on the run. Just as she was


    about to close the door, arge hand impeded her. Roxanne’s heart jumped into her throat. She froze, not knowing what Lucian


    was going to do. His expression was not visible in the shadows as he said earnestly, “I will do as you say, so | hope you can take


    my words seriously too.”


    Roxanne tightened her grip on the car door after she heard him. She fell silent for a few seconds but ultimately nodded in


    response. Lucian withdrew his extended arm after she agreed to his request. His voice sounded less grim as he uttered, “Rest


    early.” Roxanne bobbled her head slightly, closed the car door, and turned around to enter the mansion.


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