Chapter 422
Billionaire’s Missing Darling
Huntley hesitated on the other end of the phone call, prolonging her decisionâmaking process.
Olivia, growing impatient, couldnât fathom her indecision and expressed her frustration. âWhat are you hesitating about?â Olivia questioned, her tone tinged with exasperation. âItâs just a man who betrayed you. Do you really need to think twice? Send him to prison and enjoy your life with a handsome young man.
âIf you canât let go of him, use voodoo to control him, make him obey you, and if he misbehaves, make him suffer, make him desperate, fully domesticate himl âIf you donât know how to do it, I can get you a psychologist to teach you how to make Maximus fall in love with you, utterly devoted to you!â
The others in the room were left utterly dumbfounded by Oliviaâs bold statements, and Huntley remained silent, overwhelmed by the shock.
Olivia had always been puzzled by Huntleyâs approach. Huntley had resorted to voodoo and other investigative methods when it came to others, such as Maximus and Kaira.
However, when it came to her own situation, she seemed powerless and passive, like a block of wood, not taking any action to protect herself.
Maximus had used her prescription to build his business and hadnât hidden the fact that he imprisoned Kaira, leaving plenty of loopholes.
Huntley could have easily controlled him with a casual move.
Yet Huntley had endured until now, leaving Olivia wondering whether Huntley was simply a victim of her own weakness or if she possessed an extraordinary level of patience.
âMiss Taylor.â Elena approached, her voice soft and calming, âKaira is awake and asking to see you.â
Olivia nodded and said to Huntley, who was still grappling with her decision. âHave you made up your mind?â
Huntley continued to waver in her judgment, unable to reach a final conclusion.
Olivia sighed softly, her impatience showing. âTake your time.â
She hung up the phone and turned to leave the room, heading to the which was conveniently nearby.
apartment, Upon hearing the door open, Kaira, with her bare feet and tearâstained face, rushed out. She resembled a frightened little rabbit in her innocence and vulnerability. âOlivia, Olivia, does my master know everything?â
In her frantic questioning, Kaira shook her head repeatedly, burdened with guilt. âItâs all my fault. I didnât hide things well. I didnât convince Maximus to turn back. Now my master knows everything. She must be heartbroken. Iâm so sorry.â
After crying for a while, Kaira suddenly looked up with determination. âPlease take me to see Maximus.
He promised me he wouldnât divorce my master and that he would treat her well. He canât back out. He must keep his word.â Oliviaâs lips curved slightly as she looked down at Kaira. âYou silly girl. Your master doesnât want him anymore.â
âWhat do you mean?â Kaira froze, confused. She couldnât comprehend how her beloved master, who had given up her familyâs prescription and wealth for Maximus, could ever give up on him. âYouâre lying!
Your Master loves Maximus so much, she can give up her life for him. How could she not love him?
Youâre lying!â Olivia gracefully seated herself on the luxurious couch, crossing her legs with poise. She spoke in a calm and collected manner, addressing Kaira, âLet me be clear: your master has unequivocally decided to divorce Maximus. She no longer has affection for him. Consequently, you are now free to make your choices.â Kairaâs eyes displayed a hint of bewilderment, her mind racing. Then, as if a revelation struck her, she fixed a madly intense gaze on Olivia, filled with an accusation of deceit, âYouâre lying! My masterâs love for Maximus runs deep. How could she give up on him? Sheâs shown such profound affection for Maximus that she even shared her ancestral recipe and used all her assets to start his company. Sheâd give up her life for him. How can she not love him? Youâre lying!â
Kaira couldnât control her emotions and burst into tears, muttering, âMy master raised me from childhood, her kindness is beyond measure. Iâd sacrifice everything, even my life, for her. As long as Maximus doesnât divorce her, Iâm willing to comply with his every demand.â
Olivia tilted her head and explained, âWell, thereâs no need for you to do that anymore. Iâve already reported Maximus to the police, with substantial evidence of illegal detention and assault. If you decide to press charges, he will face. imprisonment.â
Kaira shivered at the mere mention of jail, apprehension evident on her face. She instinctively shook her head, saying, âNo, I canât accuse him. What would happen to my master if he went to jail? Sheâd be devastated, and I canât bear that.â âThatâs precisely what your master wants. She desires you to accuse him!â Oliviaâs tone remained steady, her eyes reflecting the solemnity of the situation.
