Chapter 772 Perfect in Every Way
Chapter 772 Perfect in Every Way
Jean froze. Arthur fell in love with Jean from the first time he saw her? He actually said that he wanted
to be with Jean forever, right?
Jean always thought that their relationship was probably just a fling to him. She thought that Arthur was
just another rich and spoiled Casanova because of the way their relationship started. Therefore, she
blocked his number and disappeared from his life right after graduation.
"I planned to take you home to meet my parents after we graduated. But I simply couldn't reach you,"
Arthur explained, "You broke my heart. I thought you were just playing me. That was why I tried to
make things difficult for you after we reunited. I tried to get back at you. "
"Well, in my defense, I wouldn't have thought that you were playing me if you made it clear that you
were being serious from the start," Jean said.
She wouldn't have left him if he could just give her the slightest hope and make her think that their
relationship could go somewhere.
Arthur sighed. "I thought you knew. We were so close back then. I never expected that you would think
of me that way."
Arthur wished that he could go back in time and correct his mistake. However, when he really thought
about it, he realized that neither of them was wrong.
Arthur believed that he was loyal to their relationship. However, Jean thought he was just horsing
around.
He thought that Jean was trying to play him. But, in fact, Jean made that choice because she wasn't
sure what he was thinking.
"Those are bygones. Let's just forget about it." Arthur put his arms around Jean and said, "I just want to
live happily ever after with you."
"Me too," Jean leaned in his arms and responded softly.
She wanted that as well. She also didn't want to get her heart broken.
They went back to Jean's place later that day. "How do I look? Should I go change?" In the parking lot,
Arthur asked Jean nervously.
Jean answered helplessly, "No need, you already look good enough."
Hearing her compliment, Arthur instantly brightened up. "Really?"
"Yes. You look so mature, handsome, and charming." Jean teased. She wanted to see how cheeky he
could be.
Jean wasn't exaggerating though. Indeed, he looked charming in his suit. No wonder Judith was so
obsessed with him.
Arthur knew what she was trying to do and grunted, "I know you didn't mean that."
Then, his tone shifted. "But I'll take it anyway. Mature, handsome, and charming. Such beautiful words.
I love them."
Wow, he really was cheeky! Jean was momentarily speechless.
Arthur was over-thinking after all. After they got there, Jean's mom cordially invited him in just like how
his mother treated Jean that day.
"Arthur, come sit here. I made your favorite dishes." Jean's mother had already cooked a table of
delicious dishes.
She learned from Jean about Arthur's taste preferences. After making his favorite dishes, she went on
and prepared a few more dishes of her specialty. It was like a full-fledged banquet presented in front of
the three of them. Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
Arthur was pleasantly overwhelmed. "Mrs. Hilgard, thank you for your hospitality. These dishes look
amazing. I thought you hired a chef to make these."
"Mom, how can the three of us finish all these? Such a waste, " Jean chimed in.
Jean thought that her mother had really overdone it this time. The wooden dining table in her apartment
was customized and was much bigger than regular ones. Occasionally, she would sit at this table to do
her work.
Now, the dining table shuddered under the weight of the dishes.
Her mother had never made so many dishes, not even on Christmas!
Mrs. Hilgard glared at Jean, turned to Arthur, and made him sit down. "Don't worry about her. Jean
somehow just lacks emotional intelligence."
Arthur quickly stood up for Jean, "No, please don't say that. Jean is perfect in every way."
Mrs. Hilgard was at a loss for words. Well, he didn't have to be this protective over Jean. Look at how
anxious he was.
"Jean is her daughter. I know very well what I can and cannot say about her. I can see that you really
do care about Jean, though. You wouldn't allow anyone to speak ill about her, not even me." Mrs.
Hilgard taunted, "You don't have to speak for her that way. Jean is my daughter. I know her very well."
She glanced at Jean as she continued, "She is not good at expressing her true feelings most of the
time. I guess it's just hard for her to say nice things."
"It depends on who she is talking to," Arthur defended.
Arthur smiled as he thought of what Jean just told him in the parking lot. "She may be reticent in front of
others. When she is with me, however, she never holds back her words of praise."
Arthur completely forgot that Jean had opened up to him a little bit more only recently. Before, she had
also been giving him cold shoulders.
Hearing that, Mrs. Hilgard was utterly shocked.
She shifted her gaze to Jean and wondered what made her daughter change.
Love, maybe.
Jean felt a little embarrassed under her mother's gaze. "Let's just eat," she urged.
Mrs. Hilgard woke up from her daze and asked Arthur to have a seat at the table. Then, the three
started to enjoy dinner.
'Arthur lives next door. I'm like a third wheel here. I should probably leave after dinner and give them a
little space.' Mrs. Hilgard thought to herself.
She planned to go home and confront her husband head-on.
She would tell him how considerate Arthur was and how good Jean and Arthur were together until her
husband compromised.
A sudden ring of the doorbell broke the harmonious atmosphere at the dinner table. Jean barely knew
the neighbors here. Jean and her mother wondered who could be looking for her in the middle of the
night.
Jean got up from her chair to open the door. She froze at the sight of the person standing outside.
It was her father. And honestly, he didn't look happy.
Mr. Hilgard glanced past Jean and caught a glimpse of the situation in the dining room. The table of
food was even more plentiful than their Christmas dinner.
His wife was beaming, and there was a young man sitting opposite her. He met the man's gaze and
recognized who he was.
It was Arthur Hudgens!
Mr. Hilgard was so angry that felt that he was going to have a heart attack.