Chapter 416 A True Friend
J''s words rendered Laney speechless.
She was used to dealing with people straightforwardly with force, but J''s outright coldness
made her flustered and helpless.
Laney would''ve preferred it if J beat her to vent her anger rather than cut off their friendship.
"Don''t act like we''re strangers, J..." Laney forced a smile.
"If it weren''t for Mr. Larson, you and I would have been strangers, Miss Garcia," J retorted
coldly.
"Okay. It''s true that Mr. Larson hired me to protect you, and it''s true that I''ve been lying to you. For
that, I''m sorry," Laney apologized right away. J''s anger was unsettling; it made her realize just
how terrible it was when a usually gentle and nice person got mad.
J nodded but didn''t say anything else.
"Sorry, I just need some time to calm down," J said with a sigh after a while. She didn''t want to
talk to Laney anymore, so she started to walk past her.
"Wait!" Laney stopped J, and then quickly lowered her head. "I''m sorry, okay? My contract said
that I couldn''t reveal my identity nor could I reveal Mr. Larson''s. I couldn''t vite the terms."
J put on a calm smile, but the smile didn''t reach her eyes. "I know you were just doing your job.
I just feel like I had been such a fool for believing you were my friend ever since you saved me.
Miss Garcia, I''ve never had a real friend since I was a child, so when you treated me well, I couldn''t
help but believe that you had considered me as a friend, too."
Laney anxiously exined, "It''s true that at the beginning, I was just hired to protect you, but I
gradually came to regard you as a real friend. I wasn''t lying to you about that. You''re a very worthy
friend. You''re gentle and refined, whereas I''m a straightforward person. Few girls are willing to be
friends with me. When you treated me sincerely, I was really happy that I had you."
Laney''s voice sounded genuine. J''s cold eyes softened somewhat and she fell silent.
It wasn''t that she didn''t believe what Laney was saying, rather she was still hurting from the fact that
their friendship was fake in the beginning.
Other than her biological parents, no one in this world would''ve treated her well for no reason. With
Laney, she just didn''t figure it out at first.
The more J thought about it, the more distressed she felt. She didn''t say anything as her mind
raced. How was she supposed to treat Laney now?
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She didn''t think it was necessary to cut off all ties with Laney, but she couldn''t continue to view
Laney as a friend either.
She lowered her head, walked past Laney, and unlocked the door with her fingerprint. "I won''t invite
you in, Miss Garcia. You can go back and tell Mr. Larson that I''m safe and I don''t need anyone to
protect me from now on."
Then, without waiting for a response, she closed the door on Laney''s face.
Being left outside, Laney felt helpless.
It was clear that J was still too immersed in her anger to listen to reason now. No matter what
Laney said, it would likely fall on deaf ears. Just as Laney was about to leave, she sensed that
someone was behind her. She whirled around vigntly and when she saw who it was, she sighed
in relief. "Mr. Larson, why are you sneaking around in the daytime?"