Chapter 1780
Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman
âFabian, are you forcing me to call the cops?â Madeline turned around and looked at him. âDo you want me to inform the police of your crimes of kidnapping my daughter and threatening her safety?â
As Madeline walked toward Fabian who had his back against her, her sharp eyes betrayed a look of remorse.
âFabian, could it be that you want to walk the same path that your brother and sister had taken? Are you going to keep testing the limit that shouldnât be tested?â
As Madelineâs voice fell, Fabian turned around abruptly.
He stared straight at Madeline, and at this moment, his eyes no longer showed the friendliness and gentleness from back then. Madeline caught sight of a flash of enmity, rage, and conflict in Fabianâs eyes.
Conflict. He was conflicted.
The look in Fabianâs eyes only calmed down seconds later.
The corners of his lips curled up slightly into a soft smiley.
âSince you have flown all the way here to find me, I couldnât very well dismiss you, Mrs. Whitman.
Thereâs a decent cafe nearby, would you do me the honour of having a drink together?â
Fabian was Madelineâs most direct and only way in finding Lillian, so of course, Madeline agreed.
There were not a lot of people in the café during the work hours.
Fabian ordered a cup of black tea latte for Madeline.
âIf I recall correctly, you like black tea, Mrs. Whitman.â Fabian addressed Madeline in an unfamiliar and distant manner.
Back then, he always had a frivolous smile and would Madelineâs name affectionately and intimately.
However, it seemed that there was no returning to those times.
Madeline did not drink the steaming coffee in front of her. She went straight to the point, resuming the original conversation topic from earlier.
âFabian, you should know I didnât come all the way here to F Country to have tea with you. I only want my daughter.â
Resentment appeared on Madelineâs delicate and small face.
â If youâre unhappy with me or Jeremy, just say it. Lily is just a child, and ever since you knew her, that kid has innocently looked to you as her big brother. A good big brother. Please donâ t hurt a five -year-
old childâs pure heart.â
Fabian finished listening to Madeline with a calm expression and picked up his cup of coffee for a sip.
âI canât hurt a five -year-oldâs heart, but you can recklessly hurt my heart, tearing it into pieces? Do I still deserve it then?â
Madelineâs furrowed slightly. âWhy do you say that? Who hurt you?â
âSomeone I used to trust. However, in the end, they were just using me this whole time.â
As Fabian spoke, he gazed knowingly at Madeline.
Madeline felt that the person Fabian was referring to was her.
âAre you saying that I used you? That I lied to you?â Madeline was baffled. She was very curious why Fabian would think that and simultaneously found this pathetic.
âFabian, I donât know where youâve heard this or how youâve got this weird idea. Could you tell me, when did I, Eveline, have used you? How could I have benefited from using you?â
Madeline looked steadily into Fabianâs cold, questioning eyes.
After a while, Fabian then spoke.
âItâs not you who are benefitting from this, but itâs your husband, Jeremy Whitman.â