Joelleâs early years were dismissed as âinsignificant,â much like the forgotten words and images on this tablet. âWhat does this have to do with you?â Joelle couldnât warm up to someone privy to the deepest secrets of her life, such as the details of her first menstrual cycle.
Jonathan sighed and replied, âJoelle, youâre tearing my heart apart. You saved my life, yet I nearly killed you. Canât you see Iâm trying to make up for it?â Joelle listened intently, her expression grave. âWhat exactly do you intend to do?â
Jonathan leaned his chin on his hand. âI dislike being in debt. Once Iâve repaid you, Iâll return to Bristania to take over our family business, and I might never return.â Joelle stood taller, arms crossed. âSo, is this just a way for you to pass the time?â
Jonathan laughed, and at that moment, Leo interrupted. In a flat tone, he said, âJonathan has faith in Tarot. He had a reading that suggested that for a peaceful life, he must not owe anyoneânot only must he repay his debts, but he must do so twofold. Itâs the only way he can live guilt-free.â
Joelle was only partly convinced. âAnd how exactly do you plan to repay me?â Jonathanâs voice softened. âConsidering how much your first husband has hurt you, what if I help you get even?â
âCould you stop bringing him up constantly?â Joelle asked, exasperated. Jonathan looked at her steadily, unbothered. âTell me, how do you wish to deal with Adrian? Break his arm or his leg? Or should we end his life? Iâm at your service for any of it.â Joelle broke into a cold sweat. âThatâs illegal. I could never condone such actions.â
Jonathan shrugged and approached her. âThen thereâs only one option left. Be with me, and drive him insane.â Joelle paused to process his words. Jonathan lifted her chin, gauging her reaction. âIâm a far better choice than that dull man. Given youâve been married twice and have two children, being with me is quite the deal for you.â
Joelle knocked his hand away with force. âIf youâre trying to offer yourself, just say so! Do you think youâre making a sacrifice? I wouldnât accept even if you pleaded!â Jonathan said, âIâm not interested in getting married, but if it settles a debt, marriage is a compromise Iâm willing to make. I wonât return to Bristania until Iâve repaid you. In the meantime, call on me whenever you need anything. Iâll be available.â He took a few steps away, then turned back, giving Joelle a lingering look before lowering his voice. âI can provide anything, including satisfying physical needs, and I assure you I surpass your two ex-husbands. Youâve been on your own for some time, right?â
âEnough already!â Joelle was both enraged and mortified, raising her hand to strike, but Jonathan grasped it firmly. From their strength disparity alone, she realized she couldnât overpower him. After he departed, a cold shiver traveled from Joelleâs scalp to her toes. Before leaving for abroad, Shawn had cautioned her to steer clear of Jonathan, and his advice proved correct. Jonathan seemed oblivious to the gravity of life and death situations. His belief that he could manipulate fate was what truly frightened her.
As they exited Joelleâs studio, Leo spotted a man lurking in a corner, watching them. âJonathan, that man has been tailing us for a while. Should I handle him?â âNo need.â Jonathan caressed the ring on his thumb, his eyes flashing coldly. âIâve already shown a weakness. If he wanted to kill me, he wouldâve acted by now.â
Leo caught on instantly. âItâs Lara! Why is she having someone follow you?â âLet her be.â Jonathan remained detached from Laraâs schemes, indifferent to her actions. Marriage, for him, was merely a transactional arrangement. Jonathan had proclaimed he wouldnât be faithful to one woman. Aware of his character, Lara still got engaged to him, indicating her acceptance of his ways. But Jonathan didnât expect any surprises from Lara.
That afternoon, he received a call from an unfamiliar number. âGet your woman out of here.â Initially puzzled, Jonathan realized the significance, as anyone who had his private number mattered. He quickly put the pieces together. âAdrian?â âYou know Lara, right? She says sheâs your fiancée,â said Adrian. âWhat do you want?â âShe hit Joelle. I want one of her hands. Is that too much?â Then a voice came from Joelle on the other end, indicating that Adrian was with her. From Joelleâs distress and Adrianâs fury, Lara had stirred significant trouble this time. Jonathan preferred to avoid the fray, yet there were ties between their families. Lara came because of him. If she returned to Bristania harmed, it would complicate matters for him. âIf youâre furious, Mr. Miller, end her life. Itâs a mercy compared to crippling her.â
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