Chapter 2083 “Your chances are gone. I've seen the power Mark commands. And trust me, if you had witnessed it, you wouldn't have dared even approach him.” Elaine, increasingly agitated, accused, “You only want to see me broken. What makes you think you're so worthy of him? Other than bearing his children, what have you given him?” With rising intensity, Elaine exclaimed, “I'd offer him everything.” Cecilia listened, her silence speaking volumes.
Overwhelmed with emotion, Elaine slammed her hands on the table, causing a raucous.
Guards rushed in, restraining her.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtStruggling to maintain her composure, Elaine retorted, “You don't truly care for him. Even now, he doesn't have a proper home. He relies on meals prepared by others. Have you ever personally cooked for him? | would. | could genuinely care for him." Cecilia absorbed Elaine's accusations, and then countered, “You think the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach? And with spiked food? Mark had health concerns, which is why he relied on specialized meals. But do you genuinely believe a man would choose a partner simply based on culinary talents alone? Such a simplistic view.” She continued, “I don't need to prove myself to you by showcasing cooking skills. If Mark desires a home-cooked meal, Id gladly prepare it.
But your judgment of my worth based on that is laughable.” ANGELA'sLIBRARY Pausing, Cecilia reflected on the root of Elaine's malevolence.
Elaine and Mavis shared a similar delusion, believing they were the saviors to the men they loved. But in reality, their motives were steeped in self-interest, masking their true ambitions. Compassion for such individuals was undeserved.
As Cecilia gracefully exited, Elaine's spiteful outbursts followed.
Yet, they were swiftly interrupted by a sharp slap.
Emerging outdoors, a gleaming black limousine awaited.
Peter, leaning against it while taking a drag from his cigarette, looked up as Cecilia approached.
“Did your talk with her conclude?” he queried.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAcknowledging with a nod, Cecilia retrieved a document pertaining to Elaine. Scanning its contents briefly, she remarked softly, “Her childhood traumas have led to her present-day dysfunctions. Peter, handle this as you deem appropriate. | don't want her disrupt our life anymore in the future.” Comprehending her wishes, Peter made a quick call.
By nightfall, Elaine was set free.
As Peter observed Cecilia, her placid facade concealed the depth of her resolve.
To Peter, she appeared delicate, yet her decisions bore a weight greater than that of Rena's. Affluent families had an unwavering determination to safeguard their interests.
Masking his thoughts, Peter gestured for Cecilia to enter the Limousine.
The ride to the hospital was silent, her mood evidently somber.