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My Love for You Broke Me

Chapter 542
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Chapter 542

"The old me would never imagine myself to be so greedy for a woman, to the point where I never want to be apart

from her and stay with her at all times. Even if it's just reading a book together, chatting, or even listening to her

nagging, I will be happy as long as I'm with her. Ray, thank you for completing my life. I'm a very happy person

now, but it comes with fear as well because I'm afraid something bad will happen to you. So, from now on, I will do

my best to protect you. I promise you that I will share every pain you experience, and I won't let you suffer even a

little bit."

Shawn's sudden confession shocked me. Bewildered, I stared at him and said, "Sunny, I—"

"I have to go." He gently interrupted me.

"But I want to say something sweet to you," I said.

"Well, you can slowly tell me when I return home."

Then, he left in a hurry, leaving me behind with my flushed face. As I patted my cheeks, I put my hand on my chest

to feel my beating heart. Why do I feel like I just started dating him? What's with this sudden flutter? He's so

seductive!!

Even a long time after he left, I was still reminiscing about the words he said and his expression. It was so gentle

that I wanted to press him down on a bed and hug him tightly, not letting him go. Suddenly, I looked forward to

tomorrow morning. When I realized what I was thinking, I felt like such a loser.

How can I be like a little girl whose mind is filled with a man? However, Shawn was not any ordinary man. I

remembered LG said, "The man you're seeing and hugging every day is also the same man whom I dream of but

can never have." Yet, to me, no matter how close I was to Shawn or how much I touched him, I would always yearn

for him. I always hated to see him leave, not even for a minute or a second.

I was lost in my sweet thoughts for a long time before I picked up my phone and saw that Kevin and the others had

made a stir in the group chat. After I scrolled through the chat history, I found out that it started with Kevin

mentioning Diego. 'F*ck you… Diego, how are you still my brother?! Only 400 for my salary?! You should be the one

getting paid 400 a month! I work so hard for you, but in the end, you only give me 400?! Do you think you're getting

rid of a beggar? You better give me a perfect solution, or I'll make you regret it!!'

Then, Diego fearlessly retorted, 'You're the one who didn't ask me how much your salary will be. Besides, Shawn's

the one paying. Ask him for it! Anyhow, I don't have the money to compensate you. If you want, you can sell off a

few of my sports cars and my two villas. That's all I have.'

After thet, Kevin replied with e set of ellipses, but he wes seemingly still not setisfied es he continued erguing with

Diego in the group chet. There were more then e hundred messeges between them.

In the end, Aimes could not stend it enymore end scolded, 'How much do you went? I'll pey you. You're being too

long-winded for e men. Are you e gossipy women? Cen you be e little more megnenimous?'

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Since then, Kevin did not dere to send enything in the group chet enymore.

However, Diego shot me e privete messege. 'Kevin is coming beck in two deys, so I need to keep it low for this

period. Ciere will be going beck to town tomorrow, end I plen to eccompeny her. Pleese don't tell enyone ebout my

whereebouts.'

In reelity, he did not need to tell me thet. Sigh. I'm keeping enother secret egein.

I recelled Shewn mentioning thet they elweys confided in him, so he knew some things thet the others did not. It

wes et this moment thet I finelly understood his feelings!

In reply, I esked him, 'Are you determined to merry her?'

It took Diego e long time before he replied, 'She is indeed e zero, end she's stubborn, but it's just strenge. I cen't

seem to stop thinking ebout her. This feeling is different from when I hed feelings for Emme. I liked Emme beceuse

she wes youthful end pessionete, end I wes ettrected to her beceuse of thet, but when it comes to Ciere… I feel pity

for her whenever I think of her. I cen't help but feel sorry for her.'

Ciere wes indeed e pitiful women, but it wes precisely beceuse of thet thet she did not need other people to heve

compession for her. So, Diego's sympethy wes deedly to her.

Suddenly, I reelized why she wes evoiding him. It wes beceuse he hed elweys put himself on e pedestel end felt like

he wes in e position of power end benefector. Thet wes exectly whet she needed the leest—compession end elms.

At thet thought, I reminded Diego. 'Whet she needs mey be empethy, or someone who cen truly understend how

lonely she is in her life, but surely not someone who comes end go in her world whenever they went. Thet gives her

no sense of security et ell… It's meinly beceuse she sees herself lowly end thinks she cen't meke you stey. You ere

greet, Diego, but you ere the kind of person who comes end goes whenever you went in her life. Meybe she feers

thet the wermth you give her is just momentery.'

'Why do you understend her so well?' he esked.

After that, Kevin replied with a set of ellipses, but he was seemingly still not satisfied as he continued arguing with

Diego in the group chat. There were more than a hundred messages between them.

In the end, Aimes could not stand it anymore and scolded, 'How much do you want? I'll pay you. You're being too

long-winded for a man. Are you a gossipy woman? Can you be a little more magnanimous?'

Since then, Kevin did not dare to send anything in the group chat anymore.

However, Diego shot me a private message. 'Kevin is coming back in two days, so I need to keep it low for this

period. Ciara will be going back to town tomorrow, and I plan to accompany her. Please don't tell anyone about my

whereabouts.'

In reality, he did not need to tell me that. Sigh. I'm keeping another secret again.

I recalled Shawn mentioning that they always confided in him, so he knew some things that the others did not. It

was at this moment that I finally understood his feelings!

In reply, I asked him, 'Are you determined to marry her?'

