Martin was unnervingly calm.
Fitch, who used to pace restlessly at the slightest downturn in Diana’s health, was now a portrait of stillness. Beside him, the young nurse rubbed her eyes in disbelief. They both remained eerily composed.
Serena glanced at the nurse holding the notice of critical condition. She remembered the doctor’s words. Martin’s mother wouldn’t last more than two hours.
Yet, even with the gravity of the situation hanging over her, Serena couldn’t bring herself to hand over her phone. A shadow crossed her eyes, and it became clear she wouldn’t offer her help.
Martin, his heart sinking, saw it all. Disappointed was an understatement to think that at a time like this, Serena could be so cold.
Even a pretense of concern would have spared him this feeling of utter letdown.
After the nurse left, Serena wheeled forward again, trying to reach for Martin’s hand.
"Martin, give me another chance. I can’t live without you." Her tears began to fall. "Didn’t we promise each other? To stay together forever, never to part?"
But the word forever had never sounded so repulsive to Martin.
"What you can’t live without are the fame and the high life not me."
"Martin," Serena sobbed, "how can you say that? You mean so much to me."
"Are you still acting, even now? Serena, this is murder." Martin was livid. "You expect me to forgive someone who intended to kill my mother? My sister? To live out the rest of my days as if nothing happened?"
"I was just so angry. They humiliated me, belittled me. If they had been nicer from the start, I wouldn’t have thought that way. It’s their fault," Serena blurted without thinking, then quickly clamped her mouth shut.
"So even now, you think it’s everyone else’s fault?" Martin’s disappointment was beyond words. He closed his eyes for a moment before suddenly slapping her across the face. "That slap was for my mother."
Serena and everyone else was stunned. No one expected Martin to hit her, and hit her so hard.
Her mouth began to bleed.
"And this slap is for my sister!" Another slap landed. "They suffered because of you. Are two slaps too much to ask for?"
Serena never expected to be slapped twice, let alone in front of an audience.
And she certainly didn’t expect Martin to treat her this way.
"He’d rather slap you than call the police, Serena. You’ve lost someone who truly loved you. You’ll never find another man like that in your lifetime!" Fitch suddenly felt a surge of satisfaction and relief that Martin would no longer be ensnared by such a toxic woman.
As for Martin not calling the police, Fitch wasn’t worried. Serena had done enough to seal her fate even if nobody else took action, Rosemary surely would.
"Mrs., I should say Ms. Lott," Fitch continued, "last time, to save you, Martin knelt outside the hallway for Rosemary, begging for medicine to cure you..."
Serena froze, her gaze shifting to Martin in shock. But Martin was done revisiting the past.
"I also overheard him on the phone once, learning he was being threatened. Though I don’t know what they held over him, despite being caught between a rock and a hard place and against his family’s wishes he still got engaged to you. He had you in his heart! He truly wanted to spend his life with you. Ms. Lott, you’ve truly broken Martin’s heart this time! He was so good to you, and yet you didn’t value it at all even plotting against his own mother and sister."
"Even if the young master has no objection and is willing to let you in, I’m not willing to serve you anymore! You’ve disappointed us too much!"
Several servants began to criticize her in a clamor.
Serena shed two lines of tears, never expecting that behind the scenes, Martin had done so much for her.
Back then, when she was locked in the basement by the Collins family given no food, no water, and beaten all over Martin still managed to find someone to save her.
At the time, she thought the world was vast, that there would be plenty of famous doctors to save her, so she didn’t take it to heart.


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