“You're my wife as long as we're still married. If other men want to be with you while we're still married, they can only be adulterers and bear the risk of tarnishing their names.”

Dylan left after leaving a warning with a hostile expression.

In the kitchen, Nina was leaning on the cool wall as she asked Avery who was busy cleaning, “What is up with him? He has forced you to marry him like a madman. What does he want? I don't even see his love for you. His possessiveness over you is just so simply unbelievable.”

Even without asking, Nina knew Avery was planning to wear that pair of shoes with Cayden's children.

But how did that freak find out? I'm sure he already knows. Otherwise, he wouldn't have threatened Avery to keep her fidelity as his wife and even burnt that pair of shoes over the fire on the stove.

Avery's eyes blinked as she opened her mouth to speak. “An ex-convict's mentality is crooked. Otherwise, they wouldn't have broken the law. Hence, everything they did might be strange in our eyes, but not to them. You're right about one thing, though. Indeed, he has no interest in me. From the women he had in the past, I can see that I am not his type, so there's only one reason left for him to force me to marry him.”

“What is it?” Nina asked.

Avery put the burnt shoes into a bag, planning to throw them away when she went down later.

“He's Cayden's cousin.”

“What? They're cousins... Then you...” Nina knew she should pity Avery for her predicament as she was her best friend.

Nevertheless, she could not imagine that such a drama actually existed in real life.

“I think they have grudges against each other. They might look friendly on the surface, but Dylan is always competing with Cayden.” Other than that, I couldn't think of or find any other reason for Dylan to marry me.

An adult won't just randomly choose his marriage partner, no matter how stubborn or twisted he is.

A shudder rippled down Nina's back.

The dispute between rich guys is definitely not something an average person can imagine.

“And so you became the scapegoat between two men.” Nina sighed.


Avery nodded.

It was eight-thirty at night, and Nina was packing her bags. “I'm going back.”

“Are you not staying here with me?” Avery thought Nina would stay with her.

“I can't.” Nina's hands didn't stop moving as she explained, “I don't want to listen to my mom's nagging, but I'm worried about her heart condition. My parents should already be asleep at this hour, and I feel better staying under the same roof as them.”

Avery empathized with Nina, so she didn't ask her to stay.

“Drive safe.” Avery sent Nina out and watched as her back disappeared.

Avery returned to her empty room.

She was about to get into bed after washing up, but the doorbell rang.

Avery had changed into her pajama and didn't think twice when she crossed the room to get to the door. Before she could look into the peephole, she heard a familiar cry.

It was Rory's.

Throwing all her concern out the window, she opened the door quickly.

Cayden was carrying a crying Rory in one arm and holding onto an angry Zachary with his other hand.

“What's wrong?” Avery reached for Rory.

Cayden dragged Zachary into the room.

“Bad Zach! Hmmph!” Rory cried into Avery's shoulder.

“Don't cry, Rory. You'll hurt your eyes for crying so much.”

Avery shot a confused gaze at Cayden as she tried to calm her daughter down with heartache and awkwardness like a new mother.

“Zach dirtied Rory's new shoes.” Cayden went to the restroom after explaining.

Avery didn't comment on how comfortable he was in her place. It was as though he was at home.

Zachary didn't think he was at fault. “It's just a bit dirty. I-I have even cleaned it for her.”

“Bad Zach! Bad Zach!” Rory refused to accept his explanation and continued weeping.

Soon, the tap turned off, and Cayden came out of the restroom.

Avery finally coaxed Rory to stop crying after a long while. She gently removed the bandage on Rory's eye to check on it. Following the doctor's instructions, she dried the tears carefully, disinfected the area around Rory's eyes, then put on a new bandage.

“Ms. Ery, can I have some water?” Zachary was thirsty after apologizing to Rory.

“Sure, let me get it for you.” Avery set Rory down and went to the kitchen.

The water she boiled earlier was not too hot, so she poured two glasses.

When she returned to the living room, Avery saw that Rory had gotten off the couch and sauntering around her house.
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