Chapter 818 Let Her Completely Give Up
Chapter 818 Let Her Completely Give Up
Chapter 818 Let Her Completely Give Up
Damion was truly convinced by Casey's words. Indeed, from the facts presented, Casey was right.
Even she herself was in the same situation.
Damion lightly tugged at the corner of his mouth and said, "Looks like you've really grown up and are
able to think about things like this."
Casey remained silent.
Why did she feel like Damion was mocking her? Wasn't he basically saying that she had no brains?
Staring angrily at Damion, Casey said, "Don't act all innocent after taking advantage of me. I treat you
no differently than my own brothers and that's why I'm telling you these things."
When did Casey ever speak so seriously with someone? If her three brothers found out about this, they
would be shocked.
Damion curved his lips into a smile and said, "Okay then, thank you for your advice."
Casey smirked arrogantly and waved her hand saying, "No problem at all. We're family after all.
There's no need to be so polite."
It only took three seconds for them to return to their usual selves - with Casey being her usual self-
centered self while Damion remained grateful towards her despite it all.
Casey's words had indeed made Damion start thinking deeply about something. Regardless of
anything else though, there was one thing that Casey had been right about.
He needed to re-examine his position on Ivy. If he only saw her as a young girl, felt sorry for her, and
wanted to help her out, Damion believed that even he couldn't convince himself with this reasoning.
Instead, he might have to seriously analyze the extent of his feelings for Ivy.
But there was one thing that Damion was certain of: no matter how he felt about Ivy, what he had to do
was make sure she understood that she would have a bright future and that her life choices were hers
alone. She didn't need to make any decisions based on him, and all she had to do was follow her heart.
If she decided that being a lazy bum without any goals or aspirations suited her best and just lay in bed
every day waiting for death, then Damion could accept it. But from what he knew of Ivy's personality,
this wasn't the case.
So instead, he would help open up new opportunities for her so she could boldly explore the world
around her. Once Damion realized this point clearly in his mind, all doubts vanished.
"Even if it takes seven or eight years or I cut the kite string," said Damion confidently, "she'll always
come back to me."
Casey looked at him incredulously. It was the first time Casey heard such domineering words from him.
Unable to resist herself any longer, Casey gave him a thumbs-up and exclaimed, "Damion! Who knew
you were such an alpha male!"
Damion glanced at Casey before standing up and walking towards the bathroom.
The young girl had been inside for quite some time, and without needing to ask, he knew she must be
crying in there.
He had to go in and talk to her. Otherwise, her tears would have been shed in vain.
Damion knocked on the bathroom door and asked, "Ivy, are you okay?"© 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.
Ivy was indeed crying inside the bathroom. However, she didn't dare cry too hard for fear of being
found out. She looked pitiful with her tear-streaked face.
But it was hard to hide the redness of her eyes after crying for so long. She splashed water on her face
repeatedly but couldn't seem to get rid of it.
When Ivy heard Damion's voice outside the door, she became even more flustered. She quickly wiped
away her tears with a tissue and turned around to open the door.
Damion was standing outside waiting for her. As soon as he opened the door, his worried eyes met
hers.
The pent-up frustration that Ivy had suppressed suddenly surged up again when she saw him. Damion
noticed how tightly she was clenching her teeth. He let out a sigh before reaching out to grab hold of
her wrist saying, "Let's talk."
Ivy obediently followed Damion out of the bathroom into another room but before entering it, she
hesitated slightly. Damion looked down at Ivy and said, "This is Camdyn's room where I always sleep
whenever I come here."
Hayden's Mansion was huge, and Camdyn had given each of the younger generation their own room.
Even when other guests came to visit, they wouldn't be sleeping in these rooms. Now, they had
become their exclusive rooms.
Ivy was shocked. Although she didn't know how many rooms there were in Hayden's Mansion, she was
still scared by this arrangement.
But since it was Damion's exclusive room, Ivy didn't feel burdened anymore.
She obediently let Damion pull her into the room. But the next second, she felt a new sense of unease.
Although she had been living with Damion in the same house for two days now, this was someone
else's home after all. Even though nothing would happen between them here, Ivy couldn't help but
worry about leaving a bad impression on the Haydens.
Damion didn't give Ivy too much time to think about these things. He pulled her over to sit on the bed
and then brought a chair over to sit across from her.
Damion looked particularly serious which made Ivy somewhat nervous. She anxiously watched him
and tentatively called out his name, "Damion."
Damion said, "Before I didn't understand some things clearly. It's my fault. Now I want you to listen
carefully to what I have to say."
Ivy nodded obediently but her heart beat wildly inside her chest. She was very nervous and extremely
afraid that if what he said next were something that she did not want to hear, what would she do?
If Damion were to tell her, "Ivy, you shouldn't like me. We're from two different worlds and you don't
deserve me," what would she do?
Although Ivy knew that Damion could never say something so cruel, she also knew that she needed to
put herself in a certain position and not harbor any unrealistic hopes.
The truth was so cruel, something Ivy had never considered before.
But now it was going to be presented to her in all its bloody reality and Ivy was truly afraid.
Damion said, "Ivy..."
"Damion," Ivy hastily interrupted him. She didn't want him to continue speaking. She looked at him
pitifully and said, "Shouldn't we help out with something first? Stay for dinner? It's not good to do
nothing."
She awkwardly changed the subject, wanting to avoid a cruel voice.
Damion said, "Let me finish first."
The light in Ivy's eyes quickly dimmed.
She had no choice but to face the facts now.
This was too cruel.
Ivy hung her head low and mumbled, "Go ahead, Damion. I'm listening."
Just let her completely give up.