The Heiress They Couldn’t Break
Chapter 251 Good Friends
Damn it!
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“Why are you being so nosy? What I do and who I hang out with has nothing to do with right?
you,
“If you’ve got nothing better to do, can you just go back to your seat? You’re seriously killing the mood.”
Given Isabel’s good manners and upbringing, even though she was furious, she was barely saying anything nasty.
Amelia was her best friend–the first person who’d taught her that being herself was the key to being happy.
So when someone talked to Amelia like that—and it was her own brother, no less–Isabel was
furious.
“Isabel, don’t let him get to you. Guys like him? Just tell him to f*ck off. If he keeps bothering you, call the cops for harassment.”
Amelia didn’t have Isabel’s patience or upbringing. She fought fire with fire.
“You!” Marcelo was instantly ticked off and stopped himself right before he swore. “I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with you, and I’m not saying she can’t hang out with you.”
He honestly wanted to talk to his sister properly, to fix things between them.
So he tried to explain, his tone much softer now.
Too bad she acted like she didn’t even hear him and just stayed silent.
Behind him, Vincent gave Marcelo a pitying look and patted his shoulder.
“Step aside, man. I’ve got this.”
Marcelo saw him looking all fired up and confident and quickly stepped aside. “Yeah, okay.”
Good friends should stick together through thick and thin–suffer together, and endure together.
Nice.
Vincent walked right up to Amelia, sat down next to her, and put on his “devoted lover” act.
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Chapter 251 Good Friends
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“Amelia, I know you’re still mad at me and don’t want to talk, but I really get it now. I messed up before.
“Tell me what I can do so you’ll forgive me and give us another shot.”
Vincent was finally using his head. He’d seen Marcelo’s overly macho attitude, lecturing and bossing around.
Yeah, great move. She hated him even more.
So Vincent reflected on his past failures and decided to learn from them.
He realized he had to be humble, gentle, and genuinely emotional.
That’s the only way to win her back. The most foolproof plan.
He was confident, knowing Amelia was the type who responds to kindness, not force.
But then…
“Excuse me,” Amelia called out. “There’s a stranger harassing me. Could you please ask him to leave right now?”
When it came to jerks trying to act close, Amelia wasn’t having any of it–nice or not, she wasn’t playing along.
She even started regretting coming here. Total waste of time.
Just then, a young waiter walked over, giving Vincent an apologetic look.
All that confidence Vincent had? Gone. Vanished.
Seeing the waiter’s expression and what was about to happen, his face turned red!
He considered himself a perfect gentleman, always polite and well–mannered in public, for his entire life.
When had he ever been kicked out?
Behind him, Marcelo covered his mouth, trying not to laugh. His bad mood instantly lifted.
Ha! Good friends are supposed to suffer together–share the rough times and humiliation.
Watching Vincent get shut down in under a minute made Marcelo feel so much better.
Jeez, this simpleton is stupid to keep looking for trouble with Amelia, who’s such a pain in the butt.
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