Login via

True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1785

There was dead silence from his end.

Looking at her quiet phone, Leah smiled.

"Was I right?" She asked again.

She could see him typing, and typing, as if he was hesitating with his words.

She felt like he was hesitating.

Leah felt amused. Perhaps her words had left him speechless.

Anyway, she wasn't bothered either. She was indeed mad at Hogan that day.

She might have unknowingly vented her anger out on this man.

Hogan was nothing but a jerk.

As for this man writing her sequel, Leah didn't feel like talking much to him either.

She believed that she would be leaving a bad impression behind after this conversation.

Perhaps he would even stop admiring her.

Yet, seeing that he was still typing, Leah wondered if she really did scare him off.

Although he was still typing, Leah still sent him another message, "Can't you just spill it already?"

She noticed that he stopped typing. Perhaps he saw her message.

After a while, he was typing again.

Then, a paragraph was sent.

"You said men are all the same. You've concluded every single man on this planet. I find it unfair. I don't know what you went through that made you hate men this much."

"But I still find it inappropriate for you to generalize us all. I hope you can still find something good in others. I'm sure the person who hurt you would feel sorry seeing you acting like this too."

Leah was startled for a while before bursting into laughter. Why would Hogan feel sorry for her?

Besides, she wouldn't be bothered too.

He was a jerk.

Even if Hogan really felt sorry, Leah wouldn't care about him.

A jerk like him would never feel sorry for hurting someone. She was curious to know when did Hogan become like this too. Or perhaps he was always like this, but he hid it well all this time.

Leah thought for a moment and replied, "A jerk would never feel sorry. If he does, he wouldn't have hurt others in the first place. A jerk will always be a jerk. He's heartless and cruel. You are defending men yet you don't even care about the girls who had their hearts broken. Aren't you being reckless too?"

He sent her a sweating emoji.

Leah replied, "I heard from Victoria that you're a man. I want to ask you something. You will get married someday, won't you?"

"Even if you won't get married, you will still date and sleep around too, am I right? I hope you will treat women right. Your writing is pretty good, and you can totally write your own books. I hope you won't end up as a jerk. Let's stop here."

Leah put her phone away and ignored his messages.

She started studying her law books.

It didn't take long before she received a call.

She glanced at it. It was her classmate Lydia. She picked up and Lydia asked, "Leah, are you back yet? Did you arrive safely?"

Leah said, "I've been home for quite some time now. Shouldn't you have called me like an hour ago? I've already taken my shower."

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: True Fated Marriage