Married At First Sight Chapter 4092
Chapter 4092
Spencer said, "...Abby, I'm not sheartless or ungrateful person."
He had done his best to help Victoria's family.
The real issue was his parents. They believed Victoria's family business was struggling and worried it would
beca burden on him. Because of this, they stopped supporting his relationship with her.
His mother's constant nagging only made things worse. Hearing it every day wore him down, leaving him
confused and unsure of what to do.
Adding to the turmoil, Spencer hadn't sorted out his own feelings.
Was his bond with Victoria just friendship, or was it love?
When things got overwhelming, his company assigned him to return to Huyoniville to take over the domestic
business. He saw it as an opportunity to step back and reflect. Did he love Victoria, or were they simply
childhood friends?
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But when Abby mentioned pairing Victoria with the eldest young master of the Du family, Spencer felt a pang of
panic. That fear of losing her clarified his feelings.
He realized he wasn't just fond of Victoria-he loved her.
Evan chimed in, saying, "Mr. Chouinard, Abby toldyou and Victoria have been childhood sweethearts for over
20 years. That kind of history comes with layers-family affection, friendship, and love all mixed together. It's no
wonder you're feeling conflicted. "But if the thought of breaking up with her hurts, then it's clear how you feel.
"When you truly love someone and they're worthy of your love, no obstacle is too great. You'll work through
anything together to stay by their side.
"For me, once | fall for someone, nothing about her-her circumstances, her identity, or any changes in her life-
could makegive up on her. If she faces challenges, I'll do whatever it takes to help her overcthem."
As Evan finished speaking, he fixed his gaze on Abby, his eyes filled with intensity. It was clear he was confessing
his feelings to her.
Abby, however, didn't respond. She didn't even look at him.
Instead, she silently focused on her meal.
Her lack of response didn't discourage Evan. He was confident that she understood what he meant.
The three finished their meal, each lost in their own thoughts.
Evan went to pay the bill.
After lingering in the restaurant for a few more minutes, the theaded out and walked to the parking lot.
Evan carried Spencer's suitcase as they made their way to the car.
He kept a deliberate distance, slowing his pace to give Abby and Spencer sspace to talk.
Evan wanted Abby to feel assured. Even if
vel
would still were together, she
have her
independence-her own space to interact freely with others,
He trusted her. Abby was sensible, and he believed she wouldn't do anything to betray that trust.
Once they were in the car, Spencer, looking tired, said to Abby, "Abby, I'm going to take a nap. Wakeup
when we get home."
Abby, seated in the passenger seat, turned look at him and said,
up, Brother Spencer. I'll wakeelest
when we're home." Find
we're home."
Spencer quickly fell asleep.
About half an hour into the drive, Evan glanced at Abby and asked, "Is your brother Spencer asleep?" Abby
turned to check on Spencer, then replied, "Yeah, he's asleep. Why do you ask?"
Evan shrugged. "No reason. I'm just curious about him and Victoria. You said they were childhood sweethearts,
but now they're having issues Is it because of problems with Victoria's family business?
“If that's the reason they're not together, it's kind of a shame."
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