Chapter 853
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 853:
It was clear Jarrett had no interest in continuing the discussion. âDo as Iâve instructed. When itâs over, you will gain significantly.â
Daren knew there was no room for negotiation. The Higginsâ dominance far overshadowed the Johnsonsâ, and Jarrett was known for his merciless nature. Crossing him would lead to severe consequences.
Considering the stakes, Daren buried his hesitation and managed a strained grin. âOf course, Mr. Higgins. Iâll handle it first thing tomorrow.â
Jarrett studied him, his gaze laced with contempt. Then, as if reminded of something, he tapped the armrest of his wheelchair with idle fingers.
âBy the way,â he remarked offhandedly, âthe twenty-fifth of this month is a good day. Letâs schedule my marriage to Ophelia for that day.â
Darenâs grin vanished.
The twenty-fifth? That was only days away. So soon?
After everything that had unfoldedâ¦
Images of his sisterâs entanglement with Nathan collided with Jarrettâs sudden declaration, and Darenâs face flushed, stinging with the weight of shame.
Darenâs throat tightened, and for a fleeting moment, he was completely at a loss for words.
Jarrett picked up on his hesitation immediately. His brows knitted together, and a flicker of irritation crept into his tone.
âWhat is it? Not pleased with the date? Or have you and your sister suddenly developed second thoughts about this union?â
The jab jolted Daren out of his daze.
He swallowed the rising shame and forced a strained smileâthough it wavered at the corners.
âNo, not at all. The date is⦠perfect. Ophelia marrying you is nothing short of an honor. Our entire family is overjoyed.â
But the words rang hollow, each syllable thick with bitterness he could barely conceal. His sister had disgraced the Johnson name beyond repair. Yet now that things had come this far, he had no choice but to endure it. Pride had to be sacrificed for the sake of survival.
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Jarrett, unmoved by the thin layer of courtesy, turned his wheelchair toward the study. His voice was clipped and cold.
âThen itâs settled.â
Daren exited the house in a fog.
Ophelia was nothing if not stubborn. And now, she was hopelessly infatuated with that scoundrel Nathan. Convincing her to marry Jarrett seemed as impossible as catching the wind with bare hands.
And then there was Sadieâshe had witnessed that disgraceful scene in the private room.
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