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Fortune's Hidden Face

Chapter 362
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Chapter 362

"You bitch, you have no shat all!" Kaelyn screamed.

Just as Kaelyn and Gabrielle were about to argue, | quickly intervened. "Stop it.

Let's talk this through."

"Get out of the way!"

A crisp slap landed hard on my face, immediately silencing the argument.

I was stunned. The women were both shocked as well.

It was obvious that Kaelyn hadn't expected to hit me, let alone hitso hard. She probably just wanted to

threaten me, but instead, she ended up striking me.

Gabrielle had intended to create s, but it gotslapped.

Only after a moment did | regain my composure and grit my teeth. "Madam, since you've slapped me, can you

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letsay something? Even if you think I'm not a good man or if you're doing this out of kindness, trying to get

Gabrielle to marry a good man is your one-sided wish.

"If your house is next to a river, should you let your child learn how to swim and catch fish and crabs even if it

takes them almost drowning a few times? Or should you build a bridge and have them walk on it forever, never

letting them go into the water?"

Kaelyn frowned. "Of course | would want her to stay on the bridge! Drown once, and she's finished! Marrying the

wrong person will ruin her life!"

"Yes, drowning could kill her. But if you stick by her, nothing will happen. Instead, it will teach her a lesson, give

her sexperience, and enrich her life. Besides, if you marry the wrong person, you can just divorce them,

right? It's not like you're bound forever." | tried to reason with her. "And whether she walks on the bridge or

learns to swim is not for you to decide. It's her life, and she has the right to choose."

Gabrielle immediately added, "Mom, | want to learn how to swim. I'd rather drown or endure shardship. |

want to enjoy the fun of swimming and catching fish and crabs than live my whole life on a bridge, mechanically

and boringly."

"You!" Kaelyn glared at Gabrielle and then at me, her face red with anger.

"My daughter has always been obedient, and then suddenly, she turns rebellious. | wondered what happened. It

turns out that she met a slick talking, smooth operator like yout's you who's incited her to go against me!"

Now, | was being blamed. When did | ever incite her? This was the first twe

had met, and those words were the first t| had said them.

But Gabrielle insisted | was her boyfriend, clearly trying to useto escape Kaelyn's control, so | had no choice

but to help. If | left now, she would be scolded even more harshly and possibly dragged back home.

So, | decided to play the role of the good guy. | smiled and said, "Madam, no matter how | usually interact with

Gabrielle, the fact

remains-we have mutual for net

The more you try to separate us, the stronger our bond will grow.

"Have you never heard the saying? Love grows stronger through adversity. If you just accept us, we might end

up arguing daily and breaking up on our own."

Kaelyn's expression clearly changed when she heard this.

She was much older than me, so she likely understood the situation better than |

did.

After a moment, she took a deep

breath. "Kid you do have a way with words. Fine: | won't break you two up for now. Do as you wish, but

Gabrielle, you absolutely

stay

in this apartment. Chwith

"I can't go back. If I do, you'll just lockup again."

"Locking you up is better than you being sold. Look at the people downstairs. Do

you think any of them are good?"

| interrupted her. "Those building managers will be fired soon."