My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel)

Chapter 385



Chapter 385

Chapter 385 A Bit Old–fashioned

The figure of Quintina kneeling on the ground begging for mercy flashed before Donahueiel’s eyes. He

pursed his thin lips slightly and nodded.

“Her mental health is already at a very dangerous stage. I did it for her own good. Otherwise, there Ains

ley be unpredictable consequences in the future.”

Donahueiel also felt uncomfortable sending his sister to a mental hospital. However, Quintina was alwa

ys on the edge of mental breakdowns, and that

was the best solution for her.

Besides, his tolerance toward Quintina would hurt Janet and he couldn’t

forgive himself for what had happened to their innocent child back then.

She should pay for what she had done. What Quintina had done was no

different than murder, and sending her to the mental hospital was the most

lenient punishment for her.

Gilbert looked at Donahueiel’s tired face and knew that nothing he said now

could relieve what Donahueiel had gone through. Thus, he had no choice but to pick up his glass and c

link with Donahueiel’s.

The strong alcohol slid down Donahueiel’s throat and his senses were heightened.

As soon as he put down his glass, he heard a loud commotion behind him, a woman’s scream and a m

an’s cursing were mixed together.

They looked back and saw a fat man yelling drunkenly, holding a thin girl tightly in his hand.

The girl was beautiful, looking pure without any makeup.

It seemed that she was out with friends. She was wearing loose casual clothes,

but they still couldn’t her sexy curves.

Donahueiel slightly narrowed his eyes, feeling that the girl looked familiar.

Searching in his mind silently, Donahueiel tapped the table a few times with

his fingers and quickly remembered the girl.

Wasn’t that the model who appeared in the new promotional video of Peaceral

Jewelry?

“You should have been thrilled when I asked you to drink with me. How dare

you refuse me? Who do you think you are, bitch?”

The greasy fat man started yelling and cursing the girl while grabbing her

wrist tightly.

“If you dare to run, I will…”

Before the man could finish his sentence, Doris felt he let go of her wrist all of

a sudden. Doris was baffled and looked at the fat man.

Then she saw someone gripping the fat man’s arm, and the fat man was

groaning in agony, legs trembling.

It was Donahueiel.

Then Donahueiel shoved the fat man in disgust, and the man was rolled away several yards like a ball

and hit the wine cabinet on the counter.

Seeing what happened, the people around them all snickered and stared at

Donahueiel at the same time.

Donahuelel grabbed a tissue beside him and wiped his palms slowly with a graceful and elegant postu

re as if he touched something dirty.

“Thank you, sir.”

Doris was startled by what had happened earlier and thanked him with a low

voice.

“Go home now. It isn’t safe here,” Donahueiel threw away the tissue and said

casually.

It took the fat man a few seconds to react. Then he got up, touched the back of

his head, and yelled loudly.

“Who did that? Who hit me? Show yourself or…”

Before he finished speaking, he saw Donahueiel turning around and walking to him slowly. Then the fat

man’s voice was stuck in his throat.

Donahueiel’s shiny leather shoes stepped on the wooden floor of the bar, making a slight crisp sound,

hitting the fat man’s heart one by one, like a call

from hell.

The fat man’s eyes were full of panic, he

was so shocked by Donahueiel’s cold expression that he swallowed in fear, and he fell on the ground, a

lmost on his

knees begging for mercy.

Donahueiel stopped next to the fat man, brushed off the folds of his trousers, and looked down at the fa

t man’s trembling body.

“Don’t let me see you again,” he said with contempt.

Donahuelel’s voice was like the whisper of a devil. Not only the

fat man, but even the people around him felt a chill and couldn’t help shivering.

The fat man nodded in horror and dashed out of the bar.

Donahueiel returned to his old self again as the man left and walked back to his seat expressionlessly.

Gilbert raised his brows slightly, and watched Donahueiel sit down calmly in

astonishment.

“Do you know her?” he asked.

Then a playful smile flashed through Gilbert’s face. “Except for Anastasia, I

have never seen you stand up for any woman like this.”

His words made Donahueiel pause, and then he smiled bitterly.

“Did I not do the same for Janet?”

Gilbert tried to suppress the corners of his lips from twitching as if he had heard something funny. Did D

onahueiel forget what he had done for saving

her sister?

Gilbert didn’t

want to provoke Donahueiel. Thus, he shrugged and replied vaguely, “Compared with Anastasia, you di

dn’t do enough.”

As Gilbert saw it, Donahueiel treated Anastasia as a princess, and Janet as

more than a housekeeper.

Seeing that Donahueiel was sullen and silent, Gilbert shook his glass while looking around.

“Don’t think too much about it. You’ll get Janet back if you start mending your Ways,”

Was Gilbert right? Could he really get Janet back?

Donahuciel raised his head and took

a sip of his strong drink. The alcohol slid down his throat, causing a burst of burning in his stomach.

There was a calm determination in his eyes. Whether Janet was willing to accept him or not, he would

do his best to make it up to her.

Once she stayed alone in an empty room and waited for three years. And now he would wait for her, ev

en if took several years or more.

“I’m sorry, sir.”

A pleasant voice knocked Donahueiel out of his thought. He looked up and saw

Doris standing in front of him.

“I was in a daze and didn’t thank you properly earlier. Why don’t I pay for your drink tonight?”

Doris looked at the luxurious scotch bottles on the table, then noticed Donahueiel and Gilbert’s suits, a

nd wondered if she had enough money for it

or not.

But she had to do it. If it weren’t for Donahueiel, she wouldn’t get out of it this

easily.

Donahueiel’s gaze fell back to the wine glass, and he raised his finger nonchGilberttly, with a clear sign

of rejection.

Doris stood there, didn’t know what to do.

Git Borus

Gilbert loosened his tie and broke the silence with his laughter. Then he signaled Doris to come to him.

Doris hesitated for a few seconds and stepped forward, then she heard Gilbert’s frivolous voice in her e

ars.

“He just did that out of generosity. You don’t have to thank him. Plus, your way of approaching men is a

bit old–fashioned, don’t you think?”

Doris realized that they had misunderstood her and denied it immediately.

“I wasn’t. I just want to thank this gentleman for saving me earlier…”

“You don’t have to.”

Donahueiel put down his glass and interrupted.

“I did that because I recognized you as a model of Peaceral Jewelry. You should be clear that the popul

arity of new jewelry is booming now. If the chief model is involved in a scandal at this time, it will have a This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - ©.

considerable negative impact on Peaceral Jewelry.”


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