Chapter 646
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Belinda said nothing more. Regardless of how they felt about the incident, one thing was for certainâMinna was insane!
Belinda kept Darwin company for some time before she finally excused herself. âIâll come and see you again tomorrow.â
Darwin nodded and smiled gently. âAlright.â
He didnât look away from Belinda until she walked out of the room and the door closed behind her.
Deep down, he considered his injury this time a good thing.
Not only did it give him more time with Belinda, but it also made her feel gratitude toward him.
This made it easier for him to see her again in the future. Darwin supposed he should thank Minna for that. He leaned back against the pillow, his lips curling into a faint smile.
The first thing Belinda noticed when she pulled up to her house was the familiar blue car parked right in front of her door.
Her brow furrowed slightly as she got out of her car.
Lucas stepped out of his vehicle at the same time.
âWhat brings you here?â Belinda asked.
Discover fresh tales on gαâηÏνððsâ¤Ã§Ð¾ðº âAre you hurt?â Lucas asked in obvious concern.
Belinda tilted her head, puzzled by his question.
âVincent said he saw you helping Darwin out of the Happer Restaurant,â Lucas explained.
âOh.â Belinda nodded slightly. âIâm fine. Darwin saved me.â
Lucas frowned. âWhat exactly happened while you wereâ¦â
Belinda didnât hold back, recounting every detail of the incident to Lucas.
When she described how Minna had tried to strike her with a vase, Lucasâ expression turned cold, his jaw tightening.
Initially, when Vincent had mentioned that Belinda had supported Darwin, their fingers intertwined, Lucas had been overwhelmed with displeasure. Jealousy had surged through him.
But now, all he felt toward Darwin was gratitude. He was glad Darwin had been there to protect Belinda.
Had Darwin not shielded Belinda from that vase, Lucas didnât even want to imagine what could have happened. Just the thought of it sent a shiver down his spine.
Minna had crossed the line this time!
Simply marrying her off to Moshe seemed far too lenient a punishment now.
Lucas believed that if Minna was determined to dig her own grave, he wouldnât hesitate to be ruthless.
Lucasâ sharp eyes narrowed dangerously, a glint of resolve flashing in their depths.
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