Chapter 396
I Cannot Wait To Marry You Jack took out the necklace and put it on for Genevieve. “This present
represents my apology to you. Do you like it?” Since she couldn’t take it off and throw it away, she
forced a smile and said, “Thank you.” Delighted that she liked the present, Jack ran his fingers across
her cheek. “There’s another square-shaped yellow diamond. The transaction was a little complicated.
You’ll have to give me some time.”
Genevieve remained silent. “Genev”—Jack gently held her chin and sighed—”we might not be able to
register our marriage this year.” Secretly delighted by the news, Genevieve forced herself to endure his
roaming hands. She had been worried that Jack would drag her to the City Hall once he got his
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtresidence permit. Therefore, the news about their marriage being delayed felt as if she had struck the
lottery. Trying hard to keep a straight face, Genevieve grunted in acknowledgment. “It’s all right. I’m not
in a hurry.” “But I am. I can’t wait to marry you and take you away.” Jack stared at her longingly, with
raging passion burning in his eyes. Kissing the back of Genevieve’s slender hand, he promised, “Don’t
you worry. Our wedding will still be held in February. Once I’ve put my affairs in order, we will get our
marriage registered at once.” Genevieve’s happiness was short-lived. She did not see that coming.
“Don’t worry about it. You should focus on your affairs.”
When they arrived at Regality Gardens, Genevieve opened the left door and alighted with her bag.
Jack hurried over to carry her. “Genev, let me carry you up.” “It’s fine. I can walk.” Cognizant of Jack’s
intentions, Genevieve refused to let him do so. “I’m feeling down and hope to have some privacy.” She
managed to make Jack feel guilty with her tone as she spoke. He stepped back and watched her
struggle out of the car by herself. He went into the building first and asked for a wheelchair from the
front desk. He even stuffed a couple of bills into the receptionist’s hand. “Good night, Genev.” He gave
her a peck on her forehead. Only when the receptionist pushed Genevieve into the elevator in her
wheelchair did Jack leave. The moment he got into the car, he asked the driver with a solemn
expression, “What happened?” “I found out that Ms. Rachford got into trouble at the bar. The girls
involved seemed to be Sylvie’s fans…” the driver related everything that had happened to Jack. He
even told the latter about how Genevieve was attacked online a few days ago.
Jack received the tablet from the driver and his expression turned grave when he looked through the
downloaded pictures. Due to how busy he was, he barely had time for Genevieve, let alone monitor the
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmnews. He had assumed Genevieve was upset because he didn’t contact her, but it turned out to be
because of the controversy online. The driver continued, “Through my investigations, I discovered that
there weren’t that many people maligning her. The news mostly originated from a bunch of ghostwriters
who might be connected to Ms. Clasen.” “She wouldn’t dare. Or else I’ll snap her neck,” Jack sneered.
With his long hair touching his shoulders, he looked like the Grim Reaper himself. “If it wasn’t because I
was looking for Genev… Who does she think she is?” After glancing at the tablet again, he threw it
back onto the seat. “Call her manager and make sure she doesn’t appear in the media.
I’m worried that Genev will be upset at the sight of her.” The driver grunted in acknowledgment. Before
Genevieve went to bed, she gave her swollen ankle another spray.
By the time she woke up the next day, the swelling was gone and her leg no longer hurt that much.
When she was heating up a pot of milk in the kitchen, the doorbell suddenly rang. Thinking that Jack
might have asked the receptionist which floor she was staying on, Genevieve inexplicably tensed up.
She squinted her eye and looked through the peephole, only to see a middle-aged woman standing
outside.