Chapter 97
Love Addiction: Doting On My Love
Naomi responded with a nod, her eyes glistening with tears, unable to utter a word.
âDo you also live in this city?â Violet, aware of Naomiâs departure, had not expected to find her in the same city.
âYes,â confirmed Naomi, her voice solt.
âWhat a lucky coincidence to run into you here,â Violet exclaimed.
Naomi bowed her head and wiped away a tear.
âIt is. I heard about you not being Agatha and that you left the Imperial Palace. I learned you were back in the city, and thought I might just bump into you by chance. I never really expected to actually meet you.â
She concealed the truth that Lucius had orchestrated their meeting, fabricating a story instead.
Violet bowed her head, unsure how to respond when she learned Naomi knew everything.
Agathaâs location remained a mystery now that she was back to being Violet, a scenario filled with uncertainty and worry for a mother. Violet could only imagine how distressed Naomi must be.
âI should have revealed my true identity to you sooner,â Violet admitted regretfully.
âI donât hold it against you. Truthfully, youâve been more considerate than Aggie ever was, and Iâve enjoyed your company,â Naomi said gently, shaking her head. âI wish I could have a daughter like you.â
These are her words, straight from her heart.
Violetâs eyes, which had been clouded with uncertainty, lit up at Naomiâs heartfelt words. âDo you truly feel that way?â
Given the general perception of her being ruthless, particularly after Emilyâs injury, Violet was deeply touched by Naomiâs kindness.
âAbsolutely. Do I seem like someone who would lie?â Naomi reassured her with sincerity.
Violet cried uncontrollably.
âMy mother abandoned me a long time ago. When I first saw you, I was tempted to reveal my true identity, but you were so gracious. At the time, I reasoned that since I was obliged to be Agatha anyway, why not do it for the rest of my life? I would be eternally grateful for your generosity if that +15 BONOS that what you thought?â Naomi asked, visibly touched, as she took Violetâs hands. âI donât have a daughter, and youâre without a mother. What if we start a motherâdaughter relationship now?â
This idea, though seemingly outlandish, deeply moved Violet.
Feeling abandoned by the world, Violet was warmed by Naomiâs gesture to reach out. She immediately accepted. âMom âMy daughter!â They hugged each other tightly.
Naomi then brought Violet to her home.
Despite residing in Balaka City, Naomiâs home was quite a distance from where Violet had been found, nearly on the other side of the city.
Violet, who was oblivious to Luciusâs involvement, thought the universe was genuinely wonderful and the workings of fate unbelievable.
Naomiâs rented place was a modest oneâroom apartment.
âI hope you donât mind the small space,â Naomi murmured as she opened the door, slightly embarrassed.
âWhy would I?â
For Violet, it felt like a heavenly gift, far from a complaint.
Naomi began preparing food in the kitchen, while Violet, with teary eyes, observed her new home, feeling an unexpected sense of peace.
Life slowly normalized.
Violet started job hunting the next day. Although she wasnât a great artist, her design experience and past work history helped her secure a nearby job quickly.
Naomi would make breakfast, and Violet took a packed lunch to work, leading a simple life.
In the evenings, if Violet returned early, theyâd shop and cook together, enjoying a serene life.
Having never experienced such a life in over twenty years with her family, Violet found it immensely satisfying.
Violet planned to ask Naomi to quit her cleaning job once she received her first salary and their lives stabilized.
Meanwhile, at the Wickhams, Emily reported, âIâve talked to my sister, and she wonât attend our +15 BONOS In reality, Emily had only shown off her happiness to Violet. She never mentioned the actual date.
of the engagement.
Emily wouldnât risk Violet attending, knowing her feelings for Oliver and the potential for unexpected revelations.
âIt she doesnât wish to attend, so be it,â said Belle, who harbored disdain for Violet and loathed her even more after Emilyâs voice was wounded. She saw Violet as an outcast.
Patrick, torn and silent, reflected on his relationship with Violet.
Violet had always been a rebel, and he couldnât simply forgive her after the latest episode.
Nonetheless, as her father and as the child of a woman he once dearly loved, he harbored unresolved feelings for her.
The more he struggled to let go, the more he remembered the agonizing past. He unwittingly focused his rage on Violet. Because of this, he had generally stayed out of her life in the past few years.