Chapter 1579: 1579. You are different from Elly Campbell
Helen Melendy felt that what Harry Hall said made a lot of sense, but for some reason, she always felt like she was being led astray by him.
Clearly, something didn’t feel right, but she didn’t know how to refute it.
After Harry finished speaking, he already stood up in front of her, his obscure gaze still directed at her bewildered eyes, as he said:
"Whether as your fiancé or as your friend, I’m not comfortable with you living here alone."
"But..."
She was saying they were just ordinary friends, yet she wholeheartedly accepted Harry Hall’s care. Didn’t that seem a little insincere?
"But you’re different from Elly."
Helen paused for a while and finally figured out why she felt like she was being led astray by Harry Hall.
She looked Harry in the eye and said:
"Even with very close friends, there are boundaries. Elly and I are best friends; we can talk about anything. But you’re a male friend, no matter how close we are, it can’t compare to my friendship with Elly."
Harry glared at her, but before he could say anything, Helen blocked him.
"I have other male friends around me. According to what you’re saying, does that mean I can also let other male friends come to my place every day to take care of me and spend the night?"
"Absolutely not!"
Harry’s face instantly darkened.
Helen had gradually become accustomed to the idea that her idol had fallen off his pedestal. Now, seeing him glare at her, she wasn’t afraid and glared right back.
"You see, you know it’s not okay, right? That’s the difference between you and Elly!"
This time, Harry found himself at a loss for words.
Because now, to Helen Melendy, he was actually just a somewhat closer friend, but just a friend.
He kept telling himself not to rush, to give her suitable space to slowly adapt and get used to their relationship.
But every time she tried to distance herself from him, he couldn’t help but feel disappointed, frustrated, unable to remain calm.
Faced with Helen Melendy at this moment, Harry felt somewhat powerless.
Everything she said was right, and he couldn’t rebut her.
But he also sometimes felt it was unfair to him, with a tinge of grievance mixed in.
But he knew there was nothing he could do.
Finally, he sighed, took a step back, and said:
"Alright, but I have one condition, and you have to agree to it."
Seeing him concede, Helen’s heart immediately relaxed, and she said:
"Okay."
Harry looked at her with a serious expression and said:
"If you encounter any trouble at home, you must tell me, and don’t push yourself."
Afraid Helen would refuse, Harry added, "You can tell Elly Campbell too. In any case, don’t force yourself."
In the end, he was still worried about her.
Helen Melendy knew Harry Hall cared about her, and she also knew that her legs, which couldn’t move, would cause her considerable trouble. But his constant reminders made the insecurities buried deep in her heart resurface.
In the end, she still nodded, "Alright, I will."
Harry knew she was always strong-willed, and even though she agreed verbally, he wasn’t sure if she really took his words to heart.
He stood up helplessly and said, "Then, I’ll be leaving."
"Alright."
Helen still saw him to the door.
After Harry left, the forced smile on Helen’s face slightly faded.