Chapter 295
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 295 Madeline just listened to Harrietâs words quietly. She didnât quite understand why Harriet went out of her way to warn her, And Harriet didnât seem hostile at all.
Harriet morted and said. âYouâre puzzled, arenât you? Iâm really upset. Two years ago, when I reached out to him, he still replied to my messages and answered my calls âLater, he said he was going away to study, and then he completely disappeared. It was only later I realized he just ignored messages from girls âIm curious about what sort of person could make e him so so devoted.â
Harriet ate and looked up at Madeline. She continued, âYouâre really attractive, but do you truly know him? Do you know what his world is like? Heâs like a bird living in the dark forest. If you keep him caged, heâll eventually lose his vitality. Moreover, when his enemies realize heâs no longer fierce but just tamed and come for revenge, can you really protect him?â
Madeline finally understood.
She remained silent for a moment before she said, âI canât protect anyone, not even myself. But I donât want him to be a wild animal or a pet. I hope he can be someone who lives happily, without constantly worrying about his safetyâ
Harriet looked straight at Madeline and said, âYou want him to be happy, but you just donât have the capability to do it Right now, youâre just his burden. Sorry if that sounds harsh, but honestly, since youâve offended the Williams family, you canât even protect yourself,â
Harriet let out a sigh, thinking to herself that if it were her, sheâd never be a burden to Gavin But then again, Gavin only cared for Madeline.
Harriet couldnât do anything.
Harriet pulled out a card and said, âIâll wait for you here every morning for the next three months. Iâll teach you some selfâ
defense skillsâat least so you can send Gavin a warning if youâre in trouble. Iâm just worried that if you die, it would really upset him.â
âWhy are you doing this?â Madeline asked with a frown.
Harriet sighed and spoke honestly, âIn three months, I have to undertake an impossible mission, one thatâs sure to kill me.
Sometimes, we donât have control over our lives. The person Iâm supposed to assassinate is absolutely terrifying. Itâs better that you donât know how dangerous he is. All you need to know is that in three months, Iâm as good as deadâ
As Harriet spoke, she looked up at the sky with a helpless expression, contemplating how short life was. Facing death, Harriet wanted to write down a hundred things she wished to accomplish, yet realized the couldnât come up with any Her life was saved by Gavin. Harriet thought that if she could help him even a little before being killed, she would feel satisfied.
The shopkeeper came over with a plate of snacks and asked, âHarriet, you seem worried lately. Is something bothering you?
Youâre still young and have a long way ahead. Donât be so down.â
With a wry smile, Harriet pushed the cold dish toward Madeline and said, âTry it. Itâs delicious! This place is my favorite. For the next three months, Iâll train you on your technique and tell you everything there is to know about Gavin. I really hope youâll distance yourself from him, or at least, not burden himâ
Madeline looked at Harriet seriously, seeing the sincerity in her eyes. Madeline found herself a bit lost in thought.
Madeline said, âSince you like him, just be kind to him. You donât have to treat me so nicely. Iâm just an outsider.â
Harriet said, âHe wonât talk to me.â
Harriet took Madelineâs hand and continued, âHonestly, I have my selfish reasons, too. If 1 die and he knows what Iâve done for him, maybe, just maybe, bell think of me during those quiet and lonely nights.â
Harriet knew she might never replace Madelineâs place in Gavinâs life.
Harriet had pursued Gavin for a long time, yet she never won his heart. In contrast, Gavin, a topâclass fighter who could intimidate anyone, had been like a puppy around Madeline for the past two years. He was willing to stay low and did everything he could to keep her happy.
Harriet said. âDonât let him down, or Iâll haunt you with tears by your bedside, even if I become a ghost.â
Madeline was driven home by Harriet.
She bought some groceries and cooked a meal herself, feeling a bit distracted.
11:15 AM Chapter 295 If what Harriet said was true, Madeline really didnât understand what she had done to deserve such kindness from those guys who had been supporting her all the time. She felt she wasnât worthy of their devotion When Gavin got home, he caught the inviting aroma of food and asked, âBobby, why are you here again? Arenât you tired of embarrassing yourself? You could cook at your own place instead of tempting our Maddie every day!â
Gavin put down his briefcase and saw there were no other shoes by the door.
Peeking into the dining room, Gavin saw only Madeline there.
He immediately broke into a grin and asked, âMadeline, you really cooked all this yourself? Did something good happen today?
Tell me about it. Gavin washed his hands and sat across from Madeline, showering her with compliments about the food.
Madeline chuckled and served him some food, asking. âYouâve always taken care of me. I just cooked once, and youâre that surprised! Am I usually that lazy!â
Gavin took a bite and said. âYouâre usually busy with your own things, like your career and studies. So, itâs okay if you donât do any housework. You have your own strength.â
Thanks for being so nice to me, Gavin, Madeline said with a gentle smile.
After Gavin finished his meal. Madeline finally asked about Harriet.
Gavin was surprised and repeated, âHamet!â
Gavin attempted to dismiss it with a teasing tone, saying âWhat do you mean? I donât really remember this, Harriet... Madeline said helplessly, âGavin, you know what Iâm talking about.
Gavin said. âDid she contact you? Sheâs a nice person, quite straightforward, and just has a bit of a crush on me. But donât w worry, Iâm not into her.â
Then why are you into me, Gavin? Youâre all so nice to to me, which is kind of strange, Madeline took a sip of soup and asked in confusion. She believed that someone like her would just blend into the crowd because she was too ordinary.
Gavin said, crossing his arms and frowning. âYouâre really amazing. Youâre the best and my favorite. No matter what you look like, Iâll always like you Madeline asked, âGavin, do you think I could learn the selfâdefense skills Harriet teaches mess Gavin laughed and said, âReally? She Teaching you? Iâd be surprised if she doesnât end up getting floored by you. Thatâs funny.
You used to be incredible. Even ten Harriets wouldnât bother youâ
Madeline asked. âSeriously? Arenât I just a nobody, only winning because of you guys!â