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Dead at Heart (Ariel and Jayson) novel Chapter 756

"That won't be necessary," Jayson said, glancing at the cupboard. "Can you get a blanket and cover Ari?"

Evelyn was rendered speechless.

"I just got here, and the first thing you ask me to do is take care of your wife?" she muttered, clearly disgruntled, though her voice remained subdued as she glanced at Ariel, who was fast asleep.

Jayson barely had the strength to speak. He looked pale and drained from his injuries. "I wouldn't have asked if I could move myself."

Evelyn was once again left speechless. However, she was certain now. Jayson was doing better than he looked. Even freshly conscious, he still knew how to push her buttons.

With a tight-lipped sigh, Evelyn turned and fetched a clean blanket. She gently draped it over Ariel's sleeping form.

Then she looked at Jayson with a blank expression. "Happy now?"

Jayson replied calmly, "Thank you."

Evelyn took a seat nearby. Arthur had already filled her in on everything.

Her first instinct had been to blame Ariel. After all, Morgan was her father. But in truth, Ariel was a victim too. She had suffered the most, especially since her own father had tried to kill her.

And despite being injured and ill, she had gone to Bluum Tower and resolved a major crisis.

"Kyle and Shane made their move while you were unconscious," Evelyn said. "They conspired with some board members to help Shane secure a position at headquarters. He was clearly trying to steal the project and your authority."

And that wasn't all. They even tried to pin the blame on Jayson for the government's delay in approving the project. If they could, they'd petition to have him removed from his position. But that plan wouldn't work; Jayson still held significant influence at Bluum Corp.

Jayson didn't look surprised. His gaze drifted briefly to Ariel's face. "That sounds exactly like something he'd do."

Evelyn followed his gaze, growing irritated by how intently Jayson looked at Ariel.

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