Chapter 388:

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At dinner time, Jayden knocked on Elyse’s door to invite her to eat. With a blank expression, she stepped out of her room, briefly caught his eye, and subtly shifted her dress to sidestep him. Jayden, a mix of annoyance and amusement in his tone, followed her and challenged, “Why are you avoiding me like that? You don’t even want your dress to touch me.” Elyse remained silent, too overwhelmed by sadness to engage in an argument. They reached the dining table set with Elyse’s favorite dishes, which Jayden found unappealing. Irritated, he turned to Driscoll and demanded, “I don’t like any of this. Make it again.” Driscoll, his face tense, glanced at Elyse and then nodded. Elyse ignored him and focused on her meal.

prepared again,” Driscoll said. Jayden’s mood softened slightly at this. Leaning back, he observed Elyse casually, then looked away, pretending to be disinterested. Soon after, the maid brought in new dishes with Driscoll following anxiously. “Sir, your favorite dishes are served,” the maid announced. Seeing his preferred meal, Jayden’s spirits lifted, and he began to eat. Between bites, he casually asked, “When are you coming to see my company?” Confused, Elyse looked up. “Am I supposed to? You’ve never really involved me in your business. I didn’t think

to her. Can’t she see that?” Driscoll attempted to intervene, but Jayden dismissed him. “Stop. I’ve done nothing wrong,” Jayden said, and Driscoll remained silent, recognizing

early morning, she quietly left the room, resisting the urge to disturb the sleeping Jayden. Descending the stairs, she was greeted by Driscoll’s surprised voice. “You’re up early. Breakfast isn’t ready yet.” “It’s okay,” Elyse replied, a determined look in her eyes. “I need to get to the competition venue early.” Relieved, Driscoll wished her good luck. With a grateful smile, Elyse quickly exited with

seatbelt and grasping her violin case as she spotted Gavin. “Good luck,” the driver called out. Waving back, Elyse met up with Gavin, who was dressed in a padded jacket

Elyse, Fiona beamed and waved enthusiastically. She rushed over to Elyse, leaving Irving behind. “Let’s get our numbers. I hope we’re not in the same group. I don’t want us to compete in the first round,” Fiona said. Elyse nodded in agreement. “I’d rather not face you right off the bat either.” Irving overheard and scoffed. “You should be eager to compete. It shows strength.” Unconvinced, Elyse challenged him. “What if you had

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