Chapter 215
“Millie, we’ve been searching for you. Marcus hase to take you home. Let’s go.”
Millie was taken aback. She couldn''t fathom that Marcus had arrived to escort her.
“[ won''t go back. I’m staying with my friend tonight, and | have no ns to return.
I''m tired of enduring punishment every day. Plus, | don’t believe | did anything wrong. | was merely defending myself,” she
rified, well aware that Celeste’s punishment wouldn''t cease.
Bruce was taken aback by her deration, yet he tried to persuade her gently.
“Millie, Marcus personally came to collect you. I’ve never seen him do this before.”
Bruce found today’s events quite shocking. Marcus, the high-ranking young master of the Thomas family, had never deigned to
find someone in the middle of the night.
Refusing to face Bruce, Millie retorted, “It’s also the first time I''ve been ousted from my home. No matter how severe our
disagreements, I’ve never been abandoned in the rain.”
Noticing Millie''s refusal, Bruce went back to Marcus and reported, “Millie is adamant. She won''te back.”
“| find myself here in the middle of the night, searching for her. After two long hours, | locate her in this shabby restaurant, only to
be snubbed. Herck of experience and social skills is quite evident,” Marcusmented coldly, a wry smile gracing his lips.N?velDrama.Org holds text ? rights.
Bruce felt unsettled, noticing Marcus’ growing impatience.
Grace pondered for a moment, then voiced her opinion.
“Millie, it might be wise to return. Marcus making the effort to pick you up is a rare urrence.”
Millie tumed and shook her head.
“| doubt his intentions are benevolent. There’s likely a punishment awaiting me. As they say, unprovoked kindness is a mask for
malevolence.”
Reflecting on Marcus’ chilling expression as he turned away, Millie shuddered. She felt that going back would be like diving into a
pit of fire.
Grace was taken aback by Millie’s assertions but found them usible.
Awhileter, Millie’s phone pinged with a message from Marcus.
“Return now. I''m running out of patience.”
Reading the text, Millie felt a twinge of difort but promptly typed back her reply.
“I''m noting back. I''ll stay with my friend tonight, and then I''ll look for a new ce tomorrow. | have no intention of returning to
that house.”
Just as Millie set her phone aside, the nearby disreputable-looking man leered at her.