Chapter 977 A Conversation Between Father And Daughter
"I will always be honest with you. Please Trust me." Roger smiled bitterly and gazed at the exasperated
look on Helin''s face. He continued, "Helin, I know I shouldn''t do like this, but..." Saying this, he
hesitated for a while and then went on, "I am doing this only for your own good. Do you understand
me?" Helin stared at him with her mouth wide open trying to understand Roger''s stance behind such an
action.
After he finished speaking, he stared at Helin, waiting to see her reaction.
"Are you saying that you are doing this for me?" Helin said. She mustered some strength toe out
of the state of shock. She gazed straight into Roger''s eyes and paused for a while. Then she said,
"Don''t talk nonsense to me. First, you lied to me and even ckmailed my Dad. And now you told me
that you are doing this for me. Do you think I will believe in what you said?"
Roger''s face broke into a sardonic smile as he said, "I know you would not trust me." He looked back
into Helin''s eyes trying to look sincere and continued, "But this is the fact. I am doing this so that I can
be with you forever."
Helin remained stern and unmoved by his word as she had decided not to trust him anymore.
Helin had already started considering Roger as an unreliable man and she could not find a reason for
believing in what he said.
However, Roger did not want to give up so easily. Looking into Helin''s eyes, Roger said again, "Helin, I
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am sure even you are aware of the fact that your dad doesn''t want you to be with me. But do you know
why he is against the two of us being together?"
"Why?" Helin asked creasing her brows. She explored all possible reasons inside her head to justify
the usation that Roger had put on Heron. Honestly, she could note to a conclusion.
"It is just because I am not brilliant enough," Roger sneered impatiently. He rasped and paused for a
while before starting again, "I am just a mere actor in thispany. And no matter how hard I try and
how much effort I make, I cannot change the fact. But you are different. Thepany that I work for is
your family property. Even if you quit your present job as an actor, it will hardly make any difference in
your affluent lifestyle."
"So what?" asked Helin as sheughed scornfully. She red at Roger and then said in a sarcastic
tone, "No one can choose his or her own background and this cannot be the reason for you to do that.
You can''t convince me with such an excuse." Helin fixed her stare on Roger demanding a reply from
him.
Roger screwed his eyes to suppress his frustration and then forced a faint smile. "Please let me finish
my sentence first. Helin, calm down!" "It is really easy for you to call it as an absurd excuse. But if you
look at it from my position, the difference between us in our family background is a gap I can never
ovee. Helin, I know it does not matter to you but I have to map a huge height toe up to the
level to make myself truly eligible for you. Only then, people won''t think I need to live off a woman."
As he finished his sentence, Roger looked into Helin''s eyes and added in a sincere tone, "Helin, I am a
man. I also need to preserve my self-esteem. Can you understand me now?"
"What the hell are you trying to tell me?" asked Helin blurted immediately in an impatient tone that even
startled Roger for a moment. She red at him and said, "Roger, just say it. Don''t beat about the bush
anymore. You are wasting my time. I need to get your point now." Her no-nonsense attitude,
demanding for an immediate answer was not something Roger was expecting at this moment.
"Don''t be so anxious, Helin. Calm down," Roger persuaded in a polite manner. He gave a wry smile
and tried to exin, "Helin, I have really thought about it and this is the best way all these issues can
be resolved. If I be a shareholder of thispany, then we can be with each other forever. That is
why I behaved like that. I just said those words on purpose, because I don''t want him to regard me as a
selfish person. I just want to relieve the besieged by besieging the base of the besiegers." He sounded
utterly sincere and earnest as he spoke. Helin remained silent as she processed his logic in her brain.
Seeing that Helin was lost in her thoughts, Roger came forward and took her hand in his own hand.
sping her hand with both his hands, Roger said, "Helin, you have to trust me. I really love you so
much. I want to marry you."
Heron witnessed the conversation between Roger and Helin but chose not to interfere. He knew that as
long as Helin herself was ready to give in, no one could change her mind.
Helin felt the warmth of Roger''s hands around her own that even warmed her heart. As she looked into
Roger''s eyes, she could feel the sincerity as well as helplessness. For a moment she felt as if she was
caught in a spell by his words that she was almost ready to believe in them.
Then suddenly, Roger''s words and his tone of speaking as he spoke to Heron echoed in her mind.
Helin had been hiding inside the room when Roger spoke to her father and the way he spoke to him
came as a hard-hitting reality to Helin who just could not get it out of her head no matter how much
Roger tried to justify.
