She's out of Your League Now (Millie and Winston) -
League 398
League 398
Chapter 398
Gloría glanced at Winston and asked flatly, “So, you’ve decided to marry her?”
“Yes.”
Gloria raised an eyebrow. She crossed her arms as she sat on the couch, showing an imposing
presence.
“Fine, I won’t meddle further. Since both of you are willing to marry each other, then go ahead andmake it happen,” Gloria said, her demeanor clearly showing that she was ready to wash her handsof the situation.
It was the first time she had ever backed down, leaving both Winston and Joanna astonished.
Gloria cast a quick look at Joanna and sighed. “She’s willing to go to any lengths just to marry you.You must marry her.”
However, she was certain that Joanna would stir up trouble frequently once Winston married her. Itwas infuriating to think that Winston would give up Millie just to pursue Joanna.
Gloria glared at Winston, her frustration growing as she thought about what her son had done. Hewas turning out to be a real disappointment!
“Mrs. Greer, do you really approve of me marrying Win?” Joanna asked, her eyes brimming withtears. of joy.
Gloria nodded. “Yes.”
“Mrs. Greer…” Joanna immediately sat up.
Gloria quickly waved her hand, saying, “Please, don’t move.”
Joanna’s health was delicate. She frequently fainted and needed hospitalization. Gloria worried thateven a glance could make her a suspect if anything happened to Joanna.
Gloria then approached Winston. Wearing a somber expression, she stared at him and remindedhim
in a low voice, “Win, I can’t control you forever. But I sincerely hope you’ve given careful thought tomarrying her.”
Marrying Joanna was a decision Winston had contemplated deeply before making. He lowered hisgaze, recalling the doctor’s words from that morning.
The doctor had said, “Ms. Lowell’s condition is quite severe. She’s at risk of self–harm at anymoment. Her depression also comes with disturbing nightmares.
“She said she often dreams of falling into the sea, causing her to wake up in fear. It’s possible shealso suffers from thalassophobia. This might be related to the traumatic experience from threeyears
ago when she was thrown into the sea.”
Winston had asked the doctor, “Can it be treated?”
At first, the doctor nodded. But in the next second, they shook their head. “It depends on thepatient’s
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mental strength.”
Winston snapped back to reality. A brief flash of emotion crossed his eyes as he gazed at Gloria.
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Joanna had ruined her life just to save him. Hence, he couldn’t bring himself to pretend nothing hadhappened.
Winston nodded in response.
“You won’t regret this, will you?” Gloria asked, seeking confirmation.
“I won’t.” In actuality, Winston didn’t have a choice.
Gloria had to admit that there were many times when Winston seemed so unfamiliar to her. It was tothe point that even she, as his mother, could hardly recognize him.
She couldn’t wrap her head around why he would go against everyone’s advice and insisted ondoing things his own way.
Regardless, Gloria didn’t have the strength to argue with Winston anymore. As an adult, he had totake responsibility for his actions. No matter what happened in the future, even if he regretted it andbegged forgiveness one day, she was determined not to sympathize with him.
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With that, Gloria left without a backward glance.
For the first time, Joanna felt that Winston was truly on her side. He had rarely defended her in frontof the Greers, but this time, he had firmly chosen her.
“Thank you, Win,” Joanna said softly, looking at Winston with red–rimmed eyes.
However, Winston simply stared at her, his face devoid of emotion. Suddenly, he leaned in closer toJoanna, who looked up pitifully.
In the next second, Winston gripped her chin and spoke in a low, menacing tone, “You’ve saved mebefore, so you should know that I won’t stand by and watch you die before me.
“But Joanna, don’t do anything so foolish again, and don’t try to scheme against me. Otherwise, it’llonly push me further away. Do you understand?”
Joanna knew that Winston could always see through her schemes. He was just too perceptive.
She started to understand that his decision to marry her was influenced by her claim of havingsaved his life. This wasn’t a love she had won through genuine affection. It was something she hadpractically stolen!
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