Chapter 475 He Can''t Leave Now
I was left speechless, not expecting Idris to abruptly steer the conversation back to the topic at the beginning. I found myself at a loss for words, and
this time, he was being clever, not pressing further on other matters but instead gazing at me, waiting for my response.
It seemed like there was no escaping it. Still. I should not be the one to reveal the events caused by the Youngs ten years ago.
I took a deep breath and looked at him. I said, "Yes, Lucas has indeed been using things to threaten me, and I''ve been concerned. This matter is
rted to you as well. But Idris, there are things you shouldn''t find out from me. Perhaps you should go back to the Youngs’ Old Manor and ask
Grandma what the Youngs did ten years ago."
He furrowed his brow, which formed a deep crease between his eyebrows. He looked at me with confusion and asked, "Ten years ago?”
I nodded.
He seemed disturbed, his voice growing somewhat urgent as he said, "Ten years ago...”
I did not know if Madam Young would tell him, but I believed there woulde a day when he would find out. Rather than passively epting those
sins, it might be better for him to know sooner rather thanter.
His phone rang again. Perhaps due to the doubts in his head, he hastily left after answering the call and giving me a brief exnation.
As I watched the door close once more, I could not help but feel a headacheing on. Clearly, the purpose of all that back-and-forth with him was
to convince him to let me leave, but unexpectedly, I still ended up being confined by him.
I did not know how to describe my miserable situation. Either I was under Lucas''s watchful eye, or I was being locked up by Idris. Even though it was
the 21st century. my life felt no different from that of a prisoner. I could not seem to escape it
Honestly, it was frustrating.
With no freedom of movement, I could only wander around Idris'' house. Thankfully, he had money. Although it was merely arge t, it was no worse
than a vi. While exploring, I caught sight of the box I had brought back from the auction yesterday.
Inside of it was the pearl.
I took them out and examined them closely, inadvertently recalling the biography I had read before—The Legend of Jumaroshan. It was about a high-
ranking priest born into a royal family.
I found it in Maxwell''s study. Initially,
I was just curious, so I wanted to flip
through angtake a look. However,
the moreyead it, the more o
fascinating it became. Juma was?
born into royalty, spent his childhood
withtis mother''s family, and was
remarkably bright. He started
S studying scriptures and etassics
early on, demonstrating exceptional
wisdom.
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God said all beings would suffer and need salvation, but what did salvation mean?
As I rubbed the smooth pearl in my hand, I could not help but think of the Youngs and Madam Young. She was vegan and prayed devoutly to seek
forgiveness from God. Was this salvation?
The act of repenting before God, seeking forgiveness, and whatnot. Nheless, things that were wrong were simply wrong. Would this kind of
repentance even work?
Idris came back in the middle of the night when I had already fallen asleep. I vaguely sensed someone on top of me, and I tried to push him away
when I opened my eyes.
Probably due to my weak effort, he did not move and insteady on top of me. His voice was hoarse as he asked, "Did I wake you up?"
I was too sleepy to keep my eyes open, so I merely mumbled at him vaguely. I wanted to ask him about the situation outside, but I was too
exhausted. Before I could say anything, I drifted back to sleep.
I slept deeply through the night.
When I woke up the next day, it was
already bright-outside. As I opened
my eyes, Amret Idris''s gaze beside ~
me. He oust have been awake fora
while atid was just lying still. When
he noticed I was awake, he raised
thezeorner of his handsomedips and
sdid, "Awake? Are you hujgry?"
I shook my head and yawned, my voice hoarse from having just woken up. I looked at him and asked, "How long do you n to keep me here?"
Seeing me ask this question immediately upon waking up. he furrowed his brow slightly and looked at me. He asked, "Yvette, are you unhappy being
with me?”
I shook my head. Perhaps it was because I had just woken up, but my throat was raspy as I replied, "Am I going to be kept under house arrest like
this? If Lucas doesn''t leave, do you n to keep me here forever?"
He reached out and gently touched my nose, then got up and put on his pajamas. He said, "He can''t leave now."