Chapter 105

Zach had not expected Madelyn to jump into the sea without any hesitation.

Evidently, Madelyn was a completely different person now than how he remembered her. He wondered what had caused that.

‘Did she discover something?”

He had noticed something was off ever since she had retaliated against the Linney family.

He pondered, ‘If she’s like this, I can’t keep her by my side, let alone give her the chance to get close to the Arnold family.’

Jadie watched Zach left with the documents. She realized he did not ask her about what happened to her in Portsmouth Fishing Village and felt that Zach did not care about her at all.

When Jadie saw the pile of photos on Zach’s desk in the study, she finally realized that when Madelyn had first run away from the Jent family, Zach had sent someone to keep a close watch on her the whole time, instead of just ignoring her.

She thought, ‘If Madelyn hadn’t gotten into trouble, Zach probably wouldn’t have gone to Portsmouth Fishing Village personally to deal with the matter.’

Jadie had

hardships together. They were the

during her years abroad, she noticed Zach becoming increasingly distant toward her, and started becoming genuinely afraid that she would lose him.

the conference room after the meeting at the company ended. He then received a call

just paid Madelyn’s hospital bill. He held the bill as he informed Zach, “Ms. Jent just had her blood transfusion. Her abdominal wound has been stitched up too. There aren’t any other internal injuries. However, she has a high fever, a hundred- and four-degrees Fahrenheit. She

was praying that he would not have to

I’d rather

elevator. He checked the time, and it was four-thirty in the

take

“Okay.”

felt like he had forgotten to inform Zach about something

caregiver, he did not waste much time there. Once everything was taken care

and filled with the sterile

had left her body. In her dream, her soul wandered the hospital corridors, but no matter where she went, she could not leave the dark hospital. She watched as the people and the hospital strollers walked past her…She was

in Madelyn’s throat woke her up. She was dizzy and had lost count of how many times she had gotten sick and woken up feeling

empty ward was dark. She coughed uncomfortably several times. As soon as she felt the coldness on the back of her hand, she quickly removed the needle. She thought, ‘If I’d slept any longer,

stretched her hand to turn on the bedside switch, the lights were switched on.

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