Chapter 158
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 158 Winslet had been extra cautious lately, keenly aware of Jasmineâs fate and determined to avoid a similar downfall. She stayed out of trouble and kept her distance from Madeline. Now, on the verge of reaching her goals and leaving Acaceste behind, she knew she couldnât afford any mistakes.
Her face had healed well, but each morning, looking in the mirror brought a wave of discomfort. There was still some swelling, and her once charmingly rounded face had been reshaped into a more defined, oval shape.
Her nose had been refined and her eyes reshaped, but it was her sore lips that troubled her most. Even sipping water was painful.
The nurse, Rory Ray, stood by, preparing her medication. âMs. Larson, youâre recovering well. Donât worry,â Rory said.
Feeling a mix of frustration and unease, Winslet asked, âRory, do you think I looked better before or after the surgery?â
Rory hesitated before responding with a reassuring smile. âYou look much better now. The surgery was worth itâ Despite Roryâs reassurance, Winslet felt even more distressed. She had always been beautiful in her own right and didnât want to feel like an imposter with a face that didnât truly belong to her.
âMr. Horton is coming soon. Do I look presentable?â Winslet asked.
âYouâve be healed a lot,â ko Kory replied with a nod. âWith a bit of makeup, youâll be just fine.â
Winslet began applying makeup to shape her features to resemble Madelineâs. She then selected a dress from Madelineâs old wardrobe and put it on. This dress is so cheap and uncomfortable,â she muttered.
Sometimes, late at night, when she caught a glimpse of her reflection, a wave of disgust would wash over her. She hated this new faceâMadelineâs faceâbut knew it was necessary for her future. After finishing her makeup, she studied herself in the mirror.
She was about 60 percent thereâclose enoughâbut her facial muscles still didnât move quite right due to the surgery. Winslet practiced Madelineâs expressions daily, convinced she was improving.
Downstairs, Winslet spotted Layla, Sharon, and an unfamiliar woman sitting on the couch. A wave of nervousness swept over her. âMom, Aunt Sharonâ she greeted politely Sharon smiled and gestured for her to come closer. âWinnic, come over here.
The unfamiliar woman, Emma Horton, looked puzzled. âWinnie? I thought her name was Madelineâ
âHer former name was Madeline, but she goes by Winslet now. Winnie is just a nickname.â Sharon said smoothly, her expression unwavering despite the lie. I thought the old name didnât suit her, so I decided to change it. Winslet seemed more modern and fitting for her.â
âOkay. Emma nodded, seemingly convinced. She then pulled out a check and handed it to Winslet. âHere, a liule welcome gift.
Buy yourself something nice.
Winsletâs eyes widened when she saw the amountâit was in the millions. She nearly lost her composure but managed to stay calm as she handed the check back. âMrs. Horton, I canât accept such a generous gift. She had to maintain the appearance of a lady of quality.
Emma insisted. âNonsense. Take it and buy yourself a car As they chatted, Emma glanced at Winslet and tilted her head slightly. âYou looked much thinner in the photos, What happened?â
Sharon quickly interjected. âWinnieâs been so busy taking care of me lately that sheâs put on a little weight. Sheâs such a devoted daughter. Then, she thought. Iâll make sure Winslet starts a diet tomorrow.â
Emma smiled. âHealth is important, too. Itâs clear that sheâs a caring person, taking such good care of her familyâ
She turned to Windles. âNick speaks very highly of you. Heâs quite particular, you know. When you marry him, weâve already set aside a mansion in a prime location in the capital for the two of you. Once you have time, you can meet with the designer and discuss the interior.â
Winslet blinked in stunned disbelief as Emma added, âAnd weâll transfer the house to your name. Now that Nick has completed his studies and youâre both starting a family, my husband and I have decided to hand over the family business for both of you to manage.â
âEven though the company is valued at 1 billion dollars, if you manage it well, weâll grant you shares in it.â Emmaâs words hair Winslet like a bombshell. Even at the Larson residence, she had never encountered such wealth.
Her hands trembled slightly as she processed it allâa 2 million dollar gift to buy a car, a 1 billion dollar company to manage, and a mansion in the rapital with her name on the deed. Winslet felt as though she were floating on air. Never in her wildest dreams had she imagined such ailluence She thought. Who cares if I didnt d 1 do well in school or have a fancy education? Iâve won, and Iâve won big Winslet stammered. âMâMrs. Horton, İs 12:13 PM Chapter 138 thi These are what you deserve. We handled our other childrenâs marriages same way,â Emma said nonchalantly. The union between the two families would bring great benefits, and she was focused on making sure everything went smoothly.
the She clearly adored Nick and was ensuring his marriage was flawless. While the marriages of her older sons were arranged by the family. Nickâs was different he had chosen Winslet himself.
After Emma left, Sharon looked at the excited Winslet with a knowing smile. âSee! I told you the surgery was worth it.â
âYouâre right, Aunt Sharon. I wonât forget your help Winslet said. Sharon snorted, knowing she had Winsletâs most vulnerable weakness in ber grasp. She wasnât worried that Winslet would become unhelpful With a final glance, Sharon left.
Layla, unable to contain her excitement, grabbed the check. â2 million dollars! Winnic, if our company had this, we could weather any crisis.â
Winsletâs expression tightened, and she quickly took the check back. âMom, youâre mistaken. This money is from Mrs. Hortonâ
specifically for me If I donât use it to properly set myself up and buy a decent car, what will Mrs. Horton think of me?â
She continued. âDonât worry. Mrs. Horton will send a betrothal gift, and that will be for the family. Besides, once I marry into their family, the benefits will be endless. Without another word, Winslet tucked the check away and decided to head out to go shopping.
Just then. Thomas and Jacob returned, both looking exhausted and stressed. Overhearing the conversation, Thomas asked angrily, âWinnie, why donât you give the money to Jacob! Do you realize how much heâs sacrificed for this family? Heâs endured so much for your sake!â
Jacobâs expression reflected a mix of emotions. Winslet, clutching the check, protested. âBut... I barely spend any family money as it is.â
She added, âIf people find out that the welcome gift I received was spent by Jacob, wonât they think heâs a gold digger? Why canât you think about me for once? The connections Iâll gain are worth far more than this 2 million dollars.â
The term âgold diggerâ struck a nerve, deeply upsetting Thomas and Layla, and leaving Jacob equally humiliated.
âHow can you say that? Layla snapped. âWhen Jacob was sick, Madeline worked an entire month to earn 800 dollars and didnât keep a cent for herself. She traveled miles to find a master for Jacob and even got him that pen he loved so much. Youâre the most favored in this family, yet you act so selfishlyâworse than Madeline!â
Winslerâs face went pale Jacob, visibly shaken, instinctively reached into his pocket to retrieve the pen he always kept with him.
âMom... What did you just say? Who gave me this?â
Realizing her slip, Laylaâs expression turned to one of panic.