Novel Name : Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap

Chapter 601 Don’t Force It

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Boyce denied.

“Okay, let’s eat. This issue is resolved.” Miller knew that his daughter was exposed by his wife and
regretted it.

But there was no use to cry over spilled milk. What was fated to be will be and nothing can be forced.

One cannot force fate. Although he had wanted Boyce to marry his daughter but at least today his wife
can finally abandon her hopes.

As for his daughter, she could only look for another man.

Miller liked Boyce and hoped that he could become his son-in-law but that was not to be.

Now that his daughter was also a divorcee, all the more he could not hope for it.

He would be satisfied if his daughter could find someone decent.

“Come, let’s eat. Don’t stand on ceremony.” Miller said to Jasmine, “Cat’s got your tongue? The last
time you were so chatty. What happened to you today?” Miller liked Jasmine because she had moxie
and confidence.

Jasmine smiled, “The last time I was too anxious and was worried that you would punish him.”

Miller smiled and asked, “It must be you who asked Boyce out first.” He knew Boyce very well and even
when there was a rumor about Boyce, he never believed that Boyce was guilty of it.

“No, I was the one who asked her out first.” Boyce quickly replied.

He wanted to protect Jasmine’s dignity.



Furthermore, it was her who was helping him today.

He could not let others think that way of her.

Miller laughed heartily, “So your icy heart finally thawed?”

The Boyce he knew was very reserved.

Boyce must have liked her a lot to initiate the relationship.

Miller looked at Jasmine.

She was young, beautiful with an interesting personality.

She looked like someone independent and confident.

“Boyce doesn’t have any relatives here. So you need to take good care of him.” Miller said to Jasmine.

Jasmine smiled and replied, “I will.” As she looked at Boyce. She truly hoped that she would be the one
to take care of Boyce.

“Boyce, look at how concerned my father is for you. He treats you like you are his son.” Wendy said
sarcastically and continued, “My father doesn’t have a son. Why don’t you become his son? He can
even help you in your career.” What Wendy said was inappropriate.

Miller’s expression changed and said sternly, “Eat or leave. Don’t stir any trouble here. You’ve divorced.
Do you expect others to always give in to you?”

“Why are you so worked up? Wendy didn’t say anything. Why must you be upset?” Mrs. Miller tried to
ease the situation and continued, “She’s affected by her divorce and didn’t choose her words carefully.
Don’t be angry because of her.”



Miller was upset and did not speak.

Boyce felt that the atmosphere had taken a turn for the worse. He stood up with Jasmine and said, “I
just realized that I have something to attend to. Please excuse us.”

Miller replied solemnly, “Please don’t be offended.”

“Think nothing of it. I’m truly grateful for your continued guidance.” Boyce bowed at Miller respectfully.
Regardless of what Wendy said, he would always be grateful for Miller’s continued mentorship. Nothing
would change his respect for Miller, much less what happened today.

“That’s because of your own capabilities. If you have none, I won’t even take notice of you. Give me a
treat another day.” Miller and Alan Meyer were upstanding men and would not allow their
professionalism to be tarnished by nepotism. If Boyce did not have the right capabilities, he would
never have promoted him. Miller was impressed with Boyce’s talents.

Boyce replied, “Come over to my place and I’ll cook for you.”

Miller chuckled, “Oh? You can cook?”

“I had been single for such a long time. As long as you are not picky, I’ll ensure that you’ll enjoy my
cuisine.” Boyce joked.

“Can’t wait. See you!” Miller waved goodbye.

Boyce bade his farewell to Miller and Mrs. Miller before leaving with Jasmine.

When Boyce had left, Miller’s expression turned for the worse and demanded, “Speak up, what were
you up to?”

Wendy grabbed her hair in frustration and was speechless.



“You were the one who wasn’t satisfied with him. Based on my understanding of Boyce, he would have
treated you very well and taken very good care of us. But you refused to listen to me. So now, after all
that you’ve gone through, you are regretting now?” Miller huffed furiously and continued, “Don’t you
know how much harm you’ve caused to you and your father’s dignity by what you had done? How
would Boyce think of us now?”

