Chapter 882
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
After getting dressed, Domenic stood by the window, mesmerized by the leaves falling from the trees.
The autumn chill filled the air, casting a melancholic gloom over the world outside.
He reached out to catch a falling leaf, but just as it landed on his palm, a gust of wind swept it away.
Domenic gazed at his empty hand, smiled wistfully, and gently curled his fingers inward.
Then, with a quiet sigh, he turned away from the leaves and walked out of the room.
Inside the hospital, the dim lighting cast a somber tone along the silent corridor.
At this hour, the nurses were tucked away in the on
-call room, resting.
The corridor stretched out, utterly deserted.
As Domenic approached Jordanâs room, a melodious ringtone pierced the silence, shattering the stillness.
He pulled out his phone and saw Hendrixâs name on the screen.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
He didnât hold it against Hendrix for giving his clothes to Carole, and said in a cool, neutral tone, âHello.
â
âSir, Iâve discovered the reason behind Lindseyâs car accident.
â
Domenicâs face clouded, his eyes narrowing slightly as Hendrixâs words hung in the air.
âIt was your grandpa who was responsible for it.
â Hendrix finally revealed the truth, a revelation that had taken him a long time and immense effort to uncover.
But when he finally pieced it together, the knowledge sent a chilling shiver down his spine.
âWhy?â Domenic asked coldly.
Hendrix explained, âSumner revealed details of the engagement party to the media, infuriating your grandpa.
He lashed out at Lindsey because sheâs Sumnerâs agent and he couldnât confront Sumner directly.
â
âHeâs still in the dark about your relationship with her, butâ¦â
âSay it,â Domenic said stolidly.
Hendrix paused, his expression somber, and said, âBut I fear we canât keep this under wraps for much longer.
Besides, heâs been keeping tabs on Lindsey, and heâs already planned to eliminate her over a trivial matter.
If he discovers your relationshipâ¦â
He abruptly fell silent, realizing he had said too much, his words trailing off in a sudden, uneasy halt.
Domenicâs gaze drifted toward the ward where Jordan was recovering, his expression darkening with a mix of concern and understanding.
He knew exactly what Hendrixâs words implied, and he was all too familiar with his grandfatherâs cunning tactics and cruelness.
âI see.
â
Domenic then hung up and made his way to the ward.
He halted at the half-ajar door, a warm glow spilling out into the dim corridor.
In the stillness, Jordanâs voice drifted out.
âI fear my time is running out, and my only worry now is for you and Domenic.
You saved his life, and I believe heâs been waiting for you all these years.
Thatâs why I sent you abroad to study from a young age.
I hope you can support him in the future and keep a watchful eye on the Walsh Group for me.
Only when he marries you can I finally rest in peace.
Otherwise, I⦠Iâll die with a heavy heart, consumed by regret!â
Jordanâs voice cracked with anguish, a heartbroken tone that pierced