Chapter 514
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Chapter 514
After hanging up the phone, lan felt like the pile of documents in front of him had lost all meaning.
The thought of Penny being with another man tonight was more than he could bear.
Back at the hotel, lan lay on the bed, still able to smell her lingering scent on the sheets. The fragrance seemed to
permeate every pore of his body from all directions.
lan couldnât sleep. He got up in his pajamas and lit a cigarette by the floorâtoâceiling window.
The window in the corner was open, and the breeze from outside caused his hair to quiver slightly.
He held the cigarette between his fingers, feeling as though the wind carried her scent with it.
He remembered pressing her against this window; her fearful yet reliant look stirred something in him,
lanâs gaze turned intense. Originally, he had the cigarette lightly clamped in his mouth, but now he bit down hard,
as if to suppress the excitement coursing through his body. He took out his phone and sent a message to Maja.
âAre you asleep?â
lan was a very lowâkey person. He never shared his life on social media and rarely liked othersâ posts.
He also seldom initiated a chat with anyone late at night, let alone with a woman.
But Maja was his exception.
âWhat are you and your husband doing?â
Because Maja didnât respond, lan sent another message.
Maja had already fallen asleep, but she was having a nightmare.
She dreamt of the child that was forcefully taken from her, of the babyâs body in the hospital trash can, and of a
tiny hand.
She woke up in a cold sweat.
She stared at the ceiling, taking deep breaths.
Maja had researched painless abortions before. She knew the operation could only be done in the early stages of
pregnancy, when the baby hadnât fully formed in her womb yet.
She had the nightmare because the forced abortion had put too much pressure on her.
She knew the Raymond family didnât like her, but she never expected her dignity to be trampled on like this.
She would always remember this.
Her feelings for lan hadnât reached the point of love, but the pain he inflicted had been seared deeply into her
heart, like a nail hammered into a bone.
So, when she saw the message from lan, she didnât reply. Instead, she got up, poured herself a glass of water, and
after drinking it, felt slightly calmer. Then she went back upstairs.
However, she was unable to fallâback asleep. So, she started checking the progress of the Greenfield Gardens
project and reviewed some documents from the Pennyfeather group.
lan didnât receive a reply from her, which left him feeling restless.
Maja, on the other hand, was engrossed in her work until dawn.
After breakfast, she checked the surveillance she had installed at the RosenGarden house.
Since that night, there had been no issues with the surveillance. It seemed like no one had entered her room in the
past few days.
She needed to pick up some art supplies, so she drove to RosenGarden.
It was seven in the morning, and there werenât many pedestrians on the road.
She had just sent a message to the property management to inquire about the situation when her car was violently
hit. Her head slammed into the steering wheel, blurring
her vision.
In the ensuing chaos, she saw a tall man holding a baseball bat approaching her.
âBang!â
The car window was smashed.
The next moment, she was dragged out of the car, her hand pressed hard under the manâs foot. Her pupils
contracted as she saw the man raise the baseball bat above his
head.
Maja almost wanted to block the blow with her head. This was the hand she used to paint. It couldnât be injured.
âStop, please donât!â
But the baseball bat had already come crashing down!
A fullâforce swing from a grown man Maja heard the sound of her fingers breaking.
Majaâs vision went dark, the pain almost causing her to faint. Two of her fingers were shattered.
The property management called, and the man, perhaps afraid of being discovered, quickly left.
Everything happened in less than three minutes.
The intense pain made it impossible for Maja to hold her phone. She was trembling, crawling to answer the stillâ
ringing phone with her other hand.
Her forehead was covered in sweat. At this moment, she was struggling to sit up, her broken fingers bent in a
strange way, a sight that was heartâwrenching just to look at.