Chapter 139
Chapter 139
Seeing Catalina, Warren quickly stopped working.
"Yes."
Catalina nodded.
"At the company?"
"Yes."
"You'd better go home to have dinner in the future. After all, the dishes at home are richer."
Catalina pursed her lips and said nothing.
"What's the matter? What can I do for you?"
"Yes."
Catalina bit her lips.
After a while, she summoned up her courage and said, "Warren, shall we cancel our engagement?"
Warren was stunned.
The two hands on the wheelchair could not help tightening up.
Catalina looked at Warren with an apologetic face but did not dare to look him in the eye.
She knew that she owed too much to Warren.
But...
Marriage was no joke after all.
Besides, the person in her heart was always Bennett.
How could she marry Warren with her love for Bennett?
In this way, it was also unfair to Warren!
He deserved to be treated wholeheartedly by a girl.
"So, Bennett broke off his engagement with Hana for your sake?"
"No."
"So now you want to break your engagement with me for him?"
"..."
Catalina bit her lips and said nothing.
She didn't know what to say.
She had said the same words many times.
But no one wanted to listen to her.
Catalina bit her lower lip hard and felt the pain before she opened her mouth. "Warren, I'm sorry. In
fact, four years ago, I thought my marriage partner was Bennett. When I found out it was you, I wanted
to refuse. However, my family didn't give me this opportunity at all. I also admit that it was my
cowardice, because they said I was your bride to save your life by giving you a wedding to counteract
your bad luck. I was afraid that my refusal would make you suffer disaster, and even more afraid that
you could not bear the stimulation with your serious illness. At that time, I never had any hope for
Bennett. So, I told myself that I would live with you after I married you, but... It doesn't work out! Finally,
we didn't get married. Now, four years have passed, when too many things have happened... "
"Yes, you have experienced a lot, but what about me? In the past four years, I have only experienced
one thing, that is... Lying down!"
"..."
Catalina felt a deep sense of guilt.
She was almost defeated and fell on the sofa, covering her head with her hands, her face full of pain.
The emotions in her heart were not only guilt but also helplessness, struggle, and grievance...
All kinds of complicated feelings were mixed, which almost forced her out of breath.
Why was it so difficult for one to live his life at will?
"Lina, let's get married!"
Catalina was shocked.
She looked up and stared at Warren in amazement.
The next second, she shook her head. "Warren, I don't want this result."
As she spoke, tears suddenly rolled out of her eyes like broken beads.
"Only when we get married can you stop all your thoughts about Bennett, and Bennett will also quit."
Warren came forward with a wheelchair and held Catalina.
He held her with cold hands. "Marry me! Be my wife. Lina, you are mine originally. Four years ago, and
now, you must be mine!"
"No..."
Catalina rebounded and took her hand back from his hand. "No, it's not like that! Warren, I beg you,
don't force me... You know I don't love you at all! I'm just forced to get engaged to you. I really can't
help it. I beg you..."
Warren, who always looked gentle, instantly looked cold.
His cold eyes, like a knife, stared at Catalina's eyes. "If Ben knew that he destroyed me by himself, how
would he react? Would he continue to tangle with you like this?"
Catalina stared at Warren in front of her in shock.
"How did I know?"
Warren raised his eyebrows and returned.
The gloom on his face gradually subsided.
Catalina's face looked pale.
Her hands, resting on the armrest of the sofa, had been trembling.
"Stop struggling, Lina. You and Bennett were doomed to have no result! It was Bennett who made me
lie for four years, and my legs were also destroyed by him. Now, you tell me you want to give me up
and be with him? Lina, how do you want me to let you and him go?"
Catalina bit her lips and turned pale.
Tears burst out like broken beads.
Catalina cannot be stopped crying.
Warren reached out to wipe away her tears but was avoided by Catalina.
Warren's hand in the air froze.
Then, he took it back.
"Lina, only by marrying me can you get your own peace all your life. Otherwise, do you think Carolyn
will let you go?"
Catalina said nothing.
She bit her lower lip and exerted more force.
Warren pushed the wheelchair and slowly backed away a bit. "If you are not afraid that the truth of four
years ago will be known by Ben, you can leave here now."
Catalina's two hands on her legs became fists.
The center of her eyebrows trembled constantly.
"I'll give you ten seconds to think about it. After ten seconds, I'll take it as your default on our wedding."
Catalina's eyes stared wide.
"Ten..."
"Nine..."
"..."
Catalina's lower lip was almost bleeding from her teeth.
If Bennett knew that the man who kept Warren in a coma four years ago was himself, what would he NôvelDrama.Org: text © owner.
do?
Would he be as painful and embarrassed as her?
Apart from these, would Bennett, out of guilt for himself, always keep a distance from her, avoid her,
hide from her, and even hate her for it?
These were all possible!
"Three..."
"Two!"
"I promise..."
"Bang!"
The door of the room was suddenly knocked open.
Both of them looked at that side at the same time.
It was Bennett who came against the light.
Catalina's eyes were dim with tears, and she always felt that it was a dream.
Bennett's face was cold, and his deep eyes were scarlet. "Warren, I took a fancy to her from the first
time I saw her! From the first time... When was that?"
Bennett seemed to be seriously recalling the past. "Even I can't remember when I fell in love with her. I
remember when she was 18 years old, I wanted to confess to her. I stayed up late to make her a ring
by myself, and I engraved my name and hers on the ring, but as a result... When I wanted to send it
out, she would wear the wedding ring given to her by you..."
"I knew she liked candy, so I always carried all kinds of candy in my trouser pocket just to make her
happy."
"When I couldn't see her, I missed her every day and wanted to tell her how I spent my life without her.
I hated keeping a diary, but I was willing to write a boring diary for her every day. After seeing her, I was
very happy, but I had to restrain myself in every way, for fear that she would see my mind..."