Chapter 582 She Shouldn't Have Believed Him!
Chapter 582 She Shouldn't Have Believed Him!
"It was Gary's fault that Moore turned against him," Jean threw an uncontrollable tantrum as she
noticed her dearest friend, sulking for his father cum enemy.
"Jean!" Zed appeased her, asking her to come to her senses. As Zed was busy dealing with his hot-
headed wife, a sudden attack of a squeaky voice put this pointless talk to an unexpected end. "That's
enough!" Moore shouted. Moore stared at Jean with his cold eyes that seemed as red as a sea
drenched with the blood of countless soldier died in the battlefield. "I have already told you he is
nothing but a ruthless father. He cares for nothing but himself. It's because of his self-possessed nature
that he didn't even tremble a little abandoning his biological son to quench his thirst with a new woman!
But you adamantly refused to listen to me. Now it might have hurt your blindfolded eyes to witness the
truth all by themselves. Now, could you comprehend why I hate him so much? He is nothing but a
hypocritical demon!" Moore emitted fumes of anger as he cursed his father for his breach of trust.
"I'm sorry, Moore. I shouldn't have considered you too stubborn to even listen to your father." As she
couldn't help feeling pitiful for Moore's pathetic condition, words filled with repents uttered from Jean's
voluble mouth.
'If I hadn't been persistent in persuading Moore to come talk with Gary, Moore wouldn't have ended up
in such an embarrassing situation, ' thought Jean looking blankly at thin air.
Gary though seemed to be Jean's bitter enemy for now, it was not so long when there dwelt a mark of
respect for Gary in her small yet beautiful heart. It might be owing to her trust that though Zed had
already dissuaded her yet, she found it too hard to swallow that Gary, a man looked up as a god by
each individual of H City could stoop to the extent of abandoning his biological son, in order to marry
another woman for his own official career. Jean thus desperately tried to assuage herself on the pretext
that there might have been some grave reasons that had compelled a man like him to commit such a
heinous act.
But Moore was his biological son. What grave problem in god's name might have compelled Gary to
stoop so low and what might have been preventing him from unveiling the truth? Jean bit her nail out of
inquisitiveness blended with rage.
'It seems that I shouldn't have believed that wretched man at all!' Jean cursed Gary secretly.
"Mr. Bai, if you are here asking to talk with Moore today so that you could prevent him from attending
the Bai family's feast, then your meek heart might crush to pieces for I have already helped that poor
soul decide on this matter!" Jean warned Gary coldly. As her dazzling body shivered with anger, she
lashed at Gary in a contrasting tone, "Not only will we attend the feast, but we will also expose what
you have done to Moore. Don't blame us for the ruthlessness for it's you who have gifted us with this
unique trait."
As her lungs lost air, Jean pulled out Moore in frenzy.
"Jean..." Hearing what Jean had said, Zed's face clouded with worry, and he cried anxiously for her
receding figure.
But Jean was too angry to listen to his pleading. She thus got hold of Moore's arm and wanted to rush
out of the tea house in a mad pace. However, her ankle was sprained, so she could only stumble all
her way out of the box.
Seeing this, Moore swiftly reached for his arm to hold her. Finally, after a tense duel of words, the two
of them left the gloomy atmosphere with Jean in Moore's arms, leaving behind the dumbfounded Zed
and Gary in the box filled with darkness.
"I'm so sorry, Mr. Bai!" Zed apologized to Gary in an incoherent voice. He then switched his attention to
Gary and tried to confront him as he approached him to ask for a leave. "Don't feel too dull of Jean's
random words for she is too impulsive to these kinds of things. I hope you can understand me.
Moreover, she has inspired Moore to meet you only because she hoped you two can build a good
rapport with each other. We didn't anticipate the events would turn down like this."
Zed tried his best to cheer up the gloomy man yet again.
"It's all my fault." A line of sheer regret surfaced Gary's broad forehead as he longed for being united
with his only son again. Gary though shook his head gently to Zed's kind words, yet he couldn't help
feeling despondent as he murmured something out of the blue. "Since I am in no position to unveil the
truth to him. How can I be so self-centered to long for him to love me again? But still, it feels so heavy
to carry these pangs of pain in my heart. I miss you so much, Moore... You are a poor child indeed. I
feel sorry for you."
A sudden outburst of tears surfaced Gary's eyes as he recounted for the sufferings Moore had to bear
owing to him.
As Gary was busy with his longings, Zed felt quite startled to gaze at his despondent face for he could
never have acknowledged his unfathomable love for his son until now.
"Mr. Bai... Since you don't want to explain now, I believe that there must be some grave reasons behind
it. Don't feel too gloomy for I know you have always loved your son more than anything in your
successful life," Zed comforted him yet again. "I often believe that Moore could understand the blissful
relation between the two of you. Believe me, that boy has got a rigorous heart. It won't be hard for him
to forgive you when you disclose the truth to him."
"Come on! Don't try to fool me." With those words, a trace of surprise flashed across Gary's face.
However, his small moment of happiness could not withstand the gusty wind of hopelessness. He
mourned yet again, "No, he won't forgive me."
With those vague words, Gary beheld the deadlocks without letting the poor Zed knew the reason as to
why Moore couldn't forgive him.