And that was it. Helin was whipped back to reality as soon as she remembered all that. Immediately,
she shook his hands off and sneered at Roger, saying, "Roger, do you still think I will believe in you
after all these things I have been through?"
"Helin, don''t say like this," Roger muttered in a shaky voice trying to pacify her. Roger was at a loss of
words to convince her and even felt flurried as she shook off his hands without any hesitation.
Taking a nce at her, Roger said anxiously, "Helin, please give me a chance. You have to trust me
this time. I am not telling a lie."
"Oh, really?" Helin smirked at Roger. She said. "Roger, you better straighten out your thinking as soon
as possible. I will never trust you again." Saying this she turned her back leaving himpletely
exhausted and outwitted.
Helin then turned to her father and said, "Dad, let''s call the police. They will help us handle this.
He extorted such arge sum of money from you and he has vited thew. We can get him on
extortion. I also recorded the words that he just said. We can give the tape to the police."
"Helin, are you sure you are going to call the police?" asked Heron after taking a glimpse at his
daughter. It was both unbelievable as well as relieving for Heron to see that his daughter finally had
gotten rid of her infatuation towards such a worthless fellow. However, he was not sure if Helin really
wanted to do like this.
After all, she loved this man so deeply. Heron was afraid that Helin could not be so resolute, so he
asked her to ensure if she really wanted to call the police.
"I am sure, dad," replied Helin without any hesitation. Her face was calm and her voice firm. She
nodded her head while her eyes looked extremely determined. "I am not going to support a man with
degraded morality," added Helin in a resolute tone. As Helin spoke, she turned her back towards Roger
refusing to even cast a nce at him.
After hearing this, a soothing smile spread out on Heron''s face. He took a nce at Helin and then
dialed the number to call the police station.
Roger waspletely taken aback by Helin''s demeanor. After Heron finished making the call Helin
wanted to leave. She just wanted to get Roger out of her sight. She just informed her father before
taking her leave, "Dad, I am tired. I got to go. I want to go home and have some rest."
"Okay," replied Heron nodding his head slightly. Heron felt so peaceful and sorted to see his daughter
finally walk out on Roger. Roger became so desperate to see the stiffness and indifference in Helin. It
was as if a wall hade between the two of them that he could not break through. He turned to Helin
and said, "Even if you don''t trust me, you don''t have to do this to me. Try to think about our tendresse. I
love you so much, Helin." He pleaded in front of Helin and sought respite, but in vain.
"Our tendresse?" Helinughed scornfully and asked, "What''s the rtionship between us?"
Roger was now a fallen man in Helin''s eyes. She had given him a very high position for him in her life.
Little did she think that he would turn out to be like this! She could not bear the sight of him anymore.
All she wanted was him out of her sight.
Now she finally understood why her father always opposed her to be with Roger. It was because he
was apletely graceless man.
It sounded so absurd, but fortunately, her eyes opened at the right time.
Every time when Helin recalled how much she had attached herself emotionally with this unworthy
man, she felt like she was a fool. How could she not see the truth behind his contriving ways? She
could not stop ming herself.
Helin walked out of thepany and headed straight towards home. She locked herself in her room
and refused to meet anyone or even eat anything. She needed some time for herself. Seeing this, the
housemaid got very anxious. She rushed to Heron as he returned and said anxiously, "Sir, thank
goodness! You are finally back.
Your daughter locked herself in her room for the whole day without eating anything. She is reluctant to
give me a response. I am afraid something would happen to her if she stays locked in the room alone."
"Don''t worry. I will handle this. Go back to your work," replied Heron in a casual tone. He knew that
Helin must be frustrated at the moment since she suffered a psychological blow.
Heron also understood that Helin must be finding it difficult to cope up with it. However, he had faith in
his daughter who would never do silly things.
At the thought of this, Heron stepped up and knocked the door gently. "Helin, I am back. Open the
door." His heart started pounding as he heard no noise from the room. He knocked again hoping to get
a response from Helin.
After a few seconds, Helin''s footsteps could be heard. She opened the door and then she walked back
to her bed and lied down silently.
Looking around the room, Heron''s eye went wide as he waspletely appalled by the sight of the
room.
Each and everything in the room was broken into pieces. The curtains were drawn blocking the lights to
enter the room. The room was in aplete mess. As Heron roved his eyes around the room and
looked at Helin who was lying on the bed shattered, he felt sorry for his daughter. Helin had been in
love with Roger for so many years and she was devoured on him, but now she found that he was a liar.
It was natural for her to vent out her frustration in a rather excruciating manner.