Chapter 1048
Past the door, the hall was empty and deserted with nothing but the gentle moonlight shining across
the floor, casting a silvery glow.
This was the place she had called home for four years, and even with her eyes closed, she could
navigate it with ease.
She did not turn on the lights, but instead ventured forward in the darkness, ascending the stairs.
The house was quiet, and the sound of her footsteps sounded particularly crisp. As she pushed open
the bedroom door, Vicky sensed that something was amiss.
A scent that did not belong to her room hit her immediately.
She widened her eyes, and suddenly caught sight of a tall and slender figure standing by the windows.
In the darkness, the crimson flame at the end of his cigarette flickered intermittently.
At the same time, a whiff of smoke drifted into her nostrils.
Instinctively, Vicky reached for the switch on the wall and light instantly illuminated the room, causing
her to squint her eyes until she adjusted to the new scene.
Once her eyes fully adapted, Vicky looked in the direction of the windows at the cold and familiar figure
before her.
He stood by the window with a cigarette burning between his fingertips; white smoke enveloped his
sharply defined face, rendering him somewhat blurry under the light.
Vicky was momentarily stunned at the sight of him, but soon regained her composure.
Tyler turned around slowly, and his unfathomable gaze fell upon her.
There was no surprise on his face, as if he had already anticipated her arrival. His gaze resembled that
of a pet owner welcoming their wayward pet home.
âCome over here,ââ he spoke lightly, his voice as cold as ever.
A sense of reluctance grew in Vickyâs heart, and she remained rooted to the spot.
Tylerâs eyes narrowed as he observed her feeble struggle, and a faintly mocking smile tugged at his
thin lips. âWhatâs the matter? Do you want me to come to you instead?â
Vickyâs brows twitched, and with legs that felt as heavy as lead, she inched forward to stand before the
man, knowing that the outcome would not change even if she walked at the slowest pace she could
manage.
Tyler seemed to be oblivious to her reluctance; more precisely, he simply did not care.
Tyler pressed her against the transparent windows, kissing her recklessly.
Vicky instinctively resisted when Elijahâs words echoed in her mind.
âI used to think that Tyler and the Harrisons operated in different domains, so he wouldnât have the
means to do anything to us⦠but Iâve severely underestimated him. Although our fields are different,
his connections alone make him extremely formidable. With the support of the Starlings, he easily
crushed us with a flick of a wrist. Vicky, you need to know that this isnât your fault. It is the result of my
own misjudgement, and Iâm paying the price for it. Regardless, thank you for helping me all this timeâ¦â
It was because of her that the Harrisons had suffered and gone bankrupt and it was at that moment
that she realized Tyler stopped bothering her because he was busy setting a trap for the Harrisons.
His kiss came to a sudden halt and Vicky looked up, thinking that he was done, only to meet his cold,
dark eyes.
âYou seem distracted⦠Whatâs on your mind?â
She did not look away and whispered, âWhatever happened to the Harrisons⦠must have been your
doing, right?â
Tyler did not deny nor confirm it, he only stared back at her.
Tears welled in her eyes. âTyler, Old Madam Harrisons is ill and she doesnât have much longer to live.
Why canât you let her live out her remaining days in peace?â
In contrast to her hysterical state, Tyler seemed unbothered. âYou of all people should know why I did
it.â
âI was the one who crossed you. The Harrisons have nothing to do with this. You could have come after
me for revenge, so why do you keep targeting the innocent people around me?!â