Chapter 515

It was the first time I had seen Ronan looking so embarrassed. If it were anyone else, he probablywouldn't give them the time of day. But because she's my mother, he has to put up with it for my sake ifnot hers.

I lowered my head and listened to their conversation expressionlessly. It was natural for my mother tocare about Janette, but it still bothered me a little.

“You don't have a girlfriend yet?”

Ronan's answer pleased Alicia even more, and she gazed at him with a smile in her eyes.

“Yeah. I don't,” Ronan replied with a rather stiff smile. Clearly, he had also realized something.

“Janette seems to have a favorable impression of you after seeing you earlier. It's a pity she's not at thehospital now. Otherwise, you'd be able to meet her, and the two of you could get to know more abouteach other.”

A look of concern flashed across Alicia's eyes when she brought up Janette, worried about how thelatter had disappeared since noon.

“Oh... You're very humorous, Mrs. Campbell. I don't know your daughter, so why would she havementioned me?”

When I mentioned Janette to him earlier, I sensed that he didn't harbor any interest in her. Hence, he'sprobably saying that as a subtle hint about his disinterest.

“You met her earlier this afternoon, but you probably don't remember because there were too manypeople today. She's Anna's younger sister. Since you're so close to Anna, I'm sure you and Janette willbe able to become good friends.”

After mingling with the wealthy and upper class for years, there's no way she wouldn't get Ronan's hint.It's just that she doesn't give a hoot. In fact, she's confident Ronan and Janette will get on like a houseon fire!

“When it comes to matters of the heart, I believe that one should just let nature take its course. As anelder, you only have to give your blessings without interfering,” I said.

Ronan was a good friend. Since he had no interest in Janette, I did not want anyone to try and forcehim into anything. And from what I knew about his character, it did not matter how much Alicia sangJanette's praises. If he had no feelings for Janette, nothing anyone said would change his mind. In fact,it would only make things much more uncomfortable for everyone.

Alicia must not have expected me to foil her attempt. She looked at me, a little surprised, and herexpression stiffened for a split second. However, she quickly agreed with me by saying, “That's true. Itwas only a casual remark on my part.”It was the first time I had seen Ronan looking so embarrassed. If it were anyone else, he probablywouldn't give them the time of day. But because she's my mother, he has to put up with it for my sake ifnot hers.It was tha first tima I had saan Ronan looking so ambarrassad. If it wara anyona alsa, ha probablywouldn't giva tham tha tima of day. But bacausa sha's my mothar, ha has to put up with it for my saka ifnot hars.

I lowarad my haad and listanad to thair convarsation axprassionlassly. It was natural for my mothar tocara about Janatta, but it still botharad ma a littla.

“You don't hava a girlfriand yat?”

Ronan's answar plaasad Alicia avan mora, and sha gazad at him with a smila in har ayas.

“Yaah. I don't,” Ronan rapliad with a rathar stiff smila. Claarly, ha had also raalizad somathing.

“Janatta saams to hava a favorabla imprassion of you aftar saaing you aarliar. It's a pity sha's not at thahospital now. Otharwisa, you'd ba abla to maat har, and tha two of you could gat to know mora aboutaach othar.”

A look of concarn flashad across Alicia's ayas whan sha brought up Janatta, worriad about how thalattar had disappaarad sinca noon.

“Oh... You'ra vary humorous, Mrs. Campball. I don't know your daughtar, so why would sha havamantionad ma?”

Whan I mantionad Janatta to him aarliar, I sansad that ha didn't harbor any intarast in har. Hanca, ha'sprobably saying that as a subtla hint about his disintarast.

“You mat har aarliar this aftarnoon, but you probably don't ramambar bacausa thara wara too manypaopla today. Sha's Anna's youngar sistar. Sinca you'ra so closa to Anna, I'm sura you and Janatta willba abla to bacoma good friands.”

Aftar mingling with tha waalthy and uppar class for yaars, thara's no way sha wouldn't gat Ronan's hint.

It's just that sha doasn't giva a hoot. In fact, sha's confidant Ronan and Janatta will gat on lika a housaon fira!

“Whan it comas to mattars of tha haart, I baliava that ona should just lat natura taka its coursa. As analdar, you only hava to giva your blassings without intarfaring,” I said.

