Chapter 327 - 323, he is a good person, I can’t bear it - Mr. CEO's Substitute Bride - NovelsTime

Mr. CEO's Substitute Bride

Chapter 327 - 323, he is a good person, I can’t bear it

Author: Elephant cross river
updatedAt: 2025-09-01

CHAPTER 327: 323, HE IS A GOOD PERSON, I CAN’T BEAR IT

With a nervous heart, Titus Zane entered the elevator, and by the time he returned to the apartment, Wesley Foley had already fallen asleep; through the bedroom door, Titus could even hear faint snoring.

Near the sofa, Titus supported his chin with one hand, his eyes slightly squinted, staring blankly at a certain spot.

"Don’t use your beauty to do anything illegal," these were the last words Nathan Moore said when she left, carrying a warning tone as if he had discovered something, yet it also seemed like a mere speculation.

But regardless of which it was, it was more than Titus could bear.

Being close to Wesley for so long, the reason there had been little progress wasn’t for lack of opportunity, but rather... she had always hesitated, unwilling to make a move.

Such a good man, whether shrewd or cunning, at least towards her, that care and protection were sincere.

It was hard to bear the thought of the results developed through the hard work and resources being claimed by someone else.

Over the past three years, Titus had completed several large transactions, never once acting out of compassion.

Because those men were overly lascivious and perverted, so, she considered stealing their business secrets as punishment to them, a retribution for their perverse actions.

It was already close to midnight, yet a phone call came.

Titus came back to her senses, seeing the continuously flashing phone on the coffee table, she grabbed it and, seeing the number displayed, turned and went back to her own room.

Standing in front of the window, Titus answered the call, with Sister Flower’s gentle voice entering her ear.

"Carry, how is everything progressing? Any breakthroughs?" Despite the questioning nature of the words, from Sister Flower, it felt as comfortable as a chat between good girlfriends.

Looking outside the glass window, she hesitated for a moment, then spoke.

"Sister Flower..."

"Hmm, I’m listening."

When Sister Flower’s voice sounded again, it was clear, as Titus only called her by name when there was serious matter to discuss.

"I... want to give up on this mission..." Although hesitant, Titus still expressed her inner thoughts.

"What happened? Carry, is it too difficult to execute?" Sister Flower’s voice came teeming with puzzlement, "Do you need another assistant sent over to help you?"

"No, it’s because of me."

Titus lowered her gaze, one finger unconsciously picking at the marble on the windowsill.

Hearing that it was her own reasons, Sister Flower didn’t blame her at all, but instead asked with concern, "Carry, did you encounter any troubling matter?"

After hesitating for a while, Titus spoke, her plump lower lip already showing deep bite marks, a sign of her hesitation and struggle.

"He... is a very good person, I can’t bear to..."

In her mind, there were images of Wesley looking at her warmly as if jade, his care, his admiration, and even... his occasional confessions, all vivid in her memory, unlike those men she had encountered who always tried to get something from her.

Therefore, such a person, she did not want to harm, although, when she took the job, she thought, once this deal was done, the commission earned would be enough for her retirement.

Then, she would choose a scenic small town, buy a house, live incognito for the rest of her life, and never come back...

But now, she regretted it; she would rather not take the high commission than let a sincere man be hurt.

So, "Sister Flower, I don’t want to do this mission, I want to give up..."

Wesley’s curved finger was still suspended in the air, one hand grasping the handrail of the room door, standing outside Titus’s bedroom door, the crystal lamp’s light casting a shadow over him, also concealing the emotions on his handsome face at the moment.

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