The Reunion After Seven Years

Chapter 27 An Old Friend Comes Back

Kerr couldn't help but feel a bit stunned at the question he had just heard.

No one had ever said that to him. He was used to having all the women around him just hoping that he would stay with them for a little while longer, and he had never met anyone who dared to say anything like that to him.

He had no idea how to answer her question. Of course, there was no denying that she had attracted his attention, maybe even enough for him to dote on her. But there was no telling how long he would actually stay interested in her.

Kerr loosened his grip and sat up at once, stopping his inquiry. There was something he needed to think about before anything else.

Because Nicole was not like the women he used to date.

As she looked at the blank expression on Kerr's face, Nicole gave off a sigh of relief. Relieved as she was, she also felt a sense of loss in her heart.

What exactly was she expecting? She should not have expected anything at all.

"Mommy, is the woman who left a moment ago my aunt?"

When he saw Bonnie leave the ward, Jay decided not to come inside because he wanted to give Kerr and Nicole some more time alone with each other. But he couldn't take it anymore—talking to Ken was just way too boring.

He decided to come inside to look for his mommy and Uncle Gu. Once he opened the door and saw that Uncle Gu was sitting in silence next to his mommy, he found himself feeling quite disappointed. Maybe he needed to do something to help Kerr.

"Yes! She has something else that she needs to do though, so she left in a hurry. I'll introduce you to her some other time, okay?"

Nicole reached out and grabbed her son's arm while trying her best to avoid looking at Kerr.

"Mr. Gu, I just received an overseas resume."

Jared saw the resume and the letter of recommendation from the CEO of the He Group on the screen. Obviously, it was Sunny He who wanted to apply for the job in Gu Group herself.

"Go back to the company."

Without taking the notebook from Jared's hands, Kerr immediately stood up and started walking towards the door. But just as he was about to step out of the ward, he stopped abruptly and said, "I'll pick up Jay and take him to school tomorrow morning."

Before Nicole even had the chance to respond and say no, Kerr had already left.

you like him? I like Uncle Gu very much. You know, I've already asked Uncle Gu—he

hate that I entered his life. I am not

jade-like face and looked

Gu that much? Who would you prefer then, Mommy or

with a hint of worry in her eyes.

liking Kerr that much. So much so that it would even be cruel of her to erase him from Jay's

if the day when Kerr would forcibly take Jay from her ever came, she knew that it would hurt more than she

that happen, she knew that she had to be heartless right

the most, Mommy. Don't worry, I will never leave you. I don't really understand why Daddy didn't want us, but I promise that I

small hands and wrapped his arms around her neck. Then, he rubbed his head onto her shoulder and acted like

mommy. After all, the main reason why he liked Uncle Gu was because he thought Uncle Gu could take good care of Mommy, but if Mommy didn't want that, he wouldn't force it.

"Good boy!"

finally felt a sense

was nighttime, Jared arrived at Nicole's ward.

said that you can now leave the hospital. Mr.

have to bother, Mr. Jared Kang.

at once, and immediately refused Jared

didn't like bothering others.

took Jay's hand and led

it was Mr. Gu who asked me to take you home. Please don't make this difficult for

front of Nicole. If he didn't take her home

we shouldn't have put

look at Nicole seriously. He

"You naughty boy!"

while making a face at him before turning around to

"Thank you, Mr. Kang."

"You're welcome, Miss Ning."

they didn't speak a word. Jared merely dropped off Nicole and Jay at their apartment before

Gu, Director Ning and Jay have safely returned to

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