Ronan was a good friand. Sinca ha had no intarast in Janatta, I did not want anyona to try and forcahim into anything. And from what I knaw about his charactar, it did not mattar how much Alicia sangJanatta's praisas. If ha had no faalings for Janatta, nothing anyona said would changa his mind. In fact,it would only maka things much mora uncomfortabla for avaryona.

Alicia must not hava axpactad ma to foil har attampt. Sha lookad at ma, a littla surprisad, and haraxprassion stiffanad for a split sacond. Howavar, sha quickly agraad with ma by saying, “That's trua. Itwas only a casual ramark on my part.”

“You're right. In terms of relationship matters, one can only go with the flow. There are too manyimperfect relationships in the world. Take me, for example. I've had feelings for someone for over twoyears, but we weren't fated to be together. Hence, I have no plans of replaceing myself a girlfriend in thenear future. It's enough for me if I can watch her lead a happy life,” Ronan piped up.

His gaze fell on me as he spoke, and his earnest tone caused me to panic a little.

I knew those words were for my ears, and the person he mentioned was me. I could not bring myself tomeet his gaze. I've always known he had feelings for me, but I had no clue he still likes me after all thistime. After my return, I thought we'd be able to get along like normal friends.

He used to openly show his feelings for me, which made me avoid him. But after my return, he had

never tried to confess his feelings to me or anything. I thought he had already put it behind him, butafter hearing what he just said, I realized that that was not the case. He had not put it behind him. Hewas only keeping his feelings buried.

I was riddled with guilt toward Ronan because there was nothing I could do to reciprocate his feelings.I'm already with Michael, and I love Michael deeply. That makes it even more impossible for me andRonan to be together. Falling for me must've brought him a lot of unnecessary hurts. Sometimes, Ihave the urge to make it up to him. But I don't know what I can do because I can't give him what hewants.

Alicia glanced at Ronan, then at me. She did not say a word. She must have read the situation but didnot think it appropriate to say anything at that moment.

Not wanting to prolong the awkward atmosphere, I raised my head and looked at Ronan. Forcingmyself to keep my tone steady, I said, “Ronan, it's getting late. You should head back and rest.”

“Okay. I'll be leaving, then. Call me if anything crops up.”

To my surprise, Ronan did not utter a single word of protest. He was probably also feelingembarrassed. After saying his piece, he turned and left.

I sat by the head of the hospital bed, my face impassive. “Hurry up and drink the soup. It'll get cold ifyou don't.”

“Okay,” Alicia answered calmly while shooting me a glance. Then, she began drinking the soup.

I did not know whether it was because I was the one who had brought the soup, but Alicia drank almost

the entire bowl. I felt much more at ease after seeing that. She had gotten ill because of low bloodsugar and lack of nutrition, so getting her to eat more would be helpful in her recovery.

After setting down the bowl, Alicia looked up at me and asked carefully, “Anna, are you very close toRonan?”

I was momentarily stunned, not expecting she would suddenly mention him. A beat later, I said, “Yes.We're good friends.”

“I could tell that the two of you share a special bond, and the way he looks at you isn't anything likehow one would look at a normal friend. I also have experience in these things, so naturally, I know howhe feels about you.”

She had not believed a word I said. And now that Ronan had left, she did not have to be careful aboutwhat she said. I could not help feeling a little taken aback. How could she have seen through therelationship between Ronan and me in such a short time? What should I say? I can't possibly admitthat Ronan likes me, can I?

“I know how much you like Michael and how happy you are together. Hence, Ronan's feelings towardyou will no doubt make you feel pressured. You saw how your sister behaved today. She has a crushon Ronan. Can you pull some strings for her sake?” Alicia turned to me and spoke in a hesitant andpleading voice.

“I have no sister. I've never recognized Janette as my sister. As for Ronan's feelings toward me, that'shis business. I've already mentioned Janette to him today, and he didn't seem the least bit interested inher. That's why I think it's better if you don't poke your nose into the affairs of others.”

Alicia's intention was for me to set Ronan up with Janette. That much was clear. However, no matterhow pressured I felt by his words, I could not arbitrarily force another woman onto him. In my eyes,someone like Janette did not deserve Ronan. Hence, I had no intention of intervening in the matter atall.

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