After Being Cheating

Chapter 17 Now Behave Yourself And Go Back Home



Chapter 17 Now Behave Yourself And Go Back Home

Now Jordan Han was holding Janet in his arms, unable to be able to either think or move, and Kate

Song was hugging Daniel tight in her arms.

The situation they were in was very weird. When he saw what was happening, Spark stepped back a

couple of paces and went around them silently and slipped into his Bentley.

Daniel pushed Kate off of him and strode towards Janet, who he rudely dragged down off the man in

the army uniform she was up on. "Janet Shao, this is the company's gate!" warned Daniel.

"Of course I know this is the company's gate! Do you think I'm blind?" Janet thought better and decided

that she shouldn't listen to Daniel anymore. She couldn't believe that he refused to help her not even in

her worst moments of fear!

When she thought of this, Janet felt hurt and her eyes became instantly red. This proved that Daniel

did, indeed, really hate her!

"Then take care of your esteem! How ridiculous of you to be climbed on a man here!" She wasn't just

hugging him, Janet was climbed up the man with her legs on his waist. Daniel was so furious that rage

seemed to be burning in his eyes, and he wasn't even conscious of it.

Facing his blaming words in such a loud voice, Janet suddenly burst into tears: "It's none of your

business! I just want to hug him!" Then she threw herself into Jordan's arms again.

...

Daniel's look in his eyes was so sharp that it seemed it was just about to pierce straight through the

soldier who seemed to have popped up out of nowhere.

Kate watched all of this in silence, and judging from Daniel's reaction, she knew that this little girl, who

was embracing an unknown man, was not a common girl after all.

Janet cried like a little baby, and Brian fondled her head like a big brother. He stared back at Daniel

fearless.

"Mr. Soldier, you are so handsome! Can you please be my boyfriend?" Janet thought that she had to go

back and tell her sworn mother that she would not be engaged to Daniel anymore.

Brian, with a smile on his tanned face, asked with a gentle voice: "What's your name?"

Janet choked a little, and after she wiped her tears off, she said to Brian: "My handsome boy, my name

is Janet Shao." Brian was dumbfounded when he heard this name.

'Janet Shao...'

Brian's hand stopped and remained still above her head.

When Daniel noticed the strange expressions on Brian's face, he rudely dragged Janet off his arms,

and said "Now behave yourself and go back home!"

"And why should I listen to you?" protested Janet. She tried to get rid of his big hands around her.

From an outsider's perspective, they looked like... a couple that quarreled in the street.

"Janet Shao." The man called out her name softly, which made Janet suddenly turn back and curiously

look at him.

He took out something out of his pocket and handed it over to Janet: "Here is a letter from Bill."

Bill? Janet was eager to know about what had happened to Bill and why he hadn't shown up yet for

days. She got rid of Daniel and took the folded envelop from Brian's hand.

"Thank you. Where is Bill now?"

With a sunny smile on her face, the girl was so happy to have received this letter, but the smile

implied... nothing about happiness. It was just the pleasure of catching up with an old friend.

Her reaction made Brian feel unexpectedly more relaxed.

"Bill is now in the suburban troop unit." Looking at her face, Brian couldn't help but adding some words:

"If you want to write him back a letter, you can contact me and I could help you deliver it to him." Property © NôvelDrama.Org.

"That's good, how could I contact you?" Bill was a good friend, and of course she was going to write

back to him.

Brian took out his mobile phone and touched open the screen lock, "Tell me your phone number, I'll call

now so you can save my number."

Janet then also took out her phone from her bag and they exchanged numbers. Brian gave Janet one

more glance and then he went back to his military vehicle and left.

Janet put both her phone and the letter into her bag. She briefly looked at Daniel and then walked up to

her Mercedes-Benz and got in it.

She started the car and turned it around in the parking lot. When she was about to leave, a figure

suddenly jumped in front of the car and startled Janet. She immediately stepped on the brake.

Her forehead hit hard against the steering wheel. She massaged her painful forehead and opened the

window, shouting at Daniel: "Daniel Si! What the hell are you doing?"

Paying no attention to her, Daniel opened the door of the front passenger seat, grabbed her bag and

took out her phone.

There was no unlock code on her phone. Daniel tittered for a moment and thought that she indeed was

just a little girl that held no secrets!

After making a few changes on her phone, he put it back in her bag, threw it into the car and violently

shut the door behind him. He then walked towards his Bentley.

Everything happened so fast that when Janet came to her senses to react, Daniel had already boarded

his Bentley.

That pretty girl and the Samoyed dog also followed him.

Kate looked mean at the furious girl, and then closed the door. The Bentley slowly drove away.

Janet checked her phone, but couldn't find out what Daniel had done with it.

Finally she gave up and drove away.

Back home, she discovered she was all alone. Samuel and Ella, along with their son, had gone back to

the old house.

Janet closed the door of her room and opened the letter from Bill. It wrote: "Jane, there is a saying that

one day away from a dear one is like being away for three whole seasons. We haven't seen each other

for some seasons... I miss you every day. Do you miss me?"

Janet felt goose bumps all over her body when reading this, and she touched her skin and continued

reading: "I am fine and doing well in the troops, but I am not allowed to go out. Can you wait for me?

Wait for me to marry you. It won't be long, maybe one or two years, but I will finish the training

eventually, and I'll do everything that's needed to escape out of this prison as soon as possible and

finally be with you! Oh! No, not the prison, the Troop Unit!"

Then he wrote a little about his daily life in the military camp. At the end of the letter, Bill wrote: "Dear

Jane, wait for me! I love you! My darling! Your Bill!"

Rubbing her skin again, Janet felt more and more puzzled. She wondered if Bill would have been able

to say something so passionate like this before he went away.

However, Janet felt it interesting enough that he wrote a letter, with all the communication ways

available that were so convenient nowadays. So she drove out and also bought an envelope and a

piece of paper from a store nearby a school.

When she came back, she was surprised to see that Daniel's car was parked in front of the

community's gates.

The windows of the back seat were open and Daniel was smoking, with his girlfriend next to him. They

were talking about something and Kate laughed happily.

While she was looking at them, the huge Samoyed dog poked out its head and barked out at her.

Janet was so startled that she nearly drove the car off the road. She quickly reacted and carefully

turned back the steering wheel, or else the car might have crashed in the green space.

She turned to look around and was about to stare back at the Samoyed dog, but found that the man

and the woman in the car were now holding together one another.

'Daniel, you playboy! You promised the engagement on one hand, but on the other hand you're now

holding another woman in your arms.' She suspected that he promised her sworn mother the

engagement just to insult her even further.

At the thought of this, Janet stepped on the gas and quickly left the premises.

When the Benz disappeared from sight, Kate let go Daniel in the car.

Daniel put out the cigarette in the car's ashtray and, with an unfriendly face, he said to Kate

coldheartedly: "Kate, I haven't promised you anything. Never come so close to me again."


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