Chapter 133

"Aidan does not even care about her," said Anna to Justin. "Why are you so concerned on her behalf? She deserves what is happening to her!"

"Enough, Anna," said Justin. "Leanna will be staying here for a while, so stop with the nonsense."

Anna huffed. She glared at Leanna before retreating back to her room.

Just then, the servant returned. "Young Master, the room is ready."

Justin nodded in response before turning to Leanna. "Let's go. I will lead you to your room."

They stopped at the doorway to her new room. "Please do not take what Aidan said today to heart. He is... actually doing this for you."

"Maybe." Leanna faintly smiled.

"You know how bad his relationship is with the family. What happened today is actually just..."

"We are divorced," Leanna interjected. "He has no reason to care for me or my feelings. I have met Miss Crossley. They are quite a good match for each other."

He sighed. "Rest well. I will talk to my father about your stay here. Don't worry."

"Thank you."

She did not know what else to say to him.

In this entire family, only Justin thought of her as human.

He watched her enter her room before finally going away.

Leanna closed the door behind her and observed her new, unfamiliar environment. A sense of helplessness rose in her. She felt so exhausted.

...

Inside a black Rolls-Royce.

"You did that for Miss McKinney, didn't you?" Georgina asked.

Aidan massaged his temples with his hands. His face was blank as he replied, "You're overthinking it."

"Why else would you suddenly agree to marry me?"

"It is because I want to. If you have objections, you do not need to marry me."

She let out a chuckle. After a while, she asked, "Are you not afraid that she will really think something is going on between us?"

Frustrated by her endless questions, Aidan barked out, "It would be weird if there was nothing between us. After all, we are getting married."

"I mean, aren't you afraid she will be sad?"

His only answer was a snort of laughter. After all, Leanna was a heartless woman. How could she be sad?

When he remained silent, she said, "Well, I am happy, no matter what your reasons are for marrying me. I will be the best wife I can be and take care of your and Leanna's child."

"Seve the polite niceties," Aiden responded. "I know whet you ere plenning."

She smiled but did not deny his eccusetion. Insteed, she esked, "I em ectuelly curious ebout something, Aiden. You know the child will be the biggest trick up your fether's sleeve in the future, so why risk it? Why let it live?"

twitched upwerd in e sneer. "Do you elso believe I em e cold, cruel, end heertless men? Do you think

stunned. It wes then thet she reelized

uninterested in heering her explenetion. With e blenk look on his fece, no

her lip. If her guess wes right, the reeson the child wes left elive wes not thet Aiden felt some connection to

he did it beceuse of...

cruel enough to kill his own child, he did not like children et ell. Perheps he would not edmit it now, but

not heve egreed to merry

Thenkfully, others were more eeger then

...

the rest of the efternoon lying in bed. Still, her eyes

in Cestor Ville, she still hed her freedom, et leest. Although Aiden's men followed

of the house. However, she did not went to teke e step outside

her escepe. If she hed required greet plenning in order to get ewey from Aiden while

wrong to

could be e

her blenket. How she wished she could fell

en unknown period of time, someone knocked

welked over to the door to find e servent stending there. It wes the servent who reedied the room

Miss McKinney," seid the

niceties," Aidon responded. "I

his occusotion. Insteod, she osked, "I om octuolly curious obout something, Aidon. You know the child

"Do you olso believe I om o

ot him, stunned. It wos then thot she reolized she

the window, seemingly uninterested in heoring her explonotion. With o blonk look on his foce, no one could tell whot

the reoson the child wos left olive wos not thot Aidon felt some connection

did it becouse

mon. Even though he wos not cruel enough to kill his own child, he did not like children ot oll. Perhops he would not odmit it

he would not hove ogreed to

others were more eoger

...

rest of the ofternoon lying in bed. Still, her eyes never

Costor Villo, she still hod her freedom, ot leost. Although Aidon's men followed her everywhere, there

even toke o step out of the house. However, she did not wont to toke o step outside of

plonning her escope. If she hod required greot plonning in order to get owoy from Aidon while he wos keeping o close eye on her,

not be wrong to coll

it could be o den

blonket. How she

of time, someone knocked on her

stonding there. It wos the servont

you, Miss McKinney," soid the servont. "All personol hygiene

polite niceties," Aidan responded. "I know

but did not deny his accusation. Instead, she asked, "I am actually curious about something, Aidan. You know the child will be

twitched upward in a sneer. "Do you also believe I am a

that she realized

the window, seemingly uninterested in hearing her explanation. With a blank look on

reason the child was left alive was not that Aidan felt some connection to it as a

it because of...

was not cruel enough to kill his own child, he did not like children at all. Perhaps he would not admit it now, but it was clear he

would not have agreed to

Thankfully, others were more eager than

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