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Chapter 350

Chapter 350 I’m Not a Ruthless Person

Abigail nodded but remained silent. She couldn’t help but feel a sense of regret for not recording Kelly’s

reaction the last time she called her. However, she knew that even if she had recorded it, it might not

have made a difference, as Kelly could always claim that someone else had impersonated her. After

all, Abigail didn’t even know whose phone number Kelly had used.

“Of course, it’s your prerogative to like or dislike someone. Still, I was hoping you could put on an act to

put Kelly at ease, even just for once.” Josh looked at her hopefully. “As long as she knows you don’t

hate her, she’ll leave.”novelbin

After hearing that, Abigail’s mind was filled with doubts about whether he truly comprehended. Kelly’s

nature. She knew that acquiescing to his request would inevitably plunge her into a web of

complications. She questioned the wisdom of playing the saint in this situation. It was evident to her

that Josh was placing her in a very uncomfortable predicament, all for the sake of Kelly. He was ready

to make a rather impolite request of her. She inquired with a cold smile, “Kelly is important to you, isn’t

she? That’s why you want me, an outsider, to endure discomfort for her happiness, isn’t it?”

He knew how selfish and disgusting he was and made a conscious decision to approach her and talk

about this. However, he couldn’t bear the thought of Kelly having to humiliate herself before Sean’s

relatives just to gain Abigail’s forgiveness. With a pained expression, he confessed, “I know I’m being

selfish, Abigail. But I hope you can do me this favor.”

Abigail stared at him for a long moment, her silent contemplation reflecting the transformation she had

observed in Josh. A person who had been consistently considerate had now seemingly transformed

into someone she despised due to Kelly’s web of deceit.

She couldn’t help but sigh as she considered the apparent lack of principles in some men. Men often

treated women they perceived as vulnerable like fragile porcelain dolls, going to great lengths to ensure

their happiness rather than standing firm in their principles to help these women grow stronger. As

these thoughts swirled in her mind, she couldn’t suppress a rueful chuckle.

“I find it disheartening to witness how you’ve changed. I have no insight into Kelly’s past, and I don’t

see a reason to extend sympathy to her. Furthermore, she currently enjoys a privileged situation where

she doesn’t need to cater to anyone. If you were a good brother, you would have reprimanded her

instead of indulging her, which only encourages her self-degradation.” Abigail rose from her seat, her

disappointment palpable as she gazed at Josh. “You’re all the same, and I find it mundane. Individuals

who lack boundaries are truly repulsive.”

After hearing that, he raised his head and locked eyes with her, his heart pierced by her cutting

words.

“I hope you won’t come looking for me again,” she stated firmly. “Even if Sean came to speak on her

behalf, it would be useless. Besides, he would never do something so foolish. Instead of feeling sorry

for her past, why don’t you feel sorry for yourself?” She saw Josh as a clown being

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manipulated by Kelly. After delivering her final words, she turned and walked looking back.

away without

Josh remained seated at the restaurant table, his mind filled with self-doubt. Did I make a mistake?

Should I not have allowed Kelly to act this way?

Meanwhile, Abigail, still caught up in her troubled thoughts, didn’t immediately head for her car when

she left the restaurant. She walked aimlessly along the road, with Cameron silently following her,

sensing her distress.

Indeed, her mood was at its lowest point. She wasn’t a block of wood that had no feelings; in fact, she

was disappointed in Josh and Eric because of how they had been good to her in the past. It felt as

though they were following in Anthony’s footsteps, treating her like a disposable tool as soon as

someone more significant entered their lives. It was as though they hadn’t anticipated that their actions

would hurt her, much like the way Sean used to treat her..

As Cameron trailed Abigail for some time, he couldn’t help but notice that Josh had caught up to them.

With a sense of urgency, Josh swiftly approached her and gently but firmly grasped her wrist from

behind. “I’m sorry, Abigail,” he began, his eyes locking onto hers. A heavy shroud of shame draped

over his face, concealing his features.

“I’m sorry,” he repeated, his voice laced with remorse. “I went against my original intention. I shouldn’t

have treated you like this. You shouldn’t be treated this way by us. I’m truly ashamed of what I did,” he

confessed, his gaze falling as the weight of his actions bore down on him.

Abigail gently withdrew her hand from Josh’s grasp and spoke with calm composure. “You know, even

though I haven’t had much contact with Anthony, I considered him a good friend from our time in

university until the day we broke ties.”

Josh didn’t know about this, so he was shocked when he heard about it. After all, if it weren’t for

Anthony, he and Eric wouldn’t have met Abigail.

“I thought you were my friend,” she continued, her smile bittersweet. “But you’ve disappointed me over

and over again. I’m not someone who severs ties lightly, and I sometimes feel sad when my friends

force me to do things I despise. Please, don’t ever contact me again. I don’t want to feel disgusted

when I’m around you.”

The thought of losing Anthony as a friend couldn’t have escaped Abigail’s regret. She reflected on their

nearly eight-year-long friendship and recognized the pain a*sociated with losing a dear friend. She

acknowledged that the feeling of suffocation isn’t exclusive to romantic relationships but can affect

friendships as well.

“I’m sorry.” Josh apologized again. “I will handle this properly. Please don’t hate me, okay?” He looked

into Abigail’s eyes genuinely.

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