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Jilted Bride 14
Chapter 14
Kenneth glanced at his phone, noticing two missed calls from Ophelia back at home. His mood instantly
brightened. A warmth spread through him, brightening his mood instantly. The mere thought of her was enough
to chase away the cloud of annoyance that had settled
over the morning.
"Take a thirty-minute break," he announced.
The room fell into a stunned silence. No one dared to move until Mark, sensing their hesitation, repeated the
order. Slowly, they shuffled out, bewildered.
"Has Mr. Sinclair gone soft today? He never allows meetings to be interrupted," one whispered.
"Do you think he's sick? He's been coughing a lot," another murmured.
"He's still so young and weak?" someone muttered ominously.
"Don't talk nonsense," sother person said.
Back in the office, Kenneth stared at his phone, a trace of amusement on his face. Does she missthat much?
he mused.
Mark's voice cut through his thoughts. "Mr. Kenneth, Miss Ophelia visited Hastings Villa today. Afterward, she
went to Everland Hotel. Just as you instructed, our people let her slip in herself without help. But Mr. Patrick
happened to be at the hotel as well. Miss Ophelia disguised herself as a cleaning staff and was called into Mr.
Patrick's room by his men...."
Kenneth's expression darkened, the air around him chilling to ice.
"But she was thrown out before long," Mark quickly explained, beads of sweat forming on his forehead. "Mr.
Patrick likely has
idea who she really is. But, uh... do you have any idea what she's up to?"
Kenneth's gaze softened, and he gave a casual wave. "Let her do whatever she wants. Just keep her safe. Don't
get too involved. She needs to have a little sense of achievement and feel like she's accomplished something on
her own." Just then, his phone rang again. The n'Little One’ flashed on the screen.
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He picked it up, and Ophelia's soft, honeyed voice flowed through the line. "Kenneth, | heard there was going to
be saction at Avalon Port tonight-something dangerous involving that shipment. It might be trouble for you."
Is she worried about me? Kenneth's lips twitched into a smile he couldn't quite suppress.
"Hello? Kenneth, are you even listening to me!" Ophelia's voice was filled with confusion on the other end.
"Yeah," Kenneth replied, his tone as nonchalant as ever.
Ophelia was baffled at first, but when she heard his calm response, it clicked. "Wait... You already knew? You set
them up, didn't
you?
"Yes," he admitted.
Realizing she'd worried for nothing, Ophelia couldn't help but laugh to herself. 'Of course, he knew. Nothing
escapes Kenneth's grasp, she thought, rendered speechless. She suddenly understood why he played the part of
the man in the wheelchair-every move was calculated. "Alright then, she pondered, her concerns finally put to
rest.
After hanging up, Mark stood nearby, puzzled. He was grinning just now when she called. But all he said on the
call was... two
words?"
Kenneth set his phone down, his fingers casually rubbing the silver hand on his pinky. "Can't spoil her too much,
or she'll be impossible to handle."
e who said to keep her safe, to give her a little sense of achievement? Mark
Mark blinked, incredulous. "Wait, wasn't he the one was at a loss for words. "This is what not spoiling her looks
like?"
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Chapter it
Meanwhile, Ophelia had already moved on to her next mission. She stood in the sterile, white halls of a hospital,
overseeing the DNA test that would finally confirm her suspicions. With the samples of Owen's and Emily's hair in
hand, she filled out the necessary paperwork
"Results will be ready in seven working days, the clerk informed her as Ophelia nodded, her mind already
spinning ahead.
Leaving the hospital, she took a subway to the suburbs, changing trains several times before she arrived at her
destination.
A small, white cottage by the lake stood waiting. As she approached, a small head popped out from the balcony
on the second floor. "Elia, you're finally here to see me," a young boy's voice called out, full of excitement.
Wyatt Stevens, only five years old, had an adorable, cherubic face with sharp, delicate features. His long lashes
framed large doe-like eyes, and his voice still carried the sweetness of childhood.
Next to him rose a slender figure-a woman with a serene elegance. Chloe Stevens, Wyatt's mother, had a gentle
air about her, but her piercing eyes-like those of a siren-hinted at a colder, more aloof nature. "You're here,"
Chloe said softly as Ophelia approached. The moment Ophelia stepped through the front door, Wyatt shot down
the stairs like a little missile and launched himself
into her arms.
