Chapter 635
The image of Tobias'' eyes filled with sorrow immediately dispersed from her mind, and in its ce
was the scene where he embraced another woman.
Natalie''s heart slowly firmed up.
Remington looked at Tobias and asked in a sarcastic tone, "Tobias, haven''t you hurt Natalie enough
last time? Natalie''s blood was almost on your hands. Look at her now. Will you only be satisfied if
you kill her?"
Remington''s every word was like a sharp de, piercing straight into Tobias'' heart.
The image of Natalie stabbing a dagger into her own body surfaced in his mind.
Blood had spurted out from her body.
Tobias'' body stiffened, and he remained motionless.
"Natalie, let''s go," Remington said.
Remington led Natalie away, but they''d only taken a few steps when Tobias'' voice rang out.
"Natalie, you''re really leaving with him?"
His slow words were filled with an endless pit of sorrow.
Natalie felt the sadness infect her every being bit by bit.
Her steps subconsciously came to a stop.
"Natalie, don''t get hurt anymore," came Remington''s voice.
There was a fierce internal war going on inside Natalie''s mind.
Part of her wanted to leave, and part of her wanted to stay.
One part of her did not want to see the sadness in Tobias'' eyes.
One part of her reminded her that Tobias already had someone else, and that she should not give
herself false hopes.
Furthermore, everything she had now was exactly what she wanted.
In the end, thetter part of herself won out.
Natalie left. She left with Remington just like that.
When she left, Natalie''s footsteps weighed a thousand pounds. Every step she took tired her out
endlessly.
A sudden desire surfaced in her heart.
She hoped that Tobias would call out to her again, and ask her to stop.
If only he did, she would have stopped this time.
However, Tobias remained silent.
It was not until Natalie and Remington returned to their seats, that the longing in her heart faded
away.
All of a sudden, her heart was empty.
Natalie was no longer interested in the food that was on the table.
She couldn''t even pretend anymore.
Natalie looked at the food on the table in a daze.
"Don''t feel like eating?" Remington gazed at Natalie.
Natalie did not answer.
"Do you want to go back to him?" There was a sudden hint of coldness in Remington''s tone.
Natalie subconsciously denied, "No, I don''t!"
Remington stared at her. "Do you really not want to?"
She slowly opened her mouth. She wanted to deny his im, but found that she could not say a
word at all.
"You wanted him to stop you just now. As long as he called out to you one more time, you would''ve
definitely stayed." It seemed that Remington had seen right through her.
Natalie''s face fell.
She felt as if she had been seen throughpletely, with nothing left to hide.
"Remington, stop talking," Natalie pleaded in a low voice.
However, Remington went on.
He continued in a cold voice, "Natalie, I''ve always thought that once bitten twice shy, but now I know
that this saying doesn''t apply to you at all. Why don''t you learn from your lessons?"
Suddenly, Remington paused, then raised his voice. "Natalie, don''t make me look down on you."
Thest sentence pierced right into Natalie''s heart.
Her face was as pale as a sheet of paper.
He looked down on her...?
Not to mention Remington, Natalie felt that as of this moment, even she looked down upon herself.
She had gone so far as to leave Tobias, so much so that she had not even hesitated to stab the
dagger into her body so decisively.
But now that Tobias really let her go, she was so reluctant to leave.
What on earth had happened to her?
When they walked out through the revolving door of the restaurant, Natalie bumped into Tobias
again.
It was such a coincidence, and it was so cruel.
Natalie and Remington were together.
Tobias and Cecilia were together.
When they looked into each other''s eyes again, time seemed to have stopped.
This time, it was Tobias who looked away first.
He left without a second nce.
Cecilia almost could not keep up with him.
She jogged over. "Tobias, are you alright?"
He finally slowed down.
"I''m fine," he answered.
Other than the heart- wrenching sadness in his eyes, there did not seem to be anything wrong with
Tobias.
"Mother, it''s all in the past," he added in a low voice.
After a while, he opened the door and said, "Get in the car. Let''s go home."
He did not agree to Natalie''s request of leaving him after she''d recovered from her amnesia.
He thought that as long as heid a trap and imprisoned Natalie, she would still be his.
However, he knew now that he was wrong.
He could constrain Natalie for the rest of her life, but what he received in exchange would be her
lifelong misery.
When you liked someone, you would grant them freedom; when you loved someone, you would
want to hold them back.
He wanted Natalie to be happy.
As Natalie watched Tobias leave, her eyes suddenly turned red.
The rtionship between her and Tobias had trulye to an end.
If they were to meet again from now on, they would probably be strangers.
Perhaps they had better not meet again. At least her heart would not hurt as much.
Half a monthter, Natalie rushed to her night shift.
She was now working in a private club.
Her work was very simple. She just had to serve fruit tters and several other dishes to the guests
in the private room.
This club was very proper, and there was nothing inappropriate going on.
She still had yet to get her degree certificate. Right now, she could only apply for a job with her high
school certificate, which was why she could only take up odd jobs.
Natalie nned to fly to the United States at the end of the month to retrieve her certificate.
The past half a month had flown by in a blur.
Natalie had walked out from the pain of parting with Tobias.
Her life now was extremely ordinary. She either read books or called Hayden during the day. At
night, she would work.
Now, Hayden seemed to have understood something. The number of times that he brought up
Tobias in front of Natalie was slowly decreasing.
She knew that it would be less and less, until he never brought him up at all.
Because sooner orter, Hayden would know that there was no chance for her and Tobias to
reunite anymore.
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Matthew Perry hade to Agaphen City with Vincent.
Vincent was awyer in the United States, and a good friend of Tobias''.
When they returned to Agaphen City, they naturally came to look for Tobias.
Vincent first gave him a hug and said, "It''s been a long time, Tobias."
Matthew looked Tobias up and down and remarked, "Tobias, you seem to have lost a lot of weight."
Tobias smiled helplessly.
Vincent then interrupted, "But you''re still handsome."
Since it was not easy for the three of them to get together, Vincent suggested that they head
somewhere for a drink.
Matthew then suggested a private club.
"It''s quiet, and the liquor is good," Matthew said.
Vincent nced at Matthew andmented, "How unexpected. Although you were in the United
States, you still know so much about Agaphen City."
Matthew smiled without replying.
The three of them headed to the club.
Vincent immediately called for a waiter to serve them alcohol. When Natalie came in with their
order, she was taken aback.