Ethan forcefully pushed Madelyn away, causing her to stagger backward and fall, her hand landing on
scattered glass shards. Pain surged through her as her palm began bleeding, the crimson hue staining
her clothes and widening rapidly.
A fleeting glimmer of regret appeared in Ethan’s eyes, prompting him to move slightly toward her. But
just as quickly as it came, the emotion receded, and he froze.
Purposefully turning his back to her, he grappled with his internal conflict. Gazing out the French
windows, he closed his eyes, and his voice, filled with restrained emotion, whispered, ” You should go.”
He didn’t want to cause her any more harm, but the sting of her betrayal was too fresh, too raw. In his
mind, thoughts swirled. ‘I loved her with everything I had, ready to lay the world at her feet. But she
made a fool out of me, deceiving me at every turn. Did she laugh at my expense while with Zach,
sneering at my naivety?’
Madelyn endured the pain as she carefully extracted the glass piece embedded in her palm. Her
injured hand dangled, and she averted her eyes to the floor. “…Fine. Once you’ve gathered your
thoughts, we can speak, “she murmured, making her way out of the room.
Once the door clicked shut, Ethan pivoted, his gaze landing on the scarlet stain where Madelyn had
been. His eyes mirrored profound anguish as he fixed his stare on the now closed door. A servant
came upstairs and was taken aback to see the injured Madelyn.
‘Miss Jent is hurt, and Mr. Arnold didn’t even seem to care. He used to be so protective of Miss Jent. If
she ever tried to cook, he wouldn’t even let her touch a knife, fearing she might cut herself,’ the servant
thought.
Quickly securing a first-aid kit, the servant began attending to Madelyn’s wound, silently relieved to find
it wasn’t too severe.
Madelyn said, “You should leave for now. Remember to bring some food to his room later and remind
him to take his medicine.”
“All right, Miss Jent. You get some rest, “the servant said before leaving, still concerned about Madelyn,
who was sitting at the foot of the bed.
Finally alone, Madelyn had a moment of quiet. Suddenly, her phone, placed on the desk, started
ringing. Madelyn wasn’t in the mood to answer it, but the call persisted. She glanced at the flashing
caller ID.
Her heart skipped a beat, and just before the call was about to disconnect, she nervously picked up the
phone.
“F-Father…”
Why did the Arnold family postpone the engagement party?” Hayson’s tone sounded angry. Madelyn
stammered, involuntarily lowering her head. “I don’t know.”
On the other end of the line, Hayson furrowed his brow. The following silence seemed to stretch on
endlessly until Hayson’s voice sliced through once more, “Have you been aware of Ethan’s secret
meetings with Donna Jolie these past days?”
‘Donna Jolie?’ A pang of unease lodged in Madelyn’s chest. “I… wasn’t aware,” she admitted softly.
Hayson’s voice grew colder, “What exactly are you aware of? You’ve been in the Arnold residence for
so long, yet you’re oblivious to Ethan’s unusual behavior?”
Madelyn couldn’t find any words to say. Hayson continued, “…If there are any issues, remember to tell
us. No matter what happens, both Zach and I will help you, alright? I’ll handle the Donna Jolie situation
when I return. I’ll ensure you secure the position of Ethan Arnold’s wife.”
Madelyn hesitated and cautiously asked, “How do you plan to handle her situation?”
“You don’t need to worry about that. Just focus on doing what you need to do. No matter what methods
you have to use, you must ensure that the engagement proceeds as planned. Do you understand?”
Hayson replied firmly.
Madelyn softly agreed, “Alright, Father.
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