Chapter 914
Thssa shook her head, trying to dispel the whirlwind of thoughts in her mind.
Lysander was inherently deep and enigmatic, with fluctuating moods that made him inscrutable. His
thoughts couldn’t be easily understood with ordinary logic.
So, when Lysander had gifted her a house, she decided to just ept it.
epting the house meant not only a home for Evelyn but also reassuring Lysander, making it clear to
him that she had no ulterior motives.
It also provided a solid base from which to n her eventual departure.
Thssa arrived at the office as usual, and the day went smoothly.
After work, she returned home and began packing, telling Evelyn, “Mom, we’re moving. Lysander
bought me a house, and it’s in my name. We won’t have to worry about thepany taking back this
ce.”
Her words to Evelyn were a mix of truth and half-truths.
Indeed, Lysander had given her the other property, but the ce they currently lived in wasn’t provided
by the Crawley Group. It was a legacy from Leopold.
This wasn’t something she could share with Evelyn, who had always harbored a grudge about her past
with Leopold, who was now deceased.
Knowing how considerate Leopold had been to Thssa might stir unwanted feelings in Evelyn.
“What did you say? Lysander bought you a house?” Evelyn asked, her voiceced with surprise.
Thssa nodded calmly, continuing to pack clothes into a suitcase. “Yes, he came overst night just
to tell me about it.” “Do you think… maybe he’s starting to have feelings for you?” Evelyn leaned in,
hope flickering in her eyes as she scrutinized Thssa.
Thssa didn’t look up, focusing on her task and replying, “Mom, let’s just appreciate the present. No
need to overthink.” Lysander had been clear the night before – ?side from the Mrs. Sinir title, she
could ask for anything else.
But the title of Mrs. Sinir was off-limits. His repeated warnings against her harboring any matrimonial
hopes had been crystal clear. If she hadn’t grasped his intentions by now, she’d be a fool.
He was simply indulging his possessiveness and control, still caught up in the novelty of their
rtionship. He wanted her to remain his lover.
“Ah, well, you’re right. Let’s focus on the present,” Evelyn sighed, aware that marrying into high society
was no simple matter. Even if Thssa had given Lysander four children,cking a pedigree and
connections meant the Sinir family would never truly ept her.
Back when Grandma Sybil was alive, there might have been a chance, given Sybil’s sensible nature.
However, since her passing, the odds of Thssa marrying Lysander had dwindled even further.
“He owes you that much, for the children and everything else. It’s the least he can do,” Evelyn consoled
herself and Thssa.
Deep down, Evelyn felt a knot of unease. Thssa and Lysander’s current status was neither that of
lovers nor strangers. They were the most familiar strangers, and that was the most disheartening part.
Evelyn helped Thssa pack, and soon everything was ready to go.
As they were leaving, Thssa cast a lingering look around the house. Even though she had only
stayed for one day, she felt a pang of mncholy and loss.
This was the home Leopold had prepared for her, and now she was leaving it behind forever, just like
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her ill-fated marriage to him.
Arriving at Star Harbor Vi, the luxury of the gatedmunity was apparent. Thssa unlocked the
door to their new home.
Evelyn gasped, “This is toovish, too grand!”
She had imagined Lysander buying Thssa a modest apartment, not a vi that dwarfed the already
impressive one provided by thepany. The opulence of their new home was breathtaking, a
testament to the scale of Lysander’s wealth and generosity.