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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1507

Gary abided by his promise and left the following morning.

Before he left, he said goodbye to Celeste. The two of them were just like old friends. There was a still-like peace between them, there wasn't a hint of anger or annoyance.

Even Celeste was surprised by this.

She watched him leave at the door. When he walked out, he paused and turned around to look at Celeste for a moment, but in the end, they didn't even hug each other goodbye.

As she watched Gary leave the villa, Celeste felt her spirits returning.

Perhaps the pressure Gary brought upon her was just too much for her to bear.

She was unsure about the feelings she had. She felt like she could finally have her own space and freedom after he left, and she no longer had to allow the fear of losing him to keep her on her toes.

She took a shower, changed her clothes, tied up her hair, and went to school.

Meanwhile, Gary, who had just returned to Boston, seemed much more reserved.

He was quiet. He didn't attend school nor did he go to the laboratory. Instead, he holed up at home for the whole day.

The next day, Janice called him. "Gary, can we meet up?"

"You want to meet up with me?" Gary frowned. He didn't reject her immediately this time around. Instead, he said, "Alright, where we should meet?"

"Let's meet at the cafe near the school. I think we should have a face-to-face conversation," Janice said this in a serious but calm tone. "Would you give me a chance?"

"Sure, I'm on my way," Gary agreed. "I'll be there in half an hour."

When he stepped out of the apartment, he noticed that there was still blood on the ground, even though there was only a little trace of it.

His heart ached even more.

The bloodstain had been there for more than a week.

Every time he passed by that corner, he couldn't help feeling distressed at the sight of it.

It was Celeste's blood.

Every time he saw it, he felt conflicted.

By the time Gary arrived at the cafe, Janice was already there.

Upon seeing him enter, she immediately waved at him.

Gary walked towards her. His face was blank. He took a seat opposite from her and raised his head. His stare was calm and indifferent as he looked at her. "Tell me, what's the matter?"

"Have a cup of coffee. We can talk while we drink." Janice ordered a cup of coffee for him.

Gary remained silent. He looked very approachable, but his face was exceptionally still.

Janice was very shocked. Gary was no longer the Gary she once knew. It was as if he had changed completely after the incident.

He seemed distant and reserved, as though he was a man without a soul.

Janice took a deep breath and said to Gary, "Frankly, I'd like to apologize."

"Save it." Gary's tone was cold.

"I must apologize. I'm really sorry for Celeste's miscarriage." Janice said softly, "I'm really sorry, Gary."

Gary replied coldly, "Miscarriage. Hah - Janice, why don't you just stab me in the back with a knife again?"

Janice froze. "Stab you in the back with a knife?" Gary's gaze sank to the ground.

Janice was stunned. She forced out a smile and said, "Sorry, I might have to stab you several times more."

Gary frowned.

Janice continued, "Gary, perhaps you're not aware, but I've secretly been in love with you for the past few years. From the moment I met you, my feelings for you have never changed. I don't have a romantic relationship with Lowell. I can't seem to forget you, and this is because I really like you. That's also one of the reasons why I can't help but want to get closer to you."

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