Chapter 29 Gentleness
Chapter 29 Gentleness
"Mr. Nelson!" Rejo eximed in surprise when she saw Brady sitting in her room.
Brady nced at Rejo''s pajamas and sighed silently. Her pajamas were rather conservative,
wrapping up her whole body. The white top with a cat design and loose pants of the same color
made her appear cuter but younger than usual.
While Brady was lost in thought, Rejo covered her hair with a towel and sat down. She hesitantly
asked, "Mr. Nelson, what brings you here?"
With a look at the closed door, she felt a little uneasy.
"I came to see you. How are you feeling? Is everything alright?" Brady smiled at her, his eyes full of
concern.
Rejo blinked, thinking that she was worrying too much-her boss was only concerned about her
well-being, which was a sign of a good employer. "Everything is alright. I''m always in good health.
Besides, it''s summertime, so think of it as going for a dip at the beach."
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Brady''s gaze moved from her swollen cheek to her smile, and he unconsciously smiled back.
Though she still needed to see a doctor, he felt relieved that she looked fine.
"I''m not talking about your physical health." He took her phone from the table and handed it to her. "I
have a high school ssmate who holds PhDs in psychology and sociology from Yale and runs a
clinic. I''ll give you the address. You don''t need to work these days; just take the time to visit him. I''ve
already given him a heads-up about you."
What worried him was not Rejo''s health, but that this incident would shatter her faith and cause
psychological problems. He had read several reports which highlighted that many women were
brave enough to endure the abduction, but often suffered from mental breakdowns after being
rescued.
That was why Jason and he had concealed the reason for Rejo''s abduction-the mockery and
disdain of those around often tended to be the real cause. To protect her from anysting
psychological damage, he had contacted his ssmate to arrange for her to receive counseling.
At this moment, Rejo''s bright smile and clear eyes showed no sign of distress. He felt that his
concern was a bit superfluous, but what if she kept her negative emotions to herself? Psychological
counseling was necessary, anyway.
Rejo finally understood what Brady meant. "I don''t need to see a psychologist, Mr. Nelson. Don''t
worry-I''m in good mental health."
Was he kidding? It could cost her a third of her monthly sry to consult a psychologist with two
PhDs, who probably charged by the hour!
"No, you must go. This is an order!"
Brady insisted, giving her no chance to refuse.
"Well, okay." She lowered her head as she mourned the loss of her money.
"Ahem," Brady softened his expression, not wanting to scare her. He was just too worried about her.
"Take it easy. It''ll be just like chatting with a friend."
But she was not nervous; she was upset about the payment!
"I see. If the psychologist says I''m fine, can I return to thepany?" She had been absent for
three days since the wedding day, which might displease her director.
"There''s no hurry. Just take a few days to rest."
"Then I won''t get paid this month!" Rejo, who was distressed by the thought, blurted before
quickly covering her mouth in embarrassment. Indeed, she was worried about her sry, but what if
her boss thought she was selfish and disloyal and fired her in a fit of anger?
Oh no! She was pleased with her currentpany, even though the director was a strict and
demanding woman. It was a benefit, however, that the director cared solely about taskpletion
and posed no risk of workce sexual harassment.
Due to repeated incidents of harassment, Rejo had been forced to change jobs frequently. She
couldn''t understand why she attracted so many men who caused her distress, as she had never
shown any interest in them. As a result, she was wary of epting job offers, always making sure
to check who her potential boss would be.
s, it was a long story. The problem she faced now was that she had revealed her negative
thoughts to her big boss. She covered her mouth and peeked through one eye at Brady. What
should she do if he became furious with her?
However, Brady''s gentle gaze and warm smile instantly put her at ease.
He reached out to stroke her hair but quickly realized that she had a towel wrapped around
it. Awkwardly, he withdrew his hand. He actually wanted to touch her cheek, but that would appear
affectionate and might scare her. "Rejo, you''re overthinking it. You''re paid for your leave. Do I
look like the kind of boss who would exploit their employees?"
