When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster

Chapter 343: Volunteering Only to Have Cold Water Thrown on Her



Chapter 343: Volunteering Only to Have Cold Water Thrown on Her

"Adrian, this time you’re choosing a spokesperson from complete newcomers, and not selecting experienced female stars. It’s actually a laborious and costly task. Cultivating a new spokesperson requires professional teachers to instruct in everything from modeling steps to inner qualities and aura..."

"Get to the point." Adrian Lancaster gently interrupted, seemingly devoid of any personal emotion.

Sienna felt that he seemed to want to limit his interaction with her, so she sighed lightly in her heart.

"I can do everything." The girl bit her lip and bravely volunteered, "I’ve studied domestic and foreign etiquette, can play piano, read many acclaimed novels, and possess that inner radiating aura."

"So what?" Adrian’s profound gaze lingered on her.

"Your Eternal Moment series was originally meant for me, so I think I’m the most suitable spokesperson for it."

Hearing her supposedly outstanding tone, Adrian couldn’t help but chuckle, "Who told you this was for you?"

"Adrian, I know you harbor resentment in your heart and won’t admit it, but this was your promise to me, and I haven’t forgotten." The girl’s eyes conveyed a sense of determination.

"My promise to you disappeared the moment we broke up." He told her very clearly—

"Listen, to avoid misunderstandings and unnecessary trouble later on, I must correct your mistaken perception. The Eternal Moment series is a gift for the meeting with my unborn child."

Sienna’s body stiffened, and she felt as if she instantly fell into an icy cave.

As Adrian looked at her, there wasn’t a trace of joking in his eyes.

He said, "Out of humanitarian concern, I’m willing to offer you financial compensation. You must have spent a lot on medical expenses. Do you have any external debts? Report them to me collectively."

"What do you mean? You want to use money to sever the connection between us?" Sienna got anxious, "Is it just to ease your guilt?"

"Why should I feel guilty?" His voice was deep, reminding her, "You were the one who proposed the breakup."

Their gazes met, and the girl was speechless.

But Sienna quickly felt that his cold demeanor towards her was due to... the lingering resentment in his heart.

She firmly believed that if he didn’t love her, he wouldn’t be sitting here now.

"Adrian, I want to ask you a question. Can you... answer me truthfully?" The girl looked nervously into the man’s deep eyes.

"Ask."

His indifferent tone diminished her courage to speak.

But since she came, she had to ask the final question—

"I don’t want your financial compensation. If I’m not bothered by your divorce, would you be willing to divorce her?"

These words left Adrian Lancaster feeling astonished. Not only for the spokesperson position? Aiming for Mrs. Lancaster’s position too?

Such ambition?

This caused the image of his once First Love in his heart to instantly diminish.

"I would be willing to divorce her." Adrian Lancaster stood up.

Sienna’s face immediately blossomed with a radiant smile, her heart seemed to bloom with a little flower of happiness!

But the next second, before leaving, he solemnly said, "I wouldn’t be willing to marry you either."

After speaking, he turned and left without looking back.

The girl, both physically and emotionally, fell back into the icy cave; this was an outcome she hadn’t expected.

In the departing Lamborghini, Adrian remembered his subordinate’s report—

"President Lancaster, madam arranged a meeting with Miss Dawson."

His eyes grew darker, as he suspected that Sienna’s sudden appearance was possibly a scheme.

Thus, he had someone monitor Sienna’s whereabouts, discovering she had met with his mother.

Upon receiving this news, Adrian became very wary of both individuals, even thinking he was foolish.

In this world, is there such thing as purely genuine feelings?


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