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Please Love Me, Mr. George novel Chapter 363

“Bye!” Dennis hanged up.

Standing behind him and watching his broad figure, I felt my heart aching.

I had thought that my pains were cured.

But they were just buried for a limited time.

Noticing my approaching, the man turned back, with worry and agony on his handsome face, which was replaced with tenderness instantly, “You woke. Are you hungry?”

I shook my head, walking slowly towards him.

Burying myself in his arms to seek some sense of safety, I said, “No, I am okay.”

That was true. I was just failing to control my emotions from time to time.

He patted my back as if I were a child, “Okay. Just take a good rest. Everything will be okay.”

Dennis had been home for days, turning his work upon Marcus.

The argument between Dennis and Yara George was unexpected.

It was originally a conversation but turned into a dispute.

I got out of my room to see what was going on.

The woman cried, “She will ruin you! There are so many desirable girls from the aristocracy in this city, and why must you choose her? You and Hank could’ve cooperated and prospered together but what are you two doing now? Fighting for a woman?”

“I love her.” The man said firmly.

Though I couldn’t discern his expression, these words surprised me for I had never heard them from him before.

It was the first time.

In a low but firm voice, he explained, “It’s not that she cannot leave me but that I cannot be without her. I will stay with her even if she becomes a crazy person. I will try my best to take care of her as long as she is with me.”

The woman shook her head; whether out of disbelief or despair I couldn’t tell.

Dennis continued, “You have no idea that she was a pure and happy girl when I first met her at J University and when I married her. But it was my fault that made her become like this after those seven years. Anyone can leave her; but not me.”

“You’re crazy!” The woman became furious, “have you ever considered your future child? She has severe depression and cannot control herself when she got an outbreak. And she might kill herself and your child as well!”

The man seemed indifferent, “I won’t have another child with her. Clarrie is our legitimate daughter.”

“But you are not her biological father!”

Dennis held me tightly in his arms, “Don’t listen to her. Nothing went wrong because of you, whether it is me or for the company. You are my legitimate wife, right? No one can separate us, Okay? Everything is okay and will be okay, don’t you believe me?”

I nodded, despite my strongly shivering body.

How did things become like this?

It had been quite a while before I calmed down.

With my body curling up like a shrimp in his arms, I felt quite safe.

I said, with a hoarse voice, “Dan, I might become a crazy woman someday and will probably lose my memories. You should find a better girl instead of staying with me.”

I was scared by the scenario that I became insane and lost all my memories and the ability to live independently. I would rather kill myself than let Dennis see that.

Dennis held me more tightly, in a firm voice as usual, “That won’t happen, honey. I will stay with you and so will Clarrie. We will be okay whatever happens.”

He was just comforting me, and himself and I knew that.

I seemed a burden to him now.

Looking at him in the eye, I felt pain in my heart, “I was wrong. I was wrong from the beginning. I shouldn’t have married you. I should’ve expected that there was no way to let go of the deaths of my child and Dianna. You can leave Pearson but I cannot get rid of Hank. You owed her a promise but I am owing him my life! Unless I die, I cannot pay him off. Dennis, why don’t we break up?”

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