"Of course not!" Rejo immediately straightened up. She was not trying to tter him; it was a fact
that her currentpany provided the best benefits among all she had worked for.
"Then listen to me-go to the clinic tomorrow."
Brady settled the matter.
Rejo nodded and blinked, feeling ashamed of her earlier distrust. She studied Brady''s expression
cautiously, relieved to find that he wasn''t angry. She was amazed by his good temper; if she had
said the same thing to Jason, she would have likely been reprimanded harshly.
"Thank you, Mr. Nelson. You''re so kind."
Being a polite little beauty, she naturally expressed her gratitude.
Brady revealed a wry smile-it seemed hard to make her know his affection. However, he managed
to leave a good impression, which would set the stage for a positive future rtionship.
He nced at his wristwatch. It was time to leave, or this might draw attention. Before he said
goodbye, he reminded her to visit the clinic. She nodded firmly and patted her chest, promising that
she would go. As she touched her chest, the loose cotton pajamas outlined her attractive figure.
Rejo ran her fingers through her hair and hurriedly grabbed the hairdryer. As she blow-dried her
locks, her mind drifted to Brady''s strange expression earlier; it was as if he was starving. Suddenly,
Rejo realized how hungry she was-she hadn''t had lunch or dinner. Deciding to head downstairs
for a hearty meal to soothe her nerves, she quickened her hair drying and soon put down the dryer.
But as soon as she turned around, she was enveloped in someone''s embrace. It was Jason.
Jason''s big hand rested on Rejo''s back as he put her on hisp. She frowned and attempted to
break away from his embrace, asking, "Why are you here?"
"Do you wee Brady more than me into your room?" Jason squeezed her hand and spoke in a
low voice.
Thinking about Brady''s feelings for Rejo and the fact that he had juste out of her room,
Jason narrowed his eyes dangerously as he watched her reaction closely.
"Jason Sterling, what do you mean? Don''t talk nonsense!" What did he mean by weing Brady
into her room? What kind of person did he think she was? He was such a jerk!
Rejo struggled to break free from Jason''s embrace, but he held her waist tightly. "Easy, I''m just
joking. the Nelsons are more conservative than the Sterlings. Brady''s grandmother is even more
domineering than my aunt, and she would definitely p you in the face if you marry Brady."
With a troublesome grandmother, an unbending mother, and rigid ss divisions, the Nelson family
might be thest family a woman would want to marry into!
Jason was sparing no effort in badmouthing Brady.
Ever since Jason discovered Brady''s feelings for Rejo, he had be increasingly uneasy.
Brady knew Rejo well and was aware of the qualities she desired in a partner-gentleness,
eptance, and understanding, all of which he possessed in abundance, making him the ideal
match for her.
Jason felt a sense of crisis. He didn''t expect Rejo to be so attractive to others. No, he must find a
way to prevent this.
"Stop talking nonsense!" Rejo pouted. "What do the Nelsons have to do with me? Don''t bring
them up again."
Although Brady met all her criteria for a partner, there was one deal breaker: he was rted to the
Sterlings!
"They do have something to do with you, don''t they?" Jason smiled and continued, "The
Nelsons are rted to the Sterlings through marriage. Don''t forget that Brady''s mother is your
sister, so you''ll soon find out what kind of person she is!"
"Are you here just to tell me about the Nelsons'' genealogy?"
"Oh right, I''m here to warn you not to engage with any other men. Rejo, have you forgotten what
you promised me on the yacht?"
Jason yed with Rejo''s hair, which was almost dry, cool, and fragrant. His nose twitched,
recognizing the familiar aroma of peaches-she must have just showered. Her cheeks were tinged
with a light pink, like a ripe peach, tempting him to take a bite.
Jason''s words were cold and sharp, jolting Rejo out of her daze for being close to him. She
quickly lowered her head, trying to hide the sadness in her eyes. How could she forget what kind of
person Jason was, though he had saved her and treated her well? It was foolish to feel something
she shouldn''t for this man.
She thought to herself, "Rejo Lynn, you are such a joke!"