Chapter 2075
Chapter 2075
Shocked, Janice stared blankly at Heinz.
This powerful man resembled Gary a lot, but he was far wiser as experience had matured him. Hence, Gary would surely resemble his father in a few decades.
Janice was astonished by Heinz's attitude, and she frowned. "I must be a very unscrupulous girl to you."
"I said that earlier, don't you remember? I thought that you should have a better memory. If not, I can remind you once more. The Jones family does not welcome you. If Gary chose you as his girlfriend, then he is going against the will of the entire family."
"Uncle Jones, you can't do this." Janice felt her last hope slip away. She hadn't expected Heinz to be so ruthless. Heinz looked at her coldly. "You'd better not kneel. I'm afraid that my mind won't change even if your knees bleed." Janice was shocked by his words, and she sat back down on the sofa.
"Uncle Jones, what do I lack?"
"You should ask yourself that question." Heinz leveled a piercing stare at Janice, his eyes filled with fury.
"I really don't know what makes Celeste better than me." Janice was still reluctant to accept reality as she felt that she was the best person for Gary. However, she was at a loss after Heinz rejected her. "You can't just listen to Celeste. I know she's been badmouthing me."
Heinz suddenly smiled.
He did not say anything and continued to stare at Janice.
Janice assumed that her guess was correct, so she continued, "I admit I'm quite headstrong, and I'm not as gentle as Celeste. I understand that you like girls like her."
To Heinz, Janice wasn't only unscrupulous, she also had a bad moral character.
He looked at Janice as if she were a comedian and remained silent.
On the other hand, Janice thought that her words had moved Heinz, so she mustered up the courage to continue.
"Actually, Gary and I were already together when we were in the United States."
"Miss Simpson." Heinz couldn't help but stop her.
Janice looked up at Heinz and asked, "Uncle Jones?"
"Not only do you have a bad memory, but you're delusional too, aren't you?" Heinz sneered, "Celeste is indeed not as good as you."
Janice was not angered by Heinz's sarcasm and replied, "I'm indeed more suitable for Gary than Celeste. Celeste is too weak. Regarding this, she's indeed inferior to me."
"Of course." Heinz chuckled. "How could Celeste be as shameless as you are?"
"You must be kidding me, Uncle Jones." Janice laughed self-deprecatingly. "Everyone becomes emboldened by love. If that makes me shameless, then so be it. I'm a woman who is willing to sacrifice for love, and I don't think I'm in the wrong."
Janice was extremely delusional.
How could Celeste ever compare with her?
"You insist you're in the right after you've stolen someone's boyfriend and gotten yourself pregnant against his will. You used Lowell, and yet you're unwilling to admit it I'm afraid that you're the only person who can do this, Miss Simpson" Heinz sneered. "However, I do admire your ability. You managed to bring Gary and Lowell under your spell, and that's no easy feat." "I never deceived them. I was nothing but true to them. I love Gary and I treat Lowell as a friend." Janice denied Heinz's claims.
"That's enough. I don't have the energy to waste with you," Heinz said in a low voice. "Gary doesn't have feelings for you, so there is no way he'll be your boyfriend. Don't waste your time, Miss Simpson."
"Uncle, I've already risked my life for this." Janice looked at Heinz. "Judging by that, don't you think I'm worthy of a second look."
Heinz growled, "This is exactly why you don't deserve a chance. People will only hate you more if you keep forcing them."
"Uncle Jones, it's all Gary's fault."
"How is it his fault?" Heinz asked.
"He's afraid that I'll come to you, and he's afraid that I'll hurt Celeste."
"Since you already know, why are you doing this then? Tell me, Miss Simpson, do you love Gary, or are you trying to coerce him into loving you?" Heinz questioned.
Janice flinched and her expression shifted.
Heinz said, "Miss Simpson, your parents will be heartbroken if they knew about this."
Janice's face turned even paler.
Heinz looked at her and said, "If
you're still willing to listen to my advice, then I would tell you to go home. Don't kick up a fuss over nothing. You and Gary can never be. He's never loved you, so why not find a man who will appreciate you instead of wasting your time."
Heinz decided to remind her one more time because Janice was still young. Hence, she shouldn't be doing this.
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"Let's make a bet, Uncle Jones. I bet that Gary will definitely become my husband. Also, I believe that the Jones family will welcome me with open arms soon," Janice replied with certainty.
Heinz frowned at her confidence.
A cold smile appeared on his lips. "Miss Simpson, you are being very overconfident."
Janice said, "I've never failed to get what I want. If I want Gary, then I'll get him eventually."
"Miss Simpson, does your family know about what you're doing?" Heinz asked.
"Uncle Jones, just say what you want to say."
"I want to say that you're sick, Miss Simpson. You're mentally ill. Such blind confidence in yourself is an illness, and you need therapy."
"It looks like you don't believe me. I'm not being delusional, Uncle Jones. I'll be able to get Gary sooner or later."
"What makes you think you're even worthy of me?" An angry voice suddenly sounded at the door.