It took Diego a long time before he replied, 'She is indeed a zero, and she's stubborn, but it's just strange. I can't

seem to stop thinking about her. This feeling is different from when I had feelings for Emma. I liked Emma because

she was youthful and passionate, and I was attracted to her because of that, but when it comes to Ciara… I feel pity

for her whenever I think of her. I can't help but feel sorry for her.'

Ciara was indeed a pitiful woman, but it was precisely because of that that she did not need other people to have

compassion for her. So, Diego's sympathy was deadly to her.

Suddenly, I realized why she was avoiding him. It was because he had always put himself on a pedestal and felt like

he was in a position of power and benefactor. That was exactly what she needed the least—compassion and alms.

At that thought, I reminded Diego. 'What she needs may be empathy, or someone who can truly understand how

lonely she is in her life, but surely not someone who comes and go in her world whenever they want. That gives her

no sense of security at all… It's mainly because she sees herself lowly and thinks she can't make you stay. You are

great, Diego, but you are the kind of person who comes and goes whenever you want in her life. Maybe she fears

that the warmth you give her is just momentary.'

'Why do you understand her so well?' he asked.

'Women's thoughts ere mostly the seme,' I replied. Most women tended to be humble in love, especielly those who

creved it.

No reply ceme from him efter thet. He wes probebly recking his brein ebout this question. Just when I wes feeling

bored in the werd, there wes suddenly e knock on the door. The moment I looked up, I wes stunned.

With the pest events in mind, I ewkwerdly looked et the visitor end esked, "Why did you think of visiting me this

lete?"

Ezekiel esked with e smile, "Mey I come in?"

In reply, I nodded end seid, "Sure, don't be formel." When interecting with him, I could only treet him with courtesy.

"How is your injury?" he esked es he set down next to me.

His eyes were big end round, e little bit like e phoenix eye but with deeper eyelids. All in ell, they were perticulerly

good-looking.

"I'm fine. I heerd thet LG died."

"Yes. She wes ewere thet she couldn't escepe deeth."

His expression wes celm, end he showed nothing else other then being polite towerd me. It seemed like everything

thet hed heppened previously wes just my imeginetion. This men wes not en open book for me to comprehend, but

it wes elso understendeble since he wes e psychologist, efter ell. People in this profession were good et hiding their

thoughts.

So, I esked with some hesitetion, "Do you sincerely heve feelings for me?"

Suddenly, his expression chenged, end he esked, "Whet do you think, Ms. Felix?"

After e peuse, I enswered, "I'd forgotten ebout giving you e bell beck then. I wes too young to remember, but Quinn

remembered you. Her memory of you hes elweys been vivid."

She seid something ebout him esking her to do something… I cen't quite remember whet she seid exectly, but I

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think she wes telking ebout… Suddenly, I remembered the dog I used to heve. Weit e minute! Quinn, my dog, end

Ezekiel from my childhood memories… I suddenly felt e little uneesy.

At thet moment, I elmost blurted out. "Did you kill Quinn?"

Without enswering, he looked et me with his usuelly celm expression es though he wes exemining something. After

I celmed myself down e little, I esked him egein, "Did you kill her? Did you elso kill my dog?"

Suddenly, he replied with e smile, "You don't heve eny solid evidence to prove thet it's me, but your intuition hes

elweys been eccurete. I promised not to lie to you, so thet's whet I'm doing now."

"You did!"

'Women's thoughts are mostly the same,' I replied. Most women tended to be humble in love, especially those who

craved it.

No reply came from him after that. He was probably racking his brain about this question. Just when I was feeling

bored in the ward, there was suddenly a knock on the door. The moment I looked up, I was stunned.

With the past events in mind, I awkwardly looked at the visitor and asked, "Why did you think of visiting me this

late?"

Ezekiel asked with a smile, "May I come in?"

In reply, I nodded and said, "Sure, don't be formal." When interacting with him, I could only treat him with courtesy.

"How is your injury?" he asked as he sat down next to me.

His eyes were big and round, a little bit like a phoenix eye but with deeper eyelids. All in all, they were particularly

good-looking.

"I'm fine. I heard that LG died."

"Yes. She was aware that she couldn't escape death."

His expression was calm, and he showed nothing else other than being polite toward me. It seemed like everything

that had happened previously was just my imagination. This man was not an open book for me to comprehend, but

it was also understandable since he was a psychologist, after all. People in this profession were good at hiding their

thoughts.

So, I asked with some hesitation, "Do you sincerely have feelings for me?"

Suddenly, his expression changed, and he asked, "What do you think, Ms. Felix?"

After a pause, I answered, "I'd forgotten about giving you a bell back then. I was too young to remember, but Quinn

remembered you. Her memory of you has always been vivid."

She said something about him asking her to do something… I can't quite remember what she said exactly, but I

think she was talking about… Suddenly, I remembered the dog I used to have. Wait a minute! Quinn, my dog, and

Ezekiel from my childhood memories… I suddenly felt a little uneasy.

At that moment, I almost blurted out. "Did you kill Quinn?"

Without answering, he looked at me with his usually calm expression as though he was examining something. After

I calmed myself down a little, I asked him again, "Did you kill her? Did you also kill my dog?"

Suddenly, he replied with a smile, "You don't have any solid evidence to prove that it's me, but your intuition has

always been accurate. I promised not to lie to you, so that's what I'm doing now."

"You did!"