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Chapter 4

Author: Cathy Circle
I merely lowered my head.

Bianca stood up and walked over to me with a glass of wine. "Come on, let's put the past behind us. Have a drink."

"I said–no."

"No?" She bent down and said softly, but everyone could still hear her. "Is it that you can't drink, or you just don't belong here and want an excuse to run off?"

Jack sat nearby, holding his glass in silence.

Bianca stood up straight and flicked her wrist. The full glass of wine splashed onto me.

It soaked through my blouse in seconds. The moment the alcohol touched my incision, it felt like a red-hot needle stabbing straight through from the inside out.

I lowered my head and let out a muffled grunt. I gripped the sides of the chair so tightly my knuckles were white.

"Oops." Bianca covered her mouth. Her eyes gleamed smugly. "You should be fine, right? It's just a little alcohol."

I said nothing.

Still, the alcohol seeped through my blouse. My wound was burning, stinging so much that my eyes burned with it.

I gritted my teeth and breathed through the pain, not wanting to touch my wound.

I was not going to let her see it.

Jack swept me a gaze and said to the server, "Get her a few pieces of tissue."

Just like that.

The tissues were brought over. Bianca accepted them and pretended to offer them to me.

"Do you want to wipe?"

I did not accept the tissues from her. I slowly lifted my head to look at her, then at Jack.

Jack was sipping on his glass of wine, looking on as if the entire incident had nothing to do with him.

I took a deep breath and braced myself against the table, trying to stand.

The moment I pushed up, a sharp pain tore through my abdomen. It felt like something was forcing its way out. My vision went white.

I dropped back into my seat, head lowered, waiting for the wave to pass.

My blouse clung to my body, cold and soaked.

Bianca let out a laugh. "Thea, you said that you're blessed with fertility. Look at you right now. Who would ever believe you?"

Jack looked at me for a few seconds and sneered before leaving with Bianca.

The private room door shut behind them.

Only then did I loosen my grip on the chair. Deep red marks were pressed into my palms.

The pain in my abdomen had not stopped. I pressed my hand against it, over and over.

A housekeeper rushed over to me from the corner with reddened eyes. She said softly, "Ma'am, shall I take you to the hospital?"

"No need." I took a deep breath and leaned back on the chair before sitting up straight once more.

Right at this moment, the doors were opened once more.

Two strangers in business suits entered. One of them walked over to me and handed me a business card.

"Ms. Summers, Mr. Fenton is in the room next door. He got me to come and get you. He apologized for changing the rooms at the last minute and making you wait."

I looked at the business card.

Fenton Group.

I stood up, tidied my wet blouse, and followed them out.

The lights in the corridor were brightly lit. When I walked past the mirror, I looked at myself in the reflection.

My blouse was still soaked through, my hair was a little messy, and the incision wound was still hurting.

Nonetheless, it was alright.

I pushed the doors and entered the room next door.

Henry Fenton was sitting in the main seat. A young man stood next to him.

When Henry saw me, he sized me up from head to toe before saying directly, "Ms. Summers, come, take a seat. The Fenton family would like to make a deal with you."

Henry placed his teacup down and continued, "In this generation, there is only one heir to the Fenton family, Stephen. His mother was injured during childbirth and couldn't have more children. My wife and I have worried about it for years."

I understood immediately.

I lifted my gaze to meet his.

He nodded.

"Name your terms. Our family can afford them."

Stephen sat next to him, not saying anything but not objecting to them either.

I lowered my head and thought about it for a while.

Outside, the night wind rustled the leaves. Somewhere in the distance, a car passed.

Jack said that I was nothing without the Schuyler family. Bianca said that my body was ruined.

Alright, then.

This would show them.

I looked up at Henry and said calmly, "Mr. Fenton, I do have a few conditions. Please hear me out."
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