How About I Pursue You Again

Jerome had no interest in Jerry's love life.

His own emotions were still unresolved, leaving him with no spare capacity to care about others.

The "cold war" with Vivian had persisted for half a month, and she showed no sign of apologizing.

Jerome's frustration grew.

Celia, as the direct "victim" of Vivian, wore a worried expression on her face and urgency in her heart.

Thinking it was another argument between the boss and Vivian, Celia complained about Jerome's lack of consideration while secretly trying to help Jerome by reaching out to Vivian.

However, Vivian's cold responses made Celia realize that it was not a quarrel; they had clearly broken up.

Reflecting on the situation, Celia sighed, realizing that money could buy everything but not love.

With no other options, Celia decided to take matters into her own hands.