Chapter 2768: I’d Rather Be Lied To Go On

Book:The President's Five Children Published:2024-5-30

Anna felt puzzled.
Jurrian had only become a vegetable, the hospital would continue to take care of her even if it was for humanitarian reasons.
Not to mention Condray’s so much money, since he could get a lawyer to please himself, then why not let the lawyer go and make a point?
This is just too contradictory!
Could it be that he was secretly plotting something, just waiting for her to jump into the pit?
Thinking of this, Anna’s expression started to become wary, “Don’t worry, Bonnie has already gone to make the arrangements, and she said that she will use the best medicine for Jurrian.”
What?
Condray’s expression became more tense when he heard this instead.
“She’s already gone out? I knew it! No wonder my people have no way to get close to Jurrian, so it’s like this… No, Jurrian can’t fall into her hands, my Jurrian will die!”
Because of his excitement, Condray almost threw his whole body against the glass.
The face was pressed so tightly against it that it looked a little creepy, making Anna shiver.
“You’re not mistaken, what I just told you is that Bonnie went to take care of Jurrian, she wouldn’t hurt Jurrian.” Anna replied.
Anna knew Bonnie.
She wasn’t the type to backstab, not to mention that Jurrian was now Amad’s savior, and with that alone, Bonnie wouldn’t do anything.
Besides, Jurrian was a vegetable now, and getting her killed would in turn make it easier for Jurrian.
“No, she must have dealt with my Jurrian.” Condray was still emotional, “You guys are in this together aren’t you, and you’re in on it? Anna, no, Miss Newman, Mrs. Navarro, let’s just say I’m begging you, you leave Jurrian alone!”
Anna was stunned, “What did you just call me?”
“… Mrs. Navarro, what’s the problem?” Condray was unsure.
And Anna’s eyes had grown deep, “How did you know I was Mrs. Navarro, do you know Cedron? But you clearly said it was me you hated.”
If you knew Cedron, why hadn’t you gone after Cedron?
There’s only one possibility.
That is that Condray knew Cedron when it was too late to do anything about it.
The opportunity for that possibility to arise was when Condray set it up earlier and tried to get her killed!
So Cedron did show up that day?
“I …” Condray’s eyes began to flicker, remembering Sebastian’s warning to himself when he came earlier, “It was all because Sebastian told me that, in his effort to piss me off, he Said your current husband is Cedron, the man who used to be Rupert.”
Without waiting for Anna to follow up with another question, Condray added, “Please, you go see Jurrian, I’ll do anything you want me to do if you keep Jurrian alive.”
Anna had very mixed feelings at the moment.
There were too many coincidences and suspicions that made her begin to wonder if Cedron had really appeared that day.
After thinking about it again and again, she finally raised her head, “Okay, I’ll go.”
Just in time, there was something she wanted to verify.
Before going, Anna still had questions to ask Condray, “Don’t you realize by now that Jurrian was lying to you, and that you were a pawn all along.”
Condray hung his head, more than a little lost in his tone, “Know.”
Know?
“Then why did you save Jurrian, even come to beg me, Condray, don’t you think that’s stupid?”
“I’ve been lied to for so long anyway, it doesn’t matter if I’m lied to a little longer.” Condray replied.
After a pause he added, “What’s the point of my life if I give up liking Jurrian now, I can’t just tell myself over and over again that I’ve done so much and put myself through it, and then it all turns out to be a lie.
That’s too torturous, I’ll just pretend I don’t know anything and live with this thought of Jurrian.”
Anna was silent for a long time
Unable to judge Condray.
“So, you still love her?” Anna asked after a long time.
Condray replied, “It’s not love anymore, it’s a habit, I’m used to having her, so even if I’m lied to, I’m going to pretend that I don’t know, and just keep on being lied to.”