He instructed a nearby servant, âIf she doesnât leave, call the police.
â
As he walked away, Vanessa yelled furiously, âEdwin, you bastard!â
He spun around and snapped.
âIf Iâm such a bastard, why are you so into me? Vanessa, stop these demeaning acts.
We have no future together.
â
Vanessa wanted to respond, but he was already gone.
Inside, Edwin grabbed his coat and car keys.
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âIâm stepping out,â he announced to Mark and Cecilia.
Mark, slightly annoyed, remarked, âYouâre hardly ever home, and now youâre leaving again.
â
Little Olivia chimed in, âHe is old enough to have his own life!â
Edwin, feeling a bit better, gently patted her head and whispered, âCome with me.
â
Despite Oliviaâs unfinished dinner, Edwin quickly dressed her in a cute hat and coat and whisked her away.
She felt sorry for her dinner.
In the car, Olivia sniffled and wanted to say something.
Edwin, his tone tense, called someone.
âVanessa is in Czanch.
Yes.
Please send someone for her.
I canât be responsible for what she might do if she stays,â he said.
After a pause, he apologized in a low voice.
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âI canât do this.
Love just canât be forced,â he said, and hung up.
As they left home, servants were ushering Vanessa out.
Olivia, peering through the window, asked softly, âIs that Vanessa?â
Edwin, surprised, glanced at Olivia.
She was quite perceptive.
Turning back, Olivia sighed.
âIs Laura upset? Are you going to see her? Is that why youâre in a hurry? Why am I coming, though?â
Edwin focused on the road, and then softly said, âYouâre going to spend some time with Mr.
and Mrs.
Garcia.
â
Olivia agreed obediently.
Edwin drove quickly, prompting Olivia to tap him.