Chapter 881
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
âCarole, in this lifetime, Iâll only marry the woman I love.
No one else.
â His tone was unwavering.
âI can pledge anything else to you, but not this.
This one is non-negotiable.
â
Carole had hoped to use Jordanâs illness to sway Domenicâs decision.
She had assumed that perhaps under the pressure of his grandfatherâs condition, he would agree to marry her and he wouldnât risk his grandpaâs well-being for a woman.
However, she was taken aback by Domenicâs unwavering response.
Clutching her fists, Carole bit her Lower lip, her eyes clouding over.
She stared at Domenic, inhaling deeply before finally mustering the courage to ask, âIs Lindsey the woman you love?â
Domenicâs shock rippled through him as Caroleâs words sank in.
Turning around, he adopted an air of extreme vigilance, his voice dropping to a cold, chilling tone.
âSo, it was you who asked Lindsey to come to our engagement party?â
Trying to maintain composure, Carole met his gaze, her attempt at calmness evident.
âDomenic, you must understand that your grandfather is vehemently opposed to your relationship with Lindsey.
I acted in your best interests.
With so many eligible women from affluent families, why must you defy him and choose someone of lower standing?â
âYou donât have the right to talk about her!â Domenicâs movement was swift as he advanced, seizing Caroleâs wrist and pinning it against the door behind her.
The impact caused Carole to wince in pain, her brows furrowing.
âHow did you find out about this?â
âIt was your uncle Rupert told me.
â Caroleâs expression twisted in pain, tears welling up in her eyes.
âPlease, Domenic.
Believe me.
I havenât breathed a word to anyone, not even your grandfather.
Iâm on your side.
I have only ever had your best interests at heart.
â
Domenicâs eyes suddenly turned cold and sharp.
Why was it Rupert again? Had Rupert forgotten about the evidence he possessed? How dare Rupert disclose his connection with Lindsey to Carole? Did Rupert attempt to harm Lindsey by involving Carole?
But Domenic couldnât allow Rupertâs scheme to succeed.
Releasing Carole, he stepped back, putting some distance between them, and looked at her with a cold stare.
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Carole rubbed her wrist, her eyes brimming with tears as she gazed at Domenic.
âYou must understand what your grandfather will do if he discovers your love for someone outside our social circle.
I have seen Lindsey.
She is a kind-hearted girl, straightforward and sincere.
She deserves a simple, happy life of her own.
She should not be involved in your familyâs conflicts.
Being born into wealth is Like being trapped in a gilded cage, forced into roles we didnât choose.
In the days I have taken care of your grandfather, I have witnessed and endured so much.
I have come to accept that I canât escape this life.
You must accept your fate, Domenic.
Let go of yourself, and let go of Lindsey, for both your sakes.
â
Domenicâs fingertips quivered as he clenched his fists, his heart heavy with despair.
Seeing his silence, Carole continued, âYou know how ill your grandpa is.
Why donât we bring him some joy in his remaining years? Then, if you still wish to pursue your love after he is gone, I wonât stand in your way.
All I ask is that we make him happy now.
You are his favorite grandson; you wouldnât want to upset him further, would you? Domenicâ¦â
âEnough,â Domenic cut her off, his voice strained.
Gathering up the dry clothes, he retreated into the privacy of the room, pulling the screen shut behind him.
âYou should head back.
I need some time alone.
â
Since Domenic didnât reject her directly, Carole fell silent.
She swallowed her frustration and said softly, âWell, I suppose your grandpa needs attending to.
Iâll head back now.
â
Carole exited the room, her expression transforming from concern to cold resolve the moment the door shut behind her.
Her worries dissipated instantly.
With a calculated smile, she made her way toward Jordanâs ward.