Chapter 366: Chapter 366

Thinking about the results of Austin Xavier’s investigation, and the indulgent smile he showed towards Gordon Quinn in the photos, she suddenly realized that what she encountered might not be true love, but rather a master actor.

From beginning to end, she was tightly ensnared in a web woven by the other party.

And now, the other party finally revealed their true colors.

Has he dropped the act?

Summer Xavier’s tone also grew colder.

"He deliberately crashed into me with his car and then fled the scene. Isn’t it only right that I sue him and hold him legally accountable? Since he dared do such a thing, he should have expected the consequences."

If he was afraid of ruining his future, why did he hit someone with a car?

Harrison Sheridan said, "He’s already told me about it and apologized. He really didn’t do it on purpose; he only just got his license and isn’t familiar with driving yet. In the end, he didn’t cause you much harm, so why are you making such a big deal out of it?"

Oh, so because I wasn’t hurt much, I shouldn’t hold accountable the person who tried to hurt me?

So many people hold double standards . Even the smallest harm done to them is unbearable, yet they think it’s no big deal if they inflict harm on others, even if it’s deadly. After all, they believe it’s the other’s fault for being vulnerable.

Harrison Sheridan is obviously such a person. Read complete versıon only at 𝗇𝗈𝗏𝖾𝗅•𝖿𝗂𝗋𝖾•𝗇𝖾𝗍

Summer Xavier sneered, "I was the one hit. Why would he apologize to you? What right do you have to forgive him on my behalf?"

Harrison’s tone had already turned impatient, "Can you be reasonable, Summer Xavier? How can you throw such a tantrum and still be a good wife for our Sheridan Family?"

His words were already a threat to Summer Xavier, implying that if she continued to hold onto this issue, their engagement could be called off.

He dared to say this because he believed his charm had already captivated Summer Xavier deeply, thinking she wouldn’t bear to break up with him.

But in reality, Summer Xavier didn’t care at all, "I also think a man as unreasonable as you, still tangled with his so-called brother, has no right to be a son-in-law of the Xavier Family, so let’s end it here."

The other end fell silent for a brief moment, likely because Harrison hadn’t expected Summer to know about his involvement with Gordon Quinn.

However, he soon felt that it didn’t matter.

He and Gordon loved so hard, Summer was about to take a position that should belong to Gordon—what right did she have to be dissatisfied?

Isn’t this just being ungrateful after getting the benefits?

Harrison hadn’t even said it was over, yet Summer declared the end? How dare she say it’s over? What right does she have to say it’s over?

"Summer Xavier, I advise you to stay calm and rational, not to say things in the heat of the moment that you’ll regret later.

Harrison’s tone was condescending, "Since you know about my relationship with Gordon, your lawsuit against him is deliberate revenge, isn’t it? But let me tell you, don’t think you can separate me and Gordon just like that. Our love isn’t something you can interfere with, even if you become my wife, you can’t become the person in my heart."

Summer Xavier, "..." The absurdity of his words was so similar to what Ryan Abbott had once said.

Summer Xavier was rendered speechless.

Harrison continued, "Tell me, what will it take for you to let Gordon go? Forcing me into marriage? Or forcing me to leave Gordon?"

She couldn’t listen to such nonsense any longer.

Once again, she placed her hand over her heart, doubting herself: Was she blind back then to think Harrison Sheridan would be a good husband?

Summer Xavier couldn’t help but take a deep breath, calming herself down.

"If you want me not to sue Gordon, it’s possible. If you want me to let him go, it’s not impossible either, unless he stands still and lets me hit him with a car twice—then we’ll call it even; otherwise, don’t talk to me about letting him go."

These two men are simply out of their minds. If they love being together so much, then just stay together. Why cause trouble for others?

Even if someone’s submissive, they’re still a man, right? Can’t control his own man and then comes after a woman, as if their alternative love is so awe-inspiring that others must unconditionally sacrifice for them?

Summer Xavier always returns a grudge. Since Gordon Quinn dared hit her, he must pay the price.

Harrison Sheridan was infuriated, "Summer Xavier, I never thought you’d be so vicious. Gordon knows he was wrong, and he feels very sorry for hurting you. He even cried—you know how men rarely cry? His tears mean he’s really upset, yet you still want to sue him. If I had known you were this type of woman, I never would have been with you in the first place!"

Listening to the conversation between Summer Xavier and Harrison Sheridan, Paige Sterling increasingly felt that the relationship between Harrison and Gordon was quite strange.

Even if Harrison doesn’t like Summer Xavier, she’s still the one who got hit. Shouldn’t he show at least some concern? Yet, even when his fiancée’s in the hospital, he shows no sympathy—instead, he’s criticizing Summer for not being magnanimous enough, for daring to sue the hit-and-run offender.

As a victim, suing a hit-and-run driver, isn’t that a normal action?

Why does Harrison see it as unreasonable, as cruel?

The values are completely shattered.

And Harrison’s behavior truly infuriated Summer Xavier; she said angrily, "If I’d known you were a shameless womanizing dead GAY from the start, I’d never have gotten engaged to you. A disgusting person like you only deserves to be with a despicable man like Gordon Quinn."

Summer then hung up the phone and angrily threw it aside.

She had no idea how she ended up so unlucky: the first person she wanted to marry was fooling around with her half-sister, and the second was a GAY who only wanted a beard.

What’s worse, she only found out about their character at the last moment, just before walking down the aisle. It’s infuriating.

She now seriously doubts her ability to judge character.

On the other end, Harrison Sheridan also wasn’t in a good mood.

His parents knew about his orientation, which is why they restricted his freedom and forbade him from being with Gordon Quinn.

He had to resort to suicide threats to pressure his parents, who finally relented, agreeing that as long as he married a woman and had a son, they didn’t care what he did outside.

Of course, the Sheridan Family wasn’t ordinary; even if their son was a GAY, nobody else had to know, right?

So the woman couldn’t just be anybody; she needed to be outstanding in her own right and have a good family background.

After searching, Mrs. Sheridan and Mrs. Xavier happened to agree, and they decided to let their children meet up.

Given the lessons learned from the Abbott Family, this time Mrs. Xavier did some preemptive checks on Harrison, and unlike Ryan Abbott, Harrison seemed to have no scandals or rumors around him and appeared to be an inspiring, young talent.

For Harrison, if it wasn’t for Gordon Quinn, he didn’t care which woman he was with; since his mother approved of Summer Xavier, Summer it was.

So, to break free from parental control, he poured all his patience into being with Summer Xavier.

She was excellent, good-looking, and gentle towards him. There were moments when Summer Xavier really thought this man was genuinely in love with her.

In a moment of passion, she got together with Harrison Sheridan and even thought of marrying him.