Chapter Summary: Chapter 149 – Never Tired of Mr. Leon's Love by Internet
In Chapter 149, a key moment in the Internet novel Never Tired of Mr. Leon's Love, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Luna froze, a bad feeling creeping into her heart. "Tim, what are you trying to say?"
Timothy rolled his eyes, clearly annoyed. "I'm saying that Lucas Corporation is in big trouble, and I can't deal with you right now. Go do something else, okay?"
Her last bit of hope crumbled, and Luna slumped to the floor. Her usual grace was gone.
No way! How could Tim's company be failing?
He owned the biggest company in town, and only the Quinn family could stand up to him.
The Lucas family had not made any enemies. Wait a minute! A sudden thought struck her, and she pictured the faces of Lucy and her successful husband.
It had to be Lucy!
Luna's face twisted with bitterness.
Was Lucy jealous of her happiness?
At that moment, Timothy looked at Luna with pure distaste. Luna, already on edge, saw it right away.
"Tim, what's your problem? Are you looking down on me?" she yelled, not realizing that her outburst was making Timothy even more disgusted.
'Was I just not seeing clearly? How could she ever compare to Lucy? She used to have a touch of kindness, but now, she looks like a wild woman.' He shook his head quietly, deep in thought.
"Just go back. I don't want to see you right now," he repeated the same cold words.
Luna was already stressed out because of problems at work, and Timothy's words just made everything worse for her.
She got up quietly from the floor, brushed off her skirt, and walked out of Timothy's office without making a sound.
She picked up the phone and called him, "Hey, Tim?"
Timothy heard a voice that was soft and calm, but it also sounded a little sad. The tight feeling in his head eased when he heard it, and he remembered how roughly he had treated Luna. He felt guilty.
He said more gently, "Nana, what's up?"
"It's nothing big, Tim, but can you come home?"
Timothy looked at the pile of work he had and hesitated, but he still said yes.
"Okay, I'll be right there. But I can only stay for an hour. I've got to take care of some business stuff."
Lucy's face twisted with anger on the other end of the phone. Was the company really more important to him than she was?
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