LOGINThe sky had fallen into darkness, and moonlight streamed through the window, tracing the silhouettes of two bodies entwined together.
“Edric, please don’t tell me you’ll regret this in the morning,” Anne whispered softly against his ear. But before she could say another word, her lips were claimed by his breath, her voice swallowed by the heat of his kiss.
Faint, broken gasps filled the room.
When Edric touched her, he was both fierce and gentle, a tenderness Anne had never known before.
Their sweat mingled, their breaths tangled in the quiet night. His warmth pressed against her, his touch moved along her skin, and she felt as though she were melting beneath his hands, dissolving into the depth of his hunger.
Two years of marriage, yet this was the first time they had truly belonged to each other.
“Ah…”
A sharp pain made her frown.
She trembled, clutching him tightly, eyes closed, letting herself sink into the dizzying rhythm of it all.
The moonlight caressed the room, then slowly faded, giving way to the pale glow of dawn.
The first light of day slipped through the curtains, laying a golden sheen over the soft curves of the room. The faint scent of wine had disappeared, leaving only the warmth of skin and the quiet trace of what had been shared.
Anne opened her eyes.
The room was silent, save for the steady rhythm of breathing beside her.
She turned, and there he was.
Edric’s handsome face rested against the pillow, his brows faintly furrowed, his breathing deep and slow. The sharp bridge of his nose, the curve of his lips still tinted with the memory of last night, he looked so close, so real.
Her heart stopped for a moment.
For two years, this was the first time she had seen him like this, without the tailored suit, without the cold, formal distance. Just a man, asleep beside her, his warmth brushing against her skin, making her heart tremble with a sweetness she had long forgotten existed.
She turned slightly, afraid to wake him.
Sunlight spilled over his bare chest, drawing soft lines across his body, strong but with something fragile beneath.
Last night felt like a dream, a drunken blur. Yet it wasn’t only the wine. For one fleeting night, she had thought perhaps he had finally opened his heart to her.
Anne sat up, wrapped the blanket around her, and stepped off the bed.
Her bare feet met the cold floor, but warmth still lingered in her chest.
She wanted to make breakfast for him. Just once, she wanted them to share a morning together, like a real husband and wife.
She slipped on a robe and left the room.
Her steps on the stairs were light, almost soundless. In the kitchen, she boiled water. The aroma of coffee filled the air, mingling with the morning light.
Anne smiled, a small, delicate smile, but radiant nonetheless.
She made his usual coffee, black, no sugar.
Her hands trembled slightly as she poured it into the cup. She had never imagined something so simple could make her heart flutter like this.
But just as she turned around, the sound of footsteps echoed behind her.
She startled, the cup shaking faintly in her grasp.
Edric was standing there.
He wore a white shirt, hastily thrown on, a few buttons undone, revealing a glimpse of sun-bronzed skin. His hair was tousled, his eyes still heavy with sleep, but the warmth she had seen last night was gone.
His gaze was cool again, distant.
The sweetness in her heart crumpled, like paper crushed in a fist.
“You’re awake,” she said softly. “I was just making coffee for you.”
Her voice was quiet, careful.
He didn’t answer. His eyes flicked to the cup in her hands, then back to her face.
“Last night…”
His voice was hoarse, hesitant, as if he were searching for the right words.
“Last night was a mistake, Anne.”
Every sound in the kitchen vanished.
Her whole body froze. Only the frantic beating of her heart remained.
“What… what did you say?”
Her voice trembled, small, like a lost child.
He looked away, rubbing his forehead as if in pain.
“I drank too much. I thought you were someone else.”
Each word cut through her like a blade.
Anne stood there, lips trembling, but no sound came out.
“I’m sorry.”
The apology was barely audible, but it felt final.
In her mind, she could still hear her own laughter from moments ago, the laughter of a foolish woman who had dared to believe in love again.
Someone else.
So that was it. He had never truly seen her, even when she had always been right there before him.
She lowered her head, her fingers tightening around the cup until her knuckles turned white. The heat from it burned her skin, but her heart was already cold.
“I understand.”
Her voice was soft, almost weightless, but her eyes shimmered with something that had just shattered.
He still didn’t look at her, or perhaps he couldn’t.
“Let’s pretend last night never happened,” he said quietly.
She let out a short, bitter laugh. Not out of anger, but disbelief.
“All right. Let’s pretend.”
She set the cup on the table and turned toward the stairs.
Each step felt unbearably heavy, not with rage, but with emptiness.
Halfway up, she paused and looked back.
He was still standing there, a tall, cold figure, motionless, almost statue-like beneath the light.
The sun touched his face, outlining him in brilliance, burning the image into her memory.
And she knew, from that moment on, there would be nothing left to hope for.
She whispered, just loud enough for herself to hear,
“So even when I was in your arms, I was still nothing.”
Then she continued upward.
Without looking back.
In the kitchen, the warmth of coffee lingered, but its bitterness had filled the air.
Edric stood there for a long time, staring at the empty space where she had been.
He closed his eyes and let out a slow, conflicted breath.
When he opened them again, all that remained was emptiness.
Outside, the morning sun had risen high, spilling across the vast mansion.
The light fell upon the windows, the dining table, the untouched cup of coffee, bearing silent witness to a dream that had already faded.
And in that quiet kitchen, Anne’s shadow still lingered, fragile and fleeting, like the last trace of dawn before it vanished from Edric’s world.
Chapter 74: What Do You Think About the Girl Named AnneCompared to the turmoil at the Raymond family estate, Mary’s place at the moment was unbelievably peaceful.Mary stared fixedly at Edric. She still had not shown any reaction to Edric’s sudden proposal. She had already anticipated Edric’s intentions when he invited her out alone, but his sincere confession still left Mary flustered.At this moment, Linda was standing outside the door, pressing her ear against it to eavesdrop. When she heard Edric’s confession, she shivered slightly and then giggled.“Oh my, this is way too romantic! It’s just like those romance dramas I watch on TV. Seeing it happen in real life is truly amazing.”Originally, tonight Linda was going to go out to the night market with Justin, but because he had some sudden business, she decided to stay in her room and continue watching the unfinished romance drama. By chance, when she went out to look for food, Linda accidentally saw the servants busily preparing
Chapter 73: An Unexpected TurnRodina knew Jonathan was a little angry, so she stopped joking and sat down beside the boy, gently coaxing him.“Don’t be angry. Today is your sixth birthday, so the two of us wanted to do something surprising. What happened earlier was just acting.”She glanced at Mr. Raymond as a signal. Mr. Raymond immediately understood and sat down beside Jonathan, rubbing the boy’s head.“That’s right. We prepared a lot for today, so just forget those small things. Just enjoy everything.”Jonathan pouted and let out a sigh. So everything had only been a dramatic birthday act.But was it really just a play?Jonathan was smart enough to realize that Mr. Raymond would not suddenly bring the whole family somewhere else for no reason.Even though Mary and Lucas had not said anything clearly, Jonathan understood that someone was targeting him. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond deliberately avoided mentioning it in front of him, but suddenly playing this game today must have had some
Chương 72: Little RatsHearing that, the subordinate also listened carefully and looked at the leader with an expectant gaze. The leader gripped the machine gun firmly in his hand and revealed a savage smile. He held the machine gun, signaled to the others, then carefully stepped into the kitchen.The kitchen had no one inside, the utensils were still neatly placed on the shelves. The killer holding the machine gun walked in quietly, his eyes fixed only on the very large refrigerator standing in the corner of the room. The subordinates following behind also tried to step lightly, not daring to make any sound.The hum of the refrigerator motor continued steadily, while the footsteps of the leader echoed across the floor rhythmically, getting closer and closer.Only this room had not yet been searched, and no one had run out from here to resist. The leader believed that the servants who had run out in many directions earlier were only a distraction to draw attention away from the place
Chapter 71: The Raid on the Raymond EstateAt the same time as Mary and Edric’s trip, the Raymond estate on this side had turned into a bloody battlefield.In the grand hall, a maid lay collapsed in a pool of blood. A masked man stepped forward and kicked the body that had just fiercely resisted, laughing with a smug expression.“You knew you couldn’t win, so why struggle? Wouldn’t it have been better to just raise your hands and surrender?”The entire Raymond estate had been infiltrated by a masked armed squad equipped with advanced weapons.They had knocked out the outer guards and broken in from multiple directions, their preparation thorough enough to wipe out an entire army.At this moment, Rodina was clutching Jonathan tightly, hiding in a dark corner of a room. Jonathan could clearly hear the anxious heartbeat echoing beside his ear.He strained to listen to every faint sound coming from beyond the door.The worried and frightened expression on Rodina’s face was enough for Jona
Chapter 70: The ProposalAfter landing at the airport, Edric took everyone back to his private villa to put away their luggage.The island was truly as beautiful as Edric had described. The air was fresh, the sea a brilliant blue, and the white sand stunning beyond words. Although it was a private island, Edric operated many services and resorts for vacation rentals. On ordinary days, it was crowded with guests. But because he had invited Mary to visit, he had suspended business for an entire week.Standing on the villa’s balcony, Mary could already see the endless stretch of blue sea. The salty scent carried by the wind brushed against her nose. This closeness to nature made all her troubles seem to melt away.Her gaze shifted, and she noticed a dense line of bodyguards stationed around the perimeter of the villa, their expressions solemn and alert.At that moment, Edric stepped up beside her. Following her line of sight, he said, “It’s just a small arrangement to ensure our safety.
Chapter 69: Taking the Initiative to Set a TrapSeeing the surprise on Edric’s face, Mary stepped closer and explained that she had felt their trip would be a little dull with just the two of them, so she invited Linda and Justin along to make it livelier.Edric immediately understood what Mary meant. Although things had developed in a direction he had not hoped for, he did not want to force her, so he could only accept it reluctantly.The four of them boarded Edric’s private jet and headed toward the private island.During the flight, Mary chose a quiet seat by the window and closed her eyes to rest. Too many things had happened recently, and she had not had a single moment to truly relax. Edric’s invitation had indeed been unexpected, but she felt it had been the right decision to accept. Being able to unwind like this felt wonderful.Just as Mary was about to drift off to sleep, she heard a soft voice by her ear. She opened her eyes and turned to see that it was Linda.Linda gently
Chapter 17: The ShockWhen Edric stepped into the hospital corridor, he immediately heard loud arguing coming from the waiting area.Bella’s shrill, piercing voice mixed with the contempt-filled tone of his mother, Rodina. People nearby stopped to stare, shaking their heads or quietly moving away,
Chapter 16: TracesMary stared intently at the photograph in her hand. Her expression did not waver, yet her lashes dipped for the briefest moment as if she were weighing something in silence. After a few still seconds, she set the photo down on the table. Her voice was soft, but edged with such ch
Chapter 18: The Death CertificateEdric was taken out of the hospital in an unconscious state despite the fact that the emergency treatment had succeeded.Rodina, hands trembling, signaled the bodyguards to lift him into the car before hurrying back to the Raymond estate. Throughout the entire ride
Chapter 15: The TraitorThe door to the tearoom swung open, and a spill of light from the hallway cast the trembling silhouette of the man onto the marble floor.Alter was kneeling on the ground, his eyes bulging as if they were about to leap from their sockets, his entire body shaking so violently