"Wyatt, have you been a good boy lately?" Ophelia smiled, ruffling his soft hair affectionately.
Wyatt grinned, his little chest puffing with pride. "I've been really good. | eat all my meals and take my medicine
on time, don't I, Mommy?" he beamed.
Chloe smiled back, her voice tinged with warmth as she answered, "Yes, you do."
After chatting with them for a bit, Chloe crouched down and gently said to Wyatt, Sweetheart, why don't you go
play by yourself for a little while, okay?" Reluctantly, Wyatt untangled himself from Ophelia's embrace and
wandered into the living room. quietly playing with his blocks on the floor.
Watching his little, adorable figure. Ophelia felt both affection and helplessness.
She began, "Chloe, remember the gown sale you helpedwith? Didn't we agree on a seventy-thirty split?" As
she spoke, Ophelia pulled a card from her bag and pressed it into Chloe's hand. "Wyatt's treatment still needs
money, and | can't let you helpfor free." Chloe's eyes showed a flicker of exhaustion as she responded, "I
can't take your money anymore. You've provided for us all these years and even put a roof over our heads."
"Take it. Consider it as an advance on your salary. There's plenty more for you to helpwith." Ophelia wasn't
one for beating around the bush. She explained her plans for the future, getting straight to the point.
Of course, Chloe was beyond supportive. Years ago, after an unplanned pregnancy got her kicked out of her
family and left her to fend for herself in the slums, it was Ophelia and her adoptive mother Gabrielle Spencer,
who had saved Chloe and Wyatt from despair. "If Gabrielle knew, she would be so proud of you," Chloe said with
a warm smile.
Ophelia nodded, her gaze drifting to a framed photograph on the nearby table. It showed an elderly woman with
snow-white hair sitting elegantly in an embroidered evening gown, her face softened by a gentle smile, but those
eyes were dull and lifeless, looking down If Gabrielle hadn't found her and taken her in from the cold, desolate
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Once a senior designer for one of Dellanex's oldest fashion houses in her youth, Gabrielle had made a nfor
herself crafting exquisite evening gowns. But over time, her eyesight had deteriorated from years of overwork,
and she eventually lost her vision entirely. Before that happened, Gabrielle had passed her craft down to
Ophelia. In her last life, Ophelia had let Gabrielle down. But this taround, things were going to be different.
She wouldn't fail her again.
Chapter 1
An official response to the incident involving Emily's fall into the fountain had been posted online, claiming that
the person thrown into the fountain wasn't Emily at all, but a minor actress under Sungate Entertainment. Some
people believed the explanation, while others didn't, but sometimes, the truth could always get bulldozed by
power Soon enough, the whole incident becimpossible to linil on any search engine.
Emily might have been able to deny the situation publicly, but within the elite circles, it wasn't that easy to fool
anyone. Everyone who attended that charity auction knew what really happened, and Emily had been hiding at
hfor a week before she dared show her face in public again.
At an upscale outdoor restaurant, Emily sat with a group of socialite friends for afternoon tea.
"Emily, your birthday's next week. Have you decided how you're going to celebrate?" Willow Byme, who was
sitting across from her, asked.
I'm not sure yet, Emily replied, her voice soli and gentle, as always. No matter the scandal, Emily carried herself
with an air of innocence, as if she couldn't be bothered by the world. That was why, even when rumors
surrounded her, they faded, quickly from people's minds
Sitting beside her, Hannah Hall took a sip of her juice, glancing toward the entrance. Her sharp eyes caught sight
of a striking figure walking toward them. With a teasing grin, she said, "Well, well, Emily, it's rare to get you out
for an afternoon tea with us. And here comes Mr. Lewis, right on your heels. The really can't stay away, can he?"
When Emily saw Miles approaching, her face lit up, her smile as sweet as honey. She stood up from her chair, her
eyes sparkling with surprise. "Miles, what are you doing here?"
Tve got a meeting with a client here, Miles replied with a grin. "By the way, | booked an entire floor at Everland
Hotel for your birthday next week.
"An entire floor at Everland Hotel Hannah's eyes widened with awe, her tone dripping with envy.
After all, Everland Hotel was the pinnacle of luxury in Dellanex. Not just anyone could walk in, no matter how
much money they had.
Few of the young women at the table, all from prominent families, had ever set foot inside Everland Hotel, much
less had an entire floor reserved for them just for their birthdays.
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