Chapter 80

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Chapter 80

Max immediately panicked and bowed his head in apology. If he weren’t driving, he would havelooked at Matilda while apologizing.

“Mr. Berry woke up so suddenly, I was with him the entire time, and when I tried to replace a chance toinform you, my phone went missing. Max explained hurriedly. “Those bodyguards didn’t get tocome along… I had no opportunity to notify them.”

The bodyguards followed orders strictly. Since Max was accompanying Christian as part of theirplan, they hadn’t contacted her directly or taken any action.

Matilda was furious. “Max, if you d

don’t start proving your worth and showing that you can still be useful, you might as well disappearforever!”

Max replied hurriedly. “I will make amends! I promise!”

Back at the mansion, the sudden departure of M

Melissa left many affairs needing attention, so Jeffrey was busy dealing with them.

Christian instructed Victor on a few matters and let him back to the company to handle businesssince his current health wouldn’t allow him to manage anything himself for the next few days.

The hall, now empty except for the grandfather and granddaughter, felt eerily quiet and cold

Lea grabbed her backpack from the dining room and headed towards the door. She had adispleased expression

“Stop!” Christian’s voice halted her just as she reached the main entrance. “Where are you going!Your face is still injured!”

Lea turned to look at him. Her face showed a disdainful smile, and her gaze was indiferent.

She said, “I can go anywhere, just not stay here with someone who’s always in danger. I value mylifer

Christian’s blood pressure spiked, his vision went dark, and he almost collapsed. He hadn’t diedfrom the poison, but now his granddaughter was about to kill him with anger

“Lea” he managed to say, catching his breath and trying to steady his blood pressure. “Don’t talk tome with that attitude. You’re out of line… Lea walked back towards him, her fingers hooked throughthe straps of her backpack, laughing coldly and arrogantly. “Did I say anything wrong! Do you thinkMelissa is the real culprit?”

She added, “You don’t think so either, do you? Otherwise, you wouldn’t have just kicked her outwithout pursuing any further responsibility. Do you know why everyone was shocked to see youwhen you suddenly returned?”

She continued, “It’s because the test results showed you had a severe cerebral thrombosis andwere not expected to wake up anytime soon. Even if you did, you’d be paralyzed, mute, or blind.The antidote saved your life,”

Lea’s expression grew serious, her eyes sharp. “Do you know where the antidote came from? Iarranged for the hospital to develop that antidote ten days ago.”

If it weren’t for Alfred’s help, ensuring Christian was not taken away by Fraley Medical and wastransferred to Fraley Hospital instead, his fate would have mirrored the previous life.

Despite Lea’s efforts to save Christian, he ended the matter so lightly by just expelling an innocentservant. It was disappointing and made her fear for her own safety.

Christian was completely stunned by her words. “What.. what do you mean? You arranged for thehospital to develop the antidore?”

Lea replied. “Do you remember those cats? The chemical substances were found in their bodies.

Christian was shocked. Lea had bought the cats on her first trip to the mansion with him. Ever sincethen, she would take food from her plate to feed the cat, even pouring some of his water into adish for the cats.

When the cats eventually fell ill, she took them away, saying she had given them to someone else

All this time, even though Lea hadn’t lived in the mansion, she had been silently and meticulouslywatching over him

Christian looked at her anew, as if seeing lier for the first time.

“It didn’t matter if you knew about the antidote. Acting rashly would only alert the real culprit, Leaexplained, seeing through his thoughts.

She continued, “In this world, only you care about my life. I still rely on you to survive, so I regardyour life as important as mine?

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Christian was overwhelmed with emotions. Lea’s aloof demeanor seemed cold–hearted, yet herwords were sincere

Lea said. “Although the reaction of cats to this chemical is different from humans and not easilynoticeable, it still has harmful effects. If Melissa were the one poisoning, she wouldn’t have watchedme feed the cats and even helped me. It wasn’t her”

She added, “The person poisoning you is still in this house. If they fail once, they’ll try a second, athird… A direct attack is easy to avoid, but a hidden one is hard to defend against. Take care.”

With a cold smile, Lea slung her backpack over her shoulder and turned to leave.

Christian watched her back. She was rebellious and stubborn, like a defiant child, yet exuded asolitary mistrust that pained him.

“Leal Lea “he called out, trying to stand and chase after her, but his body wavered.

Lea ignored his calls and walked out of the large iron gate. Her ride had arrived, Jason was thereto pick her up.

“Mr. Berry…” Hearing his call, Jeffrey rushed over from the back garden.

Seeing Christian breathing heavily, his chest heaving, and his face flushed, Jeffrey hurried tosupport him. He shouted, “Someone, come quickly!”

A servant brought a cup of hot water. Jeffrey took it and offered it to Christian. “Mr. Berry, drinksome water first.”

Christian’s trembling hand reached for the cup but stopped mid–air as Lea’s words echoed in hismind. “The person poisoning you is still in this house

Jeffrey called out, “Mr. Berry**

With a steadying effort, Christian took the cup, drank a sip, and gradually calmed his breathing.

Jeffrey asked, “Are you alright? Should we return to the hospital?”

Christian replied, “No need.”

He had already been given the antidote at the hospital, and another dose would soon beadministered to clear any residual poison.

After Christian finished the water, Jeffrey placed the cup on the coffee table and sat besideChristian. “Mr. Berry, did you have a fight with Miss Lear”

Christian remained silent, his expression composed.

“Don’t blame her. After everything that happened anyone would be scared, let alone a child. Evenan adult would be frightened,” Jeffrey said. Matilda was too bold. She even dared to hit Lea in themansion. One could imagine what Matilda might do if she took Les back

Jeffrey added, “She was overly emotional and needed comfort. Once she calms down, she’ll be ascaring for you as before”

Christian’s

anger

flared. “You know nothing, you don’t understand her at all!”

Caring! She didn’t even hint at the seriousness of the situation to him, not a single clue. Shedeliberately kept it from him.

In frustration, Christian struck the floor with his cane. “Do you think I’d argue with a child!”

At seventy, he was a respected elder.

“Yes, you’re right” Jeffrey

Christian hulled.

y soothed. “It’s so late. Did Miss Lea go out! Is she… running away!”

“Where could she go except school? It seems she really wants to get into Conrad University

He paused, realizing something.

into Conrad University, she would move to Iverton for her studies, becoming independent and nolonger needing his support. She was If Lea go! determined to study hard to get into ConradUniversity and leave this house..

Thinking back to her pleading to come to the mansion and her previous attempt to leave in the rain,his heart grew heavy.

As a grandfather, Christian realized he hadn’t provided Lea a home or the care and protection shedeserved.

The more he thought, the more temorseful he felt

Lea had left without calling for a driver, opting to call for her own ride. Ever since the accidentinvolving the driver who had picked! avoided using the family car. She was always wary ofeverything, including food and travel.

she

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Christian became more uneasy. He pulled out his phone and called Lea

SINO GUT

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