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Chapter 1240

Gary's heart was burning with anxiety.

Celeste came all the way here, for Ernest's sake. Had she regarded him as something she couldtrample on as she wished?

What was even more exasperating was that she said he couldn't survive on his own; he needed torely on Ernest.

Plus, she was going to leave after she finished what she wanted to say.

Gary was fuming. However, at the very last moment, he couldn't hold himself back and pulled herinto his arms, seeing that she was about to leave.

Celeste was also taken aback.

At that very moment, she could pick up the fresh and refreshing scent of his fragrance. It was mostlikely the scent of mint soap mixed with his own scent. It was particularly fragrant.

Her heart was pounding wildly, and she was at a loss as to what to do.

However, in the next second, she was released from his embrace.

He took a step back and stared at her; a trace of embarrassment flashed across his handsomeface.

He stared at Celeste and uttered in a rough voice, "Do you think you can just come here anytimeyou want and leave whenever you wish?"

Celeste pursed her lips and thought that the hug was probably just him accidentally pulling too hard.

It was an accident.

He didn't do it on purpose.

Celeste also controlled herself from flushing as she lowered her eyes slightly and whispered, "I amthe one to blame, and I sincerely apologize. I should have respected your choice. If you really havedecided, then I won't continue to force you. At least I won't regret now that I've tried."

"Celeste." Gary saw that Celeste had lowered her head, and she didn't dare to look at him. Aftersaying so many words in one breath, she refused to look him in the eye. Meanwhile, Gary's heartwas surging with emotions.

There was a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

His breathing became heavier due to the fluctuation in his emotions.

"Yes?" Celeste raised her head and looked at Gary.

She saw the turbulence deep down in his eyes. The surface was calm as a stagnant pond, but deepdown, it was turbulent.

She couldn't quite understand why Gary always looked like he had all the worries in the world atsuch a young age.

"Is there something you want to say?" Celeste mustered up her courage again. "Can you just say itout loud? I don't understand what is going on in your mind. Can you just spit it out?"

Some emotions were fierce and indomitable.

However, Gary wasn't the kind of person who would say his thoughts out loud, especially when itconcerned his emotions.

It seemed that Celeste was completely unaware.

It made sense.

He understood everything at the age of sixteen, but this girl in front of him was probably stillclueless.

Gary restrained himself. Even if he said it out loud, he felt that Celeste would not be able tocomprehend.

However, he felt that he would regret it if he continued to keep it in his heart.

"What I want to say is follow me to the United States. Ignore Ernest." He finally forced himself to sayit out loud.

This was his sincere request.

Celeste was startled and stared at him with wide eyes. After a long while, she shook her head. "I'msorry, Gary. I have already made up my mind that if you're willing to ask Ernest to go to the UnitedStates with us, then the three of us will go together. If you're not willing to do that, then I'll go toEngland with Ernest."

This was her decision.

It was as if a sharp dagger had stabbed into Gary's heart.

He stood frozen, expecting that this would happen.

He suddenly smirked. His eyes were filled with disappointment, and there was a tinge of coldness inhis grin.

"You should leave."

Celeste was dumbfounded. For a moment, she felt a little regretful and wanted to say that she stillwanted to go to the United States.

But she had spoken out loud; she didn't want to go back on her words.

"Goodbye, then," Celeste muttered and went out.

This time, Gary did not stop her.

Celeste left just like that.

Then, his room fell into complete silence.

He heard the sound of the door closing.

Outside the room, Celeste wiped away the tears in her eyes and left only after the redness in hereyes subsided.

As she reached the ground floor, she saw Grace was still waiting there. She walked over and said,"Auntie, sorry for disturbing you. I'll be leaving first."

"Celeste, how is it?" Grace looked at Celeste with concern and asked, "Has Gary agreed? Are thethree of you going to the United States together?"

Celeste shook her head and answered, "No, he has made up his mind. Auntie, I'll be going."

She didn't know what to say. The atmosphere was tense, and she felt that she was going to tear upif she continued to stay.

She didn't know why she felt this way, but she was depressed.

Gary was someone she really couldn't figure out at all.

Seeing that Celeste looked a little upset, Grace also felt a little anxious. "Celeste, where are yougoing? Are you going back to school?"

"Yes, auntie." "Butler, send Celeste back to school." Grace immediately ordered.

"No, it's fine. Thank you."

"It's better if we drive you there." Grace insisted.

After personally sending Celeste off to the car, she glanced up.

As soon as she lifted her head, she was shocked to see a figure standing by the window on thethird floor.

Gary was standing there, looking down indifferently.

Grace was puzzled for a moment, then she strode into the house.

Meanwhile, Gary watched as Celeste left. It was only when the car was out of his sight that hewithdrew his gaze with a gloomy expression on his face. He went back to the bed and sat downbefore he lay down again.

When Grace pushed the door open and entered the room, she saw her son lying on the bed, longlegs touching the ground. He looked fatigued.

"Gary?" Grace called out.

Gary sat up immediately and looked at his mother as he regained his composure. "Mommy, what isit?"

Seeing that he schooled his emotions in an instant, Grace sighed in her heart. When had he

started to hide his feelings from her?

"Celeste has left." Grace said, "It's the first time a girl has come to our house. Won't you see heroff?"novelbin

"There's no need." Gary opened his mouth quickly and replied, "She's just a classmate."

"Just a classmate?" She teased him playfully.

Gary could tell from his mother's tone that she was teasing him. So, he didn't take it seriously andanswered, "What else? Mom, you can't possibly think that I like her, do you?"

Grace nodded.

Gary was a smart kid, and his lies sounded very much like the truth. However, he failed to realizethat he was Grace's son. No matter how old he got, he would never be able to escape Grace'sdiscerning gaze.

She could tell that he liked the young girl.

Gary sneered. "Mommy, you're wrong. She's the girl Ernest likes."

Grace was taken aback for a moment.

At the mention of Ernest and paired with what Celeste said before, it was obvious that the twinsliked her, but the young girl had no idea.

Celeste probably didn't treat them as someone she fancied but solely as classmates.

At the age of sixteen, they were only beginning to learn of romantic relationships. It was just thatsome people were late bloomers.

As a mother, she didn't expose her son openly. Instead, she was just puzzled and asked, "The girlthat Ernest likes? How do you know that he likes Celeste?"

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