Chapter 590 This Play Is Not Ending Well

"Come on, Benjamin," Janie's eyes were brimming with tears. "How could you break my heart like this? What's wrong with me?"

"This is none of your business," Benjamin pulled Emmeline close to him. "I love Emma, and she can love me back. Who are you to interfere?"

"Benjamin, you're misunderstanding!" Emmeline pushed him away and stood to the side, her face flushing. "I only see you as a brother, I won't fall in love with you."

"But that's not set in stone," Benjamin gazed at her deeply. "You don't love Abel anymore, so why not give me a chance? We're meant to be together, I don't want to be your brother."

His intense gaze left Emmeline unsure of what to say.

"Benjamin!" Abel's anger boiled over and he threw a punch.

Benjamin deftly dodged Abel's punch, feinting with a punch of his own and winking at him.

Abel was caught off guard, unsure of what Benjamin was up to.

In the moment of hesitation, Abel's next punch never landed.

"Emma," Janie spoke with a trembling voice. "Will you really agree to love Benjamin and be with him?"

Emmeline's mind was racing.

How could she possibly do that?

what should

thought occurred to

passion just an

a meeting and returned so quickly. Did they have some sort of

arms, saying, "Ben, I just want to get to know you better. I was foolish to have missed my

to be dumbfounded. He almost choked on his

or was she

years to hear those words and had longed for

never dared to

was probably

loss for how

realizing

going

could Benjamin do

hoped he wasn't playing

thinking: "Ha, you really thought you could help

was furious and raised his voice, "Emma, how can you love Benjamin? We're family, and we have

Emmeline clung to Benjamin's

caught between a rock and a hard place. What could he

offend her. But if

struggling to figure out what to do, the door to the CEO's office suddenly

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