âItâs impossible.â Kaira sobbed, âYouâre a liar, youâre deceiving me.â
Regardless of what Olivia said, Kaira refused to believe. She was firmly convinced that her master loved Maximus deeply and would never let him go.
âMiss Taylor, what should we do?â Elena whispered, concerned about Kairaâs stubbornness, as her indecision hung heavily in the air.
The situation seemed to reach an impasse, with Kaira resisting any persuasion, and they needed to find a way forward.
âItâs simple.â Olivia took out her phone, called Huntley, and briefly explained the situation. She asked, âKaira is waiting for your decision. Will you press charges.
10.01 D against Maximus?â
Huntley remained silent for a while before asking lightly. âKaira, if itâs true that Maximus imprisoned you and forced you, then you should tell the police the truth and let him face the consequences.â
Kaira shrank back, surprised, staring at the phone, as if she had heard something unbelievable.
Olivia shook the phone and said, âDo you hear that? Itâs your masterâs decision.â
Kaira first tilted her head, deep in thought, before suddenly comprehending. She locked eyes with Olivia, filled with anger, âIs it you? Have you kidnapped my master and coerced her to say all this? Who are you people? Are you Maximusâs business rivals orchestrating this to make him go to jail and take over Green Group? How evil you are! How could you do that to us? Do you have any conscience?â
Moving closer to the phone, Kairaâs voice trembled as she continued, âMaster, I know theyâre trying to deceive me, but donât worry. I wonât do what they want, and Iâll protect Maximus.â
Upon hearing this, Olivia couldnât help but chuckle. She took the phone to her ear and said, âHuntley, did you hear that? Sheâs been pretending to be clueless all along, doing whatever she can to play dumb. No matter what, she wonât accuse Maximus. At this point, donât you realize whether sheâs doing it willingly or being coerced?â
Huntley initially remained silent, but her laughter grew louder, a sinister tone. from the depths of hell.
Her determination to make Maximus pay was unmistakable.
Her laughter sounded sinister and came from the depths of the underworld.
At this moment, she finally made up her mind. âI want Maximus Eden to pay the price. I want to divorce him, ruin his reputation, and make him lose everything. He should be cast into eternal damnation!â
Her voice was eerie as if she were a demon from hell.
Kairaâs face was filled with horror.
Even through the phone, they could feel Huntleyâs determination. She had truly come to hate Maximus This time, Kaira stopped pretending to be naive and looked up quietly, her heartâshaped face filled with sadness. âAre you really going to deal with Maximus?â
Olivia hung up the phone and nodded. âYes.â
Kaira wiped her tears and lowered her eyes, sounding desolate. âOur relationship is very complicated.
Itâs not just about imprisonment. Regardless of whether itâs for my Master or myself, I wonât accuse him.â
Her feelings for Maximus were complicated. Although it had begun under duress, Billionaireâs Missing Darling 1. D)
after all this time, she couldnât decipher her true emotions.
She was torn between not wanting to shatter Maximus and her Masterâs marriage and her inability to let go of this man.
Despite the presence of her master and moral constraints, their hearts were tightly intertwined. Stripped of worldly complexities, they might have been the most harmonious couple.
She didnât believe she owed her master anything, having endured so much for her. Without a name or place, she had spent three years by Maximusâs side, suffering she considered sufficient repayment for her upbringing.
Now that her master knew the truth and had confronted the situation, she not longer wished to hide.
At this juncture, they could each go their separate ways.
In matters of love, the unrequited lover became the t