Zed knew it quite well that if a person tried to protect someone or shield something, there naturally
tended to be a grave reason behind that. He thus refrained from balding Gary's wounds and avoided
asking him the reason behind the skirmish.
Originally, he didn't want to accompany Moore to meet Gary.
However, since he couldn't withstand Jean being upset about this matter, he convinced himself to
accompany Moore.
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so long, eventually leading to Moore forgiving Gary. Besides, that could definitely be a sigh of respite
for this pathetic father.
But unfortunately, Gary has concealed the truth from Moore for so many years that it almost seems
impossible for him to suddenly drop the blinds and come up with it. It can clearly be seen that the
seriousness and complexity of this matter are beyond one's imagination, ' Zed frowned as he thought
about Moore and Gary.
Everyone had someone they felt precious enough to protect and everybody had something that was
more than a treasure to guard. It was understandable to Zed.
Gary was in a dangerous snare that held his fragile mouth from telling the truth to Moore. He thus was
bound to be misunderstood by Moore despite the fact that he craved for nothing but Moore's love.
'Now that he has made this choice, it's no doubt that Moore would be hurt. It's inevitable, ' Zed thought
while plodding along the doorway as he was about to bid farewell to Gary.
"Sorry, Mr. Bai. I have to leave now!" Zed addressed Gary with politeness.
"OK. See you around next time." Gary raised his hand helplessly and waved feebly at Zed. The
sadness on his face did not disappear all the time.
Zed looked back again to Gary as he crossed the doorway only to find him resting in the same old
peculiar stance, but he seemed more despondent and desolated than ever before.
Now, he finally understood the reason why Jean would persuade Moore to cradle with Gary today.
Even though she didn't know Gary well, she was still willing to help the poor soul.
'Gary is indeed a poor man.
He must have suffered a great deal and may be too lonely to find himself a comrade to cradle with.
This poor man can't disclose the truth to his own biological son even though the truth has already
rotten their relationship.
Man! It's too pathetic!' Zed thought to himself.
He then sighed and turned back to stride outside.
However, as he walked out of the Tea House, He saw Moore was helping Jean to sit in a car.
He thus walked up to them swiftly. However, as Moore was opening the door for Jean, he couldn't help
turning back to look toward the window of the Tea House again.
He then noticed Gary standing in the front of the window beside the arcade with his eyes transfixed on
the two. However, he was too distant for Zed to follow the expression on his face.
With a silent sigh, Zed got in and started the car.
"I feel quite disappointed in Gary. He should have mustered up the courage and told us the truth by
now. He doesn't deserve my respect at all. I shouldn't have troubled my tender mind with him. He is
nothing but a heartless beast!"
Jean shouted in a fury.
"Stop complaining about him. It's you who persuaded Moore to come, and it's your fault that the bridge
between the two has widened more than one could imagine," Zed sighed as he drove. "So just stop
complaining, okay?"
Zed then stole a glance at Moore as he finished spitting his cruel word with an intention to hint Jean
that she was stirring the long-dead wounds again.
Jean was stunned there for a short while, but she quickly realized what Zed wanted to say. She looked
back at Moore on the passenger seat and apologized, "I'm sorry, Moore. I'm too angry, so I just can't
help..."
"You don't need to apologize, Jean." Moore glanced at Jean with a feigning smile. "I've been through
countless occasions like this, so I'm used to it. Don't worry about me. I'm okay."
Hearing Moore's words, Jean looked at him in astonishment and said, "I used to think that the reason
why you can't forgive him is that you hate him so much, but I haven't expected that it's all Gary's
problem. He is unwilling to tell you the truth. I shouldn't have blamed you. From now on, I'll never give
him a chance to meet you again."
"No, honey. It's unnecessary to do that." As Zed heard this flaccid tone, he immediately refuted Jean
with a bitter smile. "He must have something difficult to disclose. Even if we can't forgive him, there's
still no need to slander him. Jean, Moore, listen up close. Everyone has his or her own way of dealing
with people. We should at least respect him as Moore's father."
"Respect him? Never! He doesn't worth my respect!" Jean replied Zed angrily as he tried to intercede
for Gary. "A man who could abandon his biological son is nothing but a fiend. He doesn't worth
anyone's respect!"
"Jean..." Zed stopped her abruptly.
"Don't call my name!" Jean looked at him with her cold eyes and shouted. "What's the matter with you?
Why are you always defending for him?" she asked Zed. "Where were you? And what took you so long
to come here? Don't tell me you were hanging with that wretched man. Zed, I have to warn you no
matter what he tells you, you should never believe it for he lies worse than a pleader,"
Jean added as she gazed at Zed with a serious expression.
"OK. Calm down, honey. I don't believe him. But he didn't tell me anything," Zed looked at Jean and
sighed. "I feel that he is facing the worst tribulations of his life. He has sacrificed a lot to achieve what
he is today."
"That's his own fault!" Jean sniffed bizarrely. "For achieving what he wants, he has played all kinds of
tactics. Shame on him!" Jean felt a cinder burning inside her chest and she ended the conversation in
the car with rather peculiar words. "A ruthless father like him doesn't need our sympathy. He should
reap what he had sowed."