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Chapter 35: Ive Always Treated You As A Friend

    Chapter 35: I''ve Always Treated You As A Friend


    As she spoke, he demonstrated the steps. When she cooked, she normally just cut the ingredients and


    threw them into the pan, but the way he cooked enhanced the smell of the tomatoes.


    "Add cold water so that the tomatoes break apart slowly while it boils."


    Den''s eyes had a soft glow to it when he said this. He was willing to wait for Luz just as he was


    willing to wait for the sauce to cook.


    "Den, I''ve always treated you as a friend."


    She had thought a lot about how to start their talk, but it was only when she actually said it out loud that


    she realized how hurtful it sounded.


    Den stiffened for a few seconds, then he rxed. "That''s great."


    There was no turning back now. Luz had to continue on, no matter how hurtful it might be.


    "You know what I mean. I was about to give up on everything at first in the US, that''s why I epted


    your help to the point that I feel quite dependent on you. But Den, you have to know, dependency is


    not love."


    She had tried. She had listened to Mia and tried telling herself that Den was a good man and a


    once-in-a-lifetime catch, but she couldn''t do it. She loved another man, and she couldn''t forget him. It


    was harder to forget him than to fall in love with Den.


    The name Henry Maynard seemed to be engraved in her bones.


    "Luz, dependence can turn into love with time."


    Den turned his head, and his gentle face showed a sense of loneliness that was hard to look at. She


    said that dependency wasn''t love.


    "I''m sorry, I can''t."


    "It''s because you love another person, right?"


    He already knew the answer, but he wanted to hear it from her.


    "Maybe."


    Luz didn''t know how to answer. She had been divorced for seven years, but she still loved her ex-


    husband. It felt like a p in the face.


    Disappointment shed across Den''s eyes. Although she didn''t admit it out loud, her frown was


    enough of an answer.


    "That person is..."


    "Den, the water is boiling."


    Before he could finish his question, Luz interrupted him. If he really asked if the person he loved was


    Henry, she didn''t know how to answer.


    "Yes, the water is boiling." Den nodded with a bitter smile. His eyes fell on the rolling water in the


    pot. The tomatoes in the pan had all melted, but even if he turned up the heat, he still wouldn''t be able


    to melt Luz''s heart.


    He served up the tomato pasta while Luz sat at the table awkwardly. Den was a good man, almost


    the best, but she could not love such a man.


    "Have a taste. It should taste better than yours."


    His tone was teasing, but she could see sadness in his eyes. Her words earlier had hurt him, even


    though she didn''t mean to.


    "Den, I''m sorry."


    "Don''t say anything. Love should be willing, you don''t have to be sorry."


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    Den cut off her apology. An apology was more hurtful than hearing her say she loved another man,


    because that meant he had no chance at all.


    She pursed her lips and pretended to focus on the pasta. Den''s cooking was delicious, but it was not


    the taste she missed.


    While she was eating, Den suddenly grabbed her hand and said, "Luz, I know you''ve been missing


    someone all these years, and I can''t say I''m okay with that because I''ve been trying for so many years


    and yet you can''t forget him, but I just want you to know that I am willing to wait. I''m sure I will prevail."


    He had known her for a long time, but he had never had the courage to confess his love. All this waiting


    now was just his punishment for being indecisive back then. He would wait, no matter how long it took.


    "..."


    Luz wanted to take back her hand, but Den was very strong. She could only let him hold her hand as


    she struggled with an answer.


    "Den, you deserve better."


    Before, she still had the support of the Boone Family, a powerful family. But now, the Boone Family was


    gone, and she had gotten married and had another man''s child. Although she did not want to belittle


    herself like this, she was no longer worthy of Den.


    "You''re already the best to me."


    The certainty in Den''s eyes made her nervous. She twisted her hand out of his grip forcefully and


    said, "Den, I can only treat you as a friend. I always have, and I always will."


    Her indecisiveness hade back to bite her in the end, and now she was hurting everyone. Den


    had already held out for her for so long. She could not keep him waiting so selfishly just so he could


    keep waiting on her.


    Herst words had pained Den. He excused himself and left so that he didn''t show his pain. "Enjoy


    your dinner. I''ll head home now."


    The door quickly closed and let out a soft sound. Luz looked at the te of paste, lowered her head,


    and began to eat. She might have been too selfish. She hoped that she and Den could still be


    friends after this.


    At le Loch Bleu, Henry stood in front of the French windows and kept recalling the images that he had


    just seen earlier. Den, Luz, and their child. A happy family of three. It was a harmonious image that


    even he marvelled and envied.


    He took out his phone and called his secretary. "Prepare a press conference tomorrow. I have


    something to annouce."


    "Tomorrow, boss?"


    "Yes, I want to see a reporter from every mediapany in North City."


    After that, he hung up the phone directly. He was the only one who would remove thebel on Luz, and


    he needed her to know that.


    Early the next morning, Luz was woken up by the magpies outside. She looked at the time. Fortunately,


    she woke up on time, so Logan wouldn''t bete today.


    "Mommy, what kind of bird is outside? It''s so noisy."


    Logan came in wearing his cute pyjamas. His bleary expression was so cute Luz couldn''t help but kiss


    him. It was true that a mother would always think their child as beautiful.


    "That''s a magpie. They''re announcers of good luck, so maybe you''ll get good luck today!"


    She pinched his nose and told him about some superstitions surrounding magpies. She wasn''t sure if


    they were true, but there must be some truth to them if they were passed down for so many


    generations. She hoped something good would happen today.
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