Chapter 1551 Annie nodded and said, "Yes. Our family used to be considered normal working-class people, but Uncle Jeremy’s protection enabled US to becquite well-off. You could even say that | was the daughter of a rich family. Now that Uncle Jeremy isn't around, those who used to do business with our family for my uncle's sake no longer do so anymore. That's life, am I right? One look at the men that my family's been introducing toon these blind dates, and you'll be able to see just how far we've fallen. They never would've dared to introduce someone like that towhen Uncle Jeremy was around." Aaron's initial focus was on Annie's situation, but he did not realize how big of an impact Jeremy's disappearance had on her family. Things had becvery challenging for them.
"Now that your uncle is gone, perhaps you can ask your parents if they're interested in having a son-in-law who can turn things around?" Aaron suggested. "I might not be as influential as Jeremy, but | do have sconnections and influence in the city's business scene." Annie was bewildered by his suggestion, and she turned away in embarrassment. "Stop with your jokes!" "I'm not joking! Why do you always think I'm joking with you?" Aaron frowned.
"Because I've heard you say so many sweet nothings to so many women," Annie said, averting her gaze from him. "I can't tell the truth from lies, so I'm not even going to bother trying! And I don’t want to get hurt again. All the men I've had the bad fortune of encountering are jerks!" Aaron was a little helpless when he heard that, but he smiled and said," Well, | am a bit of a jerk, so | don't blyou if you don't believe me.
However, I'm not lying when | say | can help your family in this crisis. Are you sure you're not going to take advantage of my offer?" Annie hesitated and glanced at his irresistibly FS < 8 However, she looked away at once, fearing that another lingering look might lead her to agree. After all, self-control was very weak! "I'm sure. | don't want to owe you any favors." 1 Aaron looked into her eyes. "What if | don’t see this as a favor? I'm more than willing to make myself useful to you, even if only to make amends for any harm | might have caused you." "No." Annie shook her head. "You don't have to make amends because you never hurtin the first place. | did it to myself. If you truly want to help me, I hope you'll leavealone right now and stay as far away fromas possible!” Aaron seemed a little hurt as he asked, "Do you hateso much that you won't even look at me? Can we at least be friends if you don't want to accept my help?" "I don't hate you,” Annie clarified, "but | don't want to be friends with you either." Rather than becoming upset, Aaron smiled. "Then tellwhy. Givea reasonable explanation, and I'll respect your decision." Annie could not offer a logical explanation as she was unsure of herself. She was afraid that her emotions would spiral out of control, thus beholding her to his charm. The last thing she wanted was to catch feelings again. The hurt she suffered from each successive failure was too agonizing for a romantic like her! "I... I just don't want to be friends with a jerk like you. Do | need to give you a reason?" Aaron smiled and said, "You don't, but | can't bring myself to watch after knowing that your family is having it rough. Setting aside my history with you, I still must look out for you because you're technically my boss' niece." "To put it bluntly, Corinne only acknowledgesas her niece because of Uncle Jeremy, otherwise, I'm not worthy of calling her my aunt. Corinne has suffered a lot because of Uncle Jeremy, and no one knows where he is right now. So, | hope you won't feel compelled to helpjust because of that." 1 Aaron then argued, "You can refuse my offer to help, but you can't refuse Corinne's help, right?" Annie then pointed out, "Don't tell her about this! Didn't you hear what I just said? She's suffered a lot because of Uncle Jeremy's disappearance, and | don't want to burden her any further." "I don't think you grasp your aunt's character very well," Aaron replied with a smirk. "Let's look at it from a different perspective. You might be reluctant to accept help from strangers, but does your family share the sview? Can you bear to watch your parents constantly endure the pressures of the family business? These issues can all be resolved very easily."