Chapter 173
A cool, clear voice sounded in his ear, and to Aiden, it was nothing short of heavenly.
He spun around, tears welling up in his eyes, his whole body trembling with excitement. “Sienna! You finally came to see me. I missed you so much. sweetheart. I’m all better now–can you take me home!”
Sienna’s face was expressionless, her gaze razor–sharp. Her cool, refined features looked like they were born never to smile–just one glance from her could chill someone to the bone
Dad, the doctor said your condition still needs to be observed,” she said flatly.
Aiden shook his head desperately. “Not Sienna, I know I was wrong, I really do. I misjudged you. But I’m still your father, Sienna. Your mother loved me so much—she would want us to be a family again, wouldn’t she?”
Sienna shot him a look, the way he was groveling now a world apart from how he used to be
“Dad, I suggest you stay here and recover a bit longer. See? The one who was bothering you is gone now. I’ll make sure things are easier for you from now on, she said
Väiden felt so helpless—he couldn’t even cry if he wanted to, and he didn’t dare show a hint of anger.
He realized. So my rebellious daughter has known everything all along. Turns out, she was the one messing with me on purpose.
“Sienna, please, I’m begging you. I just want to go home. Will you take me back! Sienna, I swear, from now on. I’ll be the best dad ever,” he pleaded desperately.
Sienna didn’t even bother listening to his whining. The sharp click of her high heels echoed on the floor, and with every step. Aiden felt his last bit of hope shatter–his heart turning to ice.
From admitting his mistakes to yelling in frustration, from regret to unwillingness, Aiden had burned through every ounce of strength he had left.
His eyes went dull and lifeless as he collapsed in his wheelchair, utterly spent and broken. If I hadn’t made those choices back then would things have turned out differently?‘ he wondered, despair washing over him
Meanwhile, Adrian sat in the cafe, wearing a thin shirt, his eyes constantly darting to the clock on the wall. He was on edge, waiting nervously.
Before long. Sienna walked in. She cleared the place out, leaving just the two of them in the spacious, upscale cafe.
“Miss Enna,” Adrian greeted her, standing up.
Sienna nodded, her expression indifferent. She was dressed in a purple outfit that perfectly complemented her unique style. As she slowly sat down a faint, cool fragrance drified over to Adrian, sending a chill straight to his heart.
Sienna looked at him coolly. “Do you know why I wanted to see you?” the asked.
Adrian shook his head. Last time, he’d arrogantly tried to strike a deal with her, only to end up making a fool of himself–he was completely out of his i–ague. He knew full well just how far above him she stood, but he still took a shot Too bad be lost.
Sull, he didn’t regret a thing
“Miss Enna, I’m guessing this is about the Winslow family,” Adrian said, voicing his guess.
Sienna picked up her coffee, took a sip, and arched an eyebrow coolly. “Go on,” she said, her voice calm and unreadable.
No matter how many years had passed, she still couldn’t get used to the taste of coffee. Just like no matter how hard she tried to fit in overseas, deep down, she was still an Avaloren girl through and through
“The Window Group intercepted a batch of Hart Corporation’s new energy chips and teamed up with your partners to corner the market.
“it i caused some trouble for your company, Before this, the Winslow Group might’ve had issues with you, but they never dared to cross the line.
“Tor them to make such a bold move now, someone powerful must be backing them,” Adrian said,
Sienna looked up, her eyes dark night. *Til say it again—I’m giving you a chance. What can you offer met” she said.
Adrian clenched his fists, his head dropping, silent.
He had nothing of value–just the identity of the Winslow family’s illegitimate son. And if Sienna wanted to take down the Winslow family, she didn’t need anyone’s help because she was strong enough.