Chapter 65: Inferior To Osborn
Chapter 65: Inferior to Osborn
When Patrick heard Jane''s unttering evaluation of him, he was furious. She had described him as
stingy, short-tempered, irritable, and annoying. It was a blow to his ego, as he had always been
seen as a sessful, privileged individual with avish lifestyle. Why would Jane hold such a
negative opinion of him? And why did she seem to think that Osborn was better?
"Patrick, why are you here?" Jane inquired, taken aback as she observed the sullen man standing
before her. She wondered if he had overheard her conversation with her grandfather.
"Let''s go home," Patrick stated bluntly.
Go home? What did he mean by that? Was he suggesting that she apany him back home?
Recalling the embarrassing incident from earlier in the day, Jane hesitated.
"You can go, but I need to workte tonight. I won''t be going home," she responded.
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"Have you forgotten that you have hypoglycemia? What if you faint again? I don''t want to be calling
a doctor for you in the middle of the night," Patrick pointed out, squinting at her.
Was she workingte just to avoid him? Even if it meantpromising her health? Did she have
such a strong aversion to him? Jane felt slightly embarrassed by Patrick''s reminder.
"I won''t faint again. It was an ident. Please stop bringing it up," she replied.
"Let''s go," Patrick insisted, checking his watch; it was already midnight. "As your boss, I order you
to finish your work ande home with me now."
His tone wasmanding, leaving Jane with little room for argument. While Jane had indeed been
workingte to avoid Patrick, it seemed he wouldn''t leave until she left with him.
Rain was pouring down from the sky as they sat in Patrick''s car. Jane watched the raindrops race
down the windshield, her mind drifting. She had been in Guavo for nearly a month, as she had
promised her grandfather to spend three months with Patrick. She had initially thought that she
could leave afterward. After all, she and Patrick couldn''t stand each other. However, things seemed
to be spiraling out of control. Patrick''s actions had been beyond her expectations. At times, he was
overbearing and unreasonable, yet he also seemed to care deeply for her. He had protected her
when Monica attacked her with a knife, and now he had insisted she leave work to prevent her from
overexerting herself.
Jane couldn''t quite grasp what Patrick was thinking. Would he let her break off the engagement
after the three months were up? Could she sever her ties with him without consequences? Jane
stole a nce at Patrick, who was gripping the steering wheel as he concentrated on driving.
The car ride was filled with silence, making the confined space feel stifling. Jane closed her eyes,
feeling a wave of exhaustion wash over her after a long day. Suddenly, Patrick''s voice broke the
silence.
"Jane, am I truly that bad?"
Startled, Jane opened her eyes and looked at him, puzzled by the unexpected question.
"What?" she responded.
Patrick turned his head to face her and repeated, "Am I stingy? Do I have a bad temper?"
Jane was left momentarily speechless. Patrick had overheard her conversation with her
grandfather, and it had evidently embarrassed her.
"Patrick, do you make a habit of eavesdropping on other people''s phone calls?" Jane retorted.
Patrick furrowed his brow. "Do you habitually talk about others behind their backs?"
"Talk about others?" Jane red at him. "I wasn''t gossiping. I was simply telling the truth."
Patrick''s expression turned cold. "So, I can''t measure up to Osborn in any way?"
Where had shee up with such an idea? How did Osborn even enter the conversation? Jane
didn''t quite grasp the connection.
"If you believe that, there''s nothing I can say," she replied angrily, feeling as if she had inadvertently
confessed something to Patrick.
In her eyes, Osborn seemed to surpass Patrick in every way.
Was that the reason she had approached Osborn to be the spokesperson? Had she forgotten that
Patrick was her fiancé? "Damn it!"
Recalling the scene in the café where Jane and Osborn had kissed, Patrick pounded the steering
wheel in frustration. His face darkened as he stated, "Jane, remember your ce!"
Before he could continue, the car veered out of control, causing Patrick to step on the brakes. The
car collided with the guardrail with a screeching sound.
Creak...
Jane was thrust forward, narrowly avoiding hitting her head on the windshield. Dazed and shaken,
she inquired, "What happened?"
Jane rubbed her head in disbelief. Patrick, with a stern expression, opened the car door and
stepped out to inspect the damage. Through the window, Jane saw him standing in the rain, getting
drenched. She grabbed an umbre and approached him.
"Why did you get out?" Patrick asked. "Is everything okay?"
Jane held the umbre over Patrick, her half-soaked body exposed to the rain. Water dripped from
her hair onto her cheeks. Her dress clung to her, entuating her figure. The situation was
unexpected, and Patrick''s desire stirred. He reached out and took hold of Jane''s waist, urging her to
come closer.
Bowing his head, he gazed intensely at the girl in his arms, his eyes zing like mes. The
sudden closeness made Jane blush. She took a deep breath, trying to express her feelings, and
spoke softly but firmly.
"Patrick, don''t do this."
The night was silent, with the only sound being the raindrops falling on the ck umbre. Under
the umbre''s shelter, Patrick''s face appeared distant and unhappy.
Jane felt uneasy. After a moment of silence, Patrick asked coldly, "Is this about Osborn? Am I really
inferior to him in every way?"