Chapter 506
Oliver observed Julian for a little while. Then, he gave Julian a smile simr to Diana’s gentle one.
“How about a deal?”
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“You couldn’t even handle your family’s business. You left them on purpose to be a doctor in the
emergency department of this hospital. Do you really think you have the right to negotiate a deal with
me?’
By now, Julian’s tone had taken on a renewed sharpness.
There was nothing he could do to tone it down. Whenever he thought about Oliver saying that Diana
had epted his confession, his mind would be a mess.
Thus, he wasn’t in the mood to figure out what Oliver was trying to say.
It was the first time Oliver had seen Julian in such a distracted state. There was a trace of
understanding in his eyes and a hint of disappointment. However, he quickly covered those emotions
up with a smile and continued, ‘I’ll tell you if Diana likes me or not, and you…you have to give me Ka
for a day.”
Julian didn’t expect this issue to shift to Ka. He immediately warned Oliver sharply, “You already
have Diana!”
The implication Julian had behind his words was that Oliver shouldn’t try to pursue two women at the
same time, and that he should only be focusing on Diana at the moment.
Julian cared about Diana in every way possible.
As for Ka, Julian didn’t even bother asking what Oliver wanted with her.
That was fine. The less Julian cared about Ka, the more confident Oliver was that this would work
out for him.
“So, do you want to make a deal with me?”
He was certain Julian still had lingering feelings for Diana.
Sure enough, after thinking for a moment, Julian agreed. “Deal.’
He wanted a definite answer to confirm Diana’s feelings.
Oliver’s smile widened instantly.
“Don’t you even want to know what I’m going to do with Ka?”
“What will you do? You won’t kill her, that’s for sure,” Julian said. “You’ve been this way since we were
young. You have the kindest heart among all of us.”
It was because of this same kindness that Oliver was able to be generous enough to give up the
Channing family to the illegitimate son.
It was also why he had left his nest to be a doctor here.
Oliver sensed the frustration in Julian’s words. “You haven’t changed over the years. Still saying words
with barbs, but still as soft-hearted as ever.”
Nobody had judged Julian that way before, and his face darkened immediately. “Oliver!”
Oliver didn’t want to continue a conversation with Julian any longer than necessary. “I’ll pick Ka up
tomorrow.”
“What about your answer?”
“I’ll tell you tomorrow.”
The dark circles under Julian’s eyes had worsened when Oliver came to pick Ka up the next day. He
stood in front of Ka, staring hard at Oliver.
“She doesn’t like me,” Oliver said bluntly. “She agreed to my confession, but I didn’t ept her
answer.”
Diana had a request for him, and that was the only reason she agreed to his confession.
It wasn’t because she loved him the same way.
Oliver could tell the difference, and was well aware of her feelings.
She had been desperate, and her anger had turned into a zing torch that threatened to burn all of
her rationality. Oliver couldn’t bear to see her like that, so he proposed a solution to let her avoid Julian
and get her Ka at the same time.
Julian felt a rush of dizziness from Oliver’s words, but he recovered and acted quickly. He grabbed
Oliver’s cor almost instantly, and shoved the man back onto the car. His eyes were sharp as he
demanded, “Are you ying with Diana?!”
Oliver was speechless. He shoved Julian away and freed himself with ease.
“I’m not.”
He was more serious about Diana than ever before, so much so that he couldn’t even be tantly nice
to her for fear of scaring her away.
“Then, why did you refuse her when she agreed to your confession?”
“What about you?’ Oliver shot back, looking at Julian, who seemed somewhat out of control. “Since you
still love her, why did you insist on divorcing her? Why did you try to push me to her?”
Oliver’s questions were like a hammer to Julian’s heart, mming in hard at every word. The questions
were the same ones Julian had asked himself hundreds of times before.