Chapter 139
Athena had already stepped out with one foot. But when Matthew’s threatening words reached her, she froze and pulled her foot back.
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As she turned her head to Matthew, Athena’s voice dripped with sarcasm. “Before you come after me, you’d better clean up your own mess. Don’t be the fool who helps the person who always harms you.”
Matthew was momentarily taken aback by her words. “What do you mean by that?” he asked.
Athena shot Matthew a sharp, sarcastic look. “Why is it that every time something happens, the information conveniently reaches you? Haven’t you ever stopped to wonder why?”
Athena never meant to say this much to Matthew. But honestly, he was such a fool–so clueless that she couldn’t help but feel a little sorry for him.
Matthew gritted his teeth and snapped, “Obviously, someone couldn’t stand all the nasty things you’ve done, so they came running to me to report you.”
“Oh,” Athena drawled sarcastically, “So I’m just supposed to turn a blind eye when Joseph frames Grandma and ransacks her storage room? Is that it?”
Matthew was momentarily speechless. “Well, you still shouldn’t have reported it to the authorities. Have you no brotherly bond left?”
Athena scoffed, looking at Matthew as if he were a complete fool. “You don’t even know the full story, yet you’re rushing to confront me. What exactly do you gain from being his pawn?”
“T–This is all your fault,” Matthew snapped, barely containing his frustration.
Every time something went wrong, it was Athena. Athena always caused him trouble.
Athena looked at Matthew with even more pity in her eyes. “Now I finally get why you’ve never gotten promoted all these years. With a brain like yours, you’re only fit to be a grunt in the Pidence Guards.”
With that, Athena couldn’t be bothered with Matthew anymore. She turned on her heel and walked away.
But Matthew wasn’t about to let her go without getting the answers he wanted.
Seeing that he was still blocking her way, Trina couldn’t help but cry out, “Sir Monson, please, stop giving Miss Monson a hard time. Just think about it. Someone knows you’re impulsive and is feeding you lies, all to turn you against her.”
A vague thought flashed through Matthew’s mind, but it slipped away before he could