Chapter 189
Third Person’s POV
“No, this isn’t true! You’re lying, you’re deceiving me—”
Finished
Maddox shouted at Riley, his voice sharp with desperation. “You were just a high school student back then! How could you have been sending me ten thousand every month?”
“Don’t think I don’t know who really supported me,” Maddox sneered. “It was Scarlett. Only a wealthy heiress like her wouldn’t care about a mere ten thousand. And you? You were never accepted by the Ebonclaw Pack. Not a single coin did they give you. So how could you possibly support me?”
It was clear Maddox had always known about Riley’s difficult situation within the Ebonclaw Pack.
Yet when Riley suffered countless injustices there, Maddox had simply brushed it off with a dismissive, “You’re just too sensitive.”
He knew full well the Pack hadn’t given her anything, but while he had ten thousand every month, he never bothered to spare even a hundred for her.
How foolish she must have been–to hand over every penny she earned without reservation, all to him.
A wave of profound sorrow surged through Riley’s heart as she said coldly, “You never participated in any competitions. Of course you don’t know that the prize for first place in the Mooncrest Academy Physics Tournament was hefty.”
“I truly regret giving you all my prize money back then. If I had kept that money for myself, how much easier my life would’ve been. No one understands that better than you–Maddox, the ‘top lawyer‘ who always wore brand names from head to toe during college.”
Her voice was quiet but sharp as a blade, cutting straight through Maddox’s pride and shaming him deeply.
“That’s impossible. I don’t believe you. You’re lying…” Maddox clung to his last thread of denial.
Riley had no more patience to waste on his nonsense. Her expression calm, she said lightly, “Yes, yes, I’m lying to you.”
With that, she turned without hesitation, taking Caelum Knox’s arm and walking away, refusing to argue any further.
Her indifferent attitude was like salt poured on Maddox’s wounds, fueling the raging fire of anger inside him.
He desperately pushed his wheelchair, wheels scraping sharp arcs against the floor, trying to catch up.
“Riley, stop right there! Don’t walk away–explain yourself!” he shouted hoarsely.
But Riley neither heard nor wished to hear him.
Soon, Riley and Caelum got into the car. Caelum started the engine, and the vehicle sped away from the hospital.
Maddox stared blankly at the fading tail lights, his body collapsing completely into the wheelchair, eyes hollow and lost.
3:53 PM P P •
Finished
He couldn’t imagine that the proud girl who once carried herself like a swan, full of arrogance and grace, would fall so low.
Her head was shaved; large patches of damaged scalp exposed raw skin beneath the scabs, leaving a shocking pattern like a patchy Mediterranean, contrasting starkly with the sparse new hair growth–a laughable and pitiful sight.
Her innate pride and haughtiness had vanished without a trace. Now she looked like a featherless peacock–disheveled and broken.
When Scarlett’s eyes caught sight of Maddox, a flicker of hope sparked within her–a hope that the top lawyer might be able
to save her.
But when she saw Maddox in his wheelchair, his clothes wrinkled and his face etched with fatigue and hardship, that flicker of hope was instantly extinguished, sinking deep into despair.
Yet Maddox was the first visitor she had seen in days. Though he looked worse for wear, she still put on a pitiful act, pleading softly, “Brother Maddox, please help me.”
Back then, when Scarlett was as pure and beautiful as a water lily, her pitiful expressions were genuinely heart–wrenching.
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