He clarified once again, “All of Boyce’s achievements were due to his own capabilities and not because
I had favored him.” It was true that Miller recommended Boyce to become the assistant superintendent
but he was definitely capable to take up that position. What his daughter had said that night seemed to
suggest that Boyce could not rise to that position without his support. Miller was extremely upset
because she seemed to suggest that Miller had engaged in nepotism and hence was unprofessional.

“Okay, it’s because of her divorce…”

“So she’s using divorce as an excuse?” Miller interrupted his wife as he knew that she was trying to find
excuses for his daughter. But even if she was in a foul mood, she must not harm others with such
sinister comments.

“Preposterous!”

Mrs. Miller kept quiet and did not respond. She knew that her husband could read a person well and
saw that Boyce was honest and ambitious. It was her daughter who did not cherish the opportunity and
now she could not blame anyone.

“When did Boyce start a relationship? Why hadn’t you mention it previously? Mrs. Miller asked.

Miller was frustrated and slammed his chopsticks on the table and stood up furiously, “Why? Do I now
have to report to you?” Thereafter he stormed out of the dining room.



Mrs. Miller asked Wendy, “You weren’t interested in Boyce so why did you speak to him in this manner?
Look at how much you’ve upset your father!”

Wendy apologized, “I’m sorry Mom, I don’t know what caused me to do that.” In fact, she felt that
Boyce’s achievements had been due to her father’s influence so Boyce should be grateful to them.
Thus, she felt that she always stood a chance to be with Boyce. When Boyce brought Jasmine for
dinner, she suddenly felt slighted and became frustrated.

“You’re upset because he brought his girlfriend?” Mrs. Miller asked. She was not sure about how
Wendy felt about Boyce. If she was interested in Boyce, then why did she reject him in the past but if
she was not, then why did she react this way tonight? Mrs. Miller was dumbfounded.

“No.” Wendy denied.

Mrs. Miller could not bear to question Wendy further as she knew that Wendy was still in a bad mood
because of her recent divorce.

“Go and apologize to your father so that he can calm down.” Mrs. Miller advised her daughter.

“Why does father like Boyce so much? Could Boyce be his illegitimate child?” Wendy joked.

“What are you talking about?” Mrs. Miller immediately reproached her, “What if your dad heard that?”
Mrs. Miller was certain about her husband’s character. He was not a womanizer who fooled around.

“I’m just joking. He definitely treats Boyce better than me.” Clearly, he did not spare any thought for her
feelings tonight.

“Of course your father loves you. He indeed likes Boyce but he was so concerned for you that he could
not sleep the entire night when you divorced. Alright now, ask your father to come to continue his



dinner.” Mrs. Miller glared at Wendy to make peace with her father. Wendy obediently stood up and
went to comfort her father.

Boyce and Jasmine got into the car and drove off immediately. He was solemn as he drove the car.
Jasmine asked as she was curious about the relationship between Wendy and Boyce, “Do you know
her well?” They seemed to be so.

Boyce replied, “I suppose.”

“Then she likes you that’s why…”

Boyce interrupted Jasmine as he knew what she was wondering, “She doesn’t like me. We were
introduced but she didn’t think that I was suitable for her.” Even he was perplexed as to what happened
tonight.

“Really?” Jasmine still felt that Wendy liked Boyce.

Boyce smiled, “Don’t you believe me?”

Jasmine denied and then asked, “Where are we going now?”

“Back to your University.” Boyce calmly said.

Jasmine asked curiously, “Aren’t you treating me to dinner? After all, I helped you tonight and
pretended to be your girlfriend for the entire afternoon. I’m famished.”

Boyce snapped back to his senses and replied awkwardly, “What do you like to eat? My treat.”

“You decide since you’re paying for it.” Jasmine laughed.

“Okay.” Boyce hardly went to the high-end restaurants unless he was with Armand and Matthew. He
was a civil servant and whose standard of living was incomparable with the two of them. However,



since Jasmine had helped him, he wanted to choose a nice place to dine with Jasmine.

As they entered the restaurant, Boyce said to Jasmine, “Go ahead and order whatever you like, it’s my
treat.”

“Great, thanks!” Jasmine replied excitedly.

“I hardly splurge.” He chuckled as he seldom went to such nice restaurants on his own.

Previously Jasmine had been to such high-class restaurants as a waitress but never as a diner.

They were led to a quiet corner by the server and the server presented the menu.

“She’ll order,” Boyce told the server.


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