Chapter 19
Chapter 19
I quickly dismissed the thought with a scoff. Can a devil possess a heart of a man?
His earlier conversation with Zora had been packed with hidden meanings. He claimed Zora was
threatening him? What could Zora possibly have against him? And why did he call her a liability? Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
There's more to this saying than meets the eye. But for now, he lay beside me, his intentions hidden.
One thing was clear, however; my safest moments were when he was by my side.
With this in mind, I let my thoughts drift away and drifted off to sleep.
That night, maybe I was exhausted from crying, or perhaps because we were sharing the same bed,
under each other's watchful eyes, all we could do was sleep. So, I slept soundly, waking up naturally.
When I opened my eyes, I felt more refreshed than ever.
Suddenly, a voice beside me said, "You're awake?"
Startled, I turned to see Jaylan lying next to me. He was propped up on his arm, watching me intently,
his face was as calm as ever, as if we'd gone back in time.
At that moment, I realized I had underestimated him; he was quite the actor.
Blinking to clear my head, I wasn't sure what Jaylan was planning, but for now, I had to play along. I
wanted to see what tricks he had up his sleeve.
"Honey, what time is it?" My voice came out hoarse, startling me.
He reached out to touch my face, "7 o'clock!"
I turned to face him, clearing my throat, "Aren't you going to work?"
"I've been working hard lately, I need a day off, and I want to spend some time with you," he said
seriously, his eyes focused on my face. Then he softly told me, "I went back to Silverdale City the other
day, to visit your parents."
His casual tone was a punch to my gut, I asked, skeptically, "Silverdale City? You went to see my
parents?"
He raised an eyebrow, "Surprised?"
I realized I had reacted too strongly, but I nodded, playing along, "Yes, quite surprising."
"Damn, I haven't seen my parents in a long time," I said wistfully, "Are they doing well? What made you
decide to go see them?"
"Don't forget, it's your mom's birthday on April 12th. You were sick, and I couldn't just pretend
everything was normal. The expo had just ended, so I took the chance to visit them," he said, smiling
affectionately.
If it hadn't been for this unexpected turn of events, I would have been touched by his gesture.
My parents were initially against me marrying him. Being the only daughter, I was the apple of their
eyes. They were both educators, who later ventured into the medical sector. Our family wasn't filthy
rich, but we were well-respected in Silverdale City.
They had always pampered and given me freedom, without any pressure. I was their pride, always
excelling in studies, and even got into a prestigious university in Goldenvale.
My parents had planned my life after college - to return to Silverdale City and work as an educator.
They believed that a steady job and a family were the ideal life for a woman.
But I wasn't interested in a conventional job. Instead, I was intrigued by their business.
During my junior year, I secretly started a medical device business in Goldenvale Town and made my
first fortune. With my achievements, I convinced my dad to let me start my company in Goldenvale
Town.
After careful evaluation, my father registered Medsafe Liyah Inc. in Goldenvale Town, making me one
of the few people who owned a company before graduating from college.
Fate has a peculiar way of twisting things, and that's when I met Jaylan.