Chapter 78
When he called her name, he was solemn and sincere.
Lea looked up at him. Her eyes were wet, revealing aplex emotion
“Alfred,” she <b>said</b>, gripping his cor, her fingers lingeringly <b>ying </b>with it. “I grew up under the abuse of Matilda, We are sworn enemies. I want her pay<b>, </b>so I need to survive to get revenge. This is the path I must take.”
Lea looked <b>up </b><b>at </b><b>Alfred</b>, <b>her </b>eyes were surprisingly <b>calm</b>, <b>making </b>it impossible to
The already neat cor became even more orderly in her fingers. Le see through her emotions.
Yet she was straightforward and candid. This is me. My life is destined to be stained <b>with </b>blood<b>, </b>amidst storms <b>and </b>strife. L.
<b>She </b>was scared, worried that he wouldn’t ept her as she was. Her throat choked up, unable to continue.
“I understand.” Alfred hugged her tightly. “Lea. I understand everything. I love you, truly Afraid she wouldn’t believe him, his tone was sincere, and he held her even tighter.
He added, “I only have one request. Don’t let yourself get hurt. Don’t forget, you have me. I’m your boyfriend, your future husband. I just want to protect you.”
Lea’s worries and concerns instantly vanished. Her eyes were filled with tears. “You have already been protecting me. Without you, I wouldn’t have been able to do all this so smoothly.”
It was Jason who <b>had </b>stopped Nixon from intervening, allowing Christian to be taken to Riverview Hospital
Alfred had overseen everything at Riverview Hospital, ensuring Christian was brought <b>there </b>in time. He gave Lea Riverview Hospital, providing her with a powerful weapon and bargaining chip.
Lea stood on tiptoes and left a burning kiss on his lips. “<b>Wait </b>for me. Once I get into Conrad <b>University</b>, I will go with you to Everton
Alfred immediately calmed down. He lowered his head and nted <b>a </b>kiss on the corner of her eye.
Then, they had an intimate moment but did not linger too long
Lea stood in ce, watching the ck Maybach disappear around the corner of the road before turning and entering through the iron gate. In the car, Eddie nced at Alfred “Mr. Andrews, you don’t <b>need </b>to worry about Miss Lea. The antidote for Mr. Berry was prepared by her long ago.
He added, “She set a trap long <b>ago</b>, waiting for Matilda to fall into it. You didn’t <b>see </b>Mr. Berry’s expression just now. <b>He </b>seemed to <b>have </bpletely disdained Matilda<b>!</b>”
These past few days, Eddie had been helping Len establish the hospital, investigating and handling the behind–the–scenes issues of the Berry and Fraley families.
He had also been monitoring <b>Lea’s </b>every move around the clock, ready to step in at the slightest sign of trouble.
Earlier, despite not <b>having </b>slept all night, Eddie immediately got Christian here. He had almost run over <b>Matilda </b>with his car out of excessive
tension
Lea, who looked stunningly beautiful and seemingly <b>innocent</b>, was a child raised under Matilda’s abuse. Yet, in <b>just </b>a few days, she had made Matilda suffer <b>such </b>a huge <b>setback</b>.
Helen was detained, Berry Group and Fraley Medical were in chaos, and <b>Matilda’s </b>position in the Berry family was precarious
Lea <b>was </b><b>a </b>terrifying person.
“Eddie?” Alfred spoke, his <b>tone </b>icy with underlying anger. He threw the tablet at him with a bang. “You handle these two cases in Igrea
Eddie’s <b>hands </b>slipped, and the car nearly veered off the road.
In the <b>past</b>, no matter what mistakes he made, even if he caused thepany to lose hundreds of millions of <b>dors</b>, Alfred had <b>never </b>shown him such a cold demeanor. Alfred was <b>angry </b>and was giving Eddie <b>a </b>severe punishment.
Eddie responded, “Mr. Andrews, I was wrong. From now on, Miss Lea’s matterse first. Her safetyes first<b>,”</b>
Alfred’s tone finally <b>calmed </b>down. “For now, you don’t <b>need </b>to handle <b>those </b>two cases in Igrea?
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“Yes.” Eddie breathed a sigh of relief, wiping the sweat <b>from </b>his forehead.
Inside the Berry family mansion, Christian’s face was stern. He was swift and decisive. “Jeffrey, take some men and <b>search </b>everywhere. Whatever <b>you </b>find, hand it over to Dr. Phoenix”
He had kept the doctor here specifically to investigate this matter. He wanted to see who dared to harm him on his own turf.
Jeffrey <b>was </b>stunned and looked around at everyone. “Yes, Mr. Berry”
Jeffrey led all the servants in the mansion, including the gardeners, to start the search. Christian, supported by <b>Victor</b>, headed towards the hall, with Lorrand following
Maulda felt dizzy. With Max supporting her, her footsteps were still unsteady.
*Til help,” <b>Lea </b>said, cing her hands on <b>Matilda’s </b>arm.
Matilda turned sharply, meeting Lea’s eyes. The little brat had just put on a crying act. Lea’s eyes were still teary, her gaze glistening, and her face bore a faint smile, a mix of gentleness and strength.
Matilda questioned, “Lea, aren’t you afraid I’ll skin you alive?”
Matilda’s face contorted in rage, her eyes bloodshot, like a beast ready to leap out and devour Lea
“You should know Grandpa’s attitude now. Are you not scared of him!” Lea asked, confident and unafraid.
She added, “Besides, you know Mr. Alfred is my <b>friend</b>. Even if I can’t deal with you, he can
Matilda paused and had a cold unile.
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thought Lea <b>and </b>Alfred had a significant rtionship. It seemed Lea was bluffing, <b>and </b>she wasn’t <b>afraid</b>. She mocked inwardly, “You two are only friends! And you use him to intimidate me? You’re too nive
Matilda pushed Len away. Her hatred for Lea was bone–deep, and she couldn’t bear Lea’s touch. She was also unwilling to admit fear. Every encounter with Lea ended badly for her.
<b>Lea </b>smiled and said, “Someone poisoned <b>Grandpa</b>. Don’t you want to stay and see who gets caught? Leaving now would only make <b>you </b>look guilty. like a thief fleeing the scene.
“Lea!” Matilda gritted her teeth, frustrated that this little brat always managed to divert all the suspicion onto her.
Lea replied, “I’m just reminding you.”
“Don’t disgust me! Matilda sneered, standing straight. “All these years, I underestimated you I was wrong about you.” Lea smirked, “Time will tell. I
III give you more surprisey
Matilda’s expression darkened, appearing to be threatened. This implicit pressure <b>was </b>more terrifying than a direct deration of
Halfway down the <b>hall</b>, Christian turned to Matilda. “Youe too.”
The series of idents made him suspicious of her.
Matilda’s body trembled slightly. She didn’t want to be involved in this matter, but she couldn’t leave now,
She gave Max a nce, red at Lea<b>, </b>and <b>then </b>turned to follow, “Christian, let me help <b>you</b><b>.</b>”
“No need” Christian refused sternly, not allowing her to help,
Matilda’s <b>hand</b><b>, </b>reaching out, froze in mid–air. Only after Christian walked a few steps away did her fingers curl back into <b>a </b>fist.
Once Christian entered the door, Max approached the group of bodyguards and whispered instructions<b>, </b>after which they silently dispersed.
Lea looked around carefully before entering
Christian sat in the center of the rosewood <b>sofa </b>chair. Though his body had just suffered severe trauma and he was still weak. He leaned on his <b>cane </b>with a dignified posture<b>, </b>exuding authority,
Matilda stood nearby, respectfully <b>keeping </b>her distance. Despite the earlier argument outside, they were still family<b>, </b>and her position <b>hadn’t </b>drastically changed.
Victor was also present, standing guard.
Lorrand sat on a single–seat sofa to the right.
Upon entering, Lea walked straight to the sofa <b>and </b>sat across from Christian. She was<b>, </b>after all, the mistress of this <b>house</b>, while Matilda was merely a guest
Lorrand looked at her briefly, “Miss Lea, <b>let </b>me treat the injuries on your face to prevent scarring.
<b>His </b>expression and tone were as if he were seeing her for the first time. No <b>one </b>could tell they knew each other,
Upon hearing this, Christian <b>nced </b><b>at </b>Lea’s perfect face and became anxious “Lorrand, quickly check her. Make sure
He shot an angry look at Matilda, intensifying the oppressive atmosphere in the hall.
“Alright,” Lorrand said, diligently turning to Lea. “Miss Lea, please sit here.”
He took out a medical kit and invited <b>Lea </b>to a side seat, tending to the swelling on her face.This belongs to N?velDrama.Org.
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Seeing Christian’s cold expression, Matilda felt tremendous pressure, her back unable to <b>remain </b>straight. Her face <b>was </b>also swollen, not much better than Lea’s
“I need to use the restroom,” she said, finding an excuse to leave for the restroom.
Before leaving, Matilda cast a sidelong <b>re </b>at Lea, Lea’s cold gaze followed her.
After a while, Matilda came out of the restroom. She retouched her makeup, but the thick foundation couldn’tpletely hide the swelling, making her look still quite disheveled.
The search had been ongoing for some time. Jeffrey and the servants had nearly finished searching the entire mansion. To avoid suspicion, many servants voluntarily led the way to their own rooms for the search
Lea’s facial injuries had been treated, the swelling reduced, and the discoloration faded.
These medicines are effective, but not the best. Our hospital has better treatments. Miss Lea, you shoulde to our hospital for a few sessions Lorrand suggested.
“Thank you,” Lea responded.
She returned to the single-
-seat sofa beside Christian, waiting quietly
Finally, Jeffrey came downstairs with several servants and Melissa Melissa’s face <b>was </b>ashen, and she trembled as she descended the stairs.
Lea’s eyes narrowed, her expression turning cold.
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