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She hung her head low, so no one could read her expression. “Thanks to you, Madam has been treating me well. I will never forget what you did to save me.”
Madison’s eyes widened as she realized that they knew each other.
Furthermore, Leia was treating Avery with respect.
“I remember that you left when you were years old,” he recounted.
“Yes.”
He held up one of his hands before his chest. “You were this tall back then.”
Leia curled her fingers to ball a fist. She uttered through her gritted teeth, “Yes.”
“You’ve grown a lot taller, but you’re as skinny as you were before.” He reached out for her mask, intending to take it off.
Leia reflexively moved to hold her mask, but in the end, she didn’t stop him.
Madison was well aware that Toxic Hive members wouldn’t remove their masks unless the other party was a close acquaintance.
That was a mere knee-jerk reaction against Avery’s action. When Leia got herself together, she didn’t stop him.
Avery pulled the mask to the back of her head. Leia could just about smell his faint body scent.
Her heart was racing.
Meanwhile, Madison found it strange how such a daring woman could be this meek.
When Leia’s mask was slowly taken off, her hair covered half of her face.
A nervous Madison gulped.
Avery raised Leia’s chin, saying, “Long time, no see, little kid.”
Madison was stunned the moment she saw Leia’s face.
The dim light in the room shone upon Leia’s face. Before this, Madison had pictured Leia’s face multiple times in her head.
Judging from what Leia had done in the past, Madison expected her to look evil and distorted.
In reality, however, Leia had perfectly inherited the good looks from the Williamss. She resembled her mother.
Her face shape looked barely the same as Hunter’s, but they looked like twins.
Her features were sharp, and her long hair made her look cheerful.
If Madison hadn’t known what Leia had done, she would have mistaken her for an innocent college student.
The truth had finally come to light. Madison had guessed it right.
Leia was the mastermind!
Her family, Jeff, and everything that she had suffered throughout the past two years crossed Madison’s mind.
The sheer thought of those made Madison want to carve Leia’s heart out and devour every part of her body.
Madison had never done Leia any harm. Why would Leia do that to her?
As of today, the bedridden Jeff had yet to regain his consciousness. Madison’s chest was rising due to anger.
“You’re all grown up.” Avery’s voice comforted her emotions.
Leia slightly blushed. Her lips parted as though she wanted to explain something.
But she swallowed the words at the tip of her tongue and retreated to the side. “Why did you want to see me, sir?”
“Nothing in particular. I happened to be in Aldenvine, and I heard that you guys are here too. So I wanted to check on you.”
She pursed her lips. “Thank you for your concern. I’m doing fine. I hope you don’t blame me for leaving back then.”
“That’s your choice. I will never blame you. Aside from checking on you, I would like to have a consultation about medicine.”
Her eyes brightened at the mention of medicine. She hurriedly prompted, “Go ahead.”
Madison observed Leia. It was obvious that the latter was treating Avery differently. She wondered if Avery was someone very important to Leia.
The rooftop was covered with Rosa flowers that blossomed into vibrant colors.
Chris saw the woman sitting before the piano, playing the same song.
She was wearing a black dress that was embroidered with Rosa flowers, complementing her fair skin.
Her finger played the last key with a touch of grace.
The piano sound came to a sudden stop, letting the surroundings fall into dead silence once more.
The woman didn’t turn around. Chris took the initiative to break the silence. “Madam, I’m here as you’ve requested.”
“How was it?” she asked out of the blue.
He had so many questions about Chloe and Andrea before coming here. But he was taken aback by her question.
“What?” he asked, baffled.
“The piano piece.”
Chris had been feeling like there was a heavy weight on his chest this whole time. He wasn’t in a state of mind to care about what piano piece she was playing.
“Could you play it again?” he asked seriously.
She chuckled softly. “You haven’t changed. As always, you don’t know how to cheer women up.
If Other people would have complimented the performance regardless of whether they had heard it or not.
He stared at the back of her head, wondering why her voice sounded the same as the woman in his memories.
That was impossible. She had been dead for so many years. He had personally buried her body that year.
He shook his head, shaking that idea off.
She said, “Come, let’s play it together.”
Chris walked up to the woman anxiously. “Is my daughter with you?”
She raised her head to look at him. The evil ghost mask covered her face.
“I’ll answer that after you play the piano with me.” Her voice sounded calm.
He tried his best to suppress his anger. Knowing full well that members of Toxic Hive were ruthless, he couldn’t take the risk of provoking her.
The woman nudged to the side, and he seated himself next to her.
He knew how to play the piano, but at his level, he could barely play the piece by reading the music sheet.
When they finally finished playing the piece, Chris asked, “Did you kidnap my daughter?”
She chuckled. “You sought me because of your wife, who’s suffering from leukemia. She’s in the ICU, isn’t she?”
“Can you save her?”
“Of course I can. Otherwise, why would you be here meeting me?” she answered naturally.
Chris didn’t show any trace of joy, despite her affirmative answer. Alert, he asked, “What’s your condition?”
She let out a soft giggle before approaching him. “I do have a condition.”
He could smell her perfume due to their close proximity. It had a strong rose scent.
A strand of her hair brushed across his face along the breeze, lingering with a faint flowery scent. He took a step back in reflex.
The woman grabbed his hand. Her body temperature was lower than average.
“What is it?” he questioned.
“Sleep with me,” she said slowly.
His eyes slowly widened. Never in his wildest dream had he expected her to bring up condition.
“W-What did you say?” He thought that he was hearing things.
such a Her hand slowly traced to his chest, caressing his throat intimately. “I said, spend the night with me, and I will save your wife. How’s that?”
Frowning, he pushed her onto the piano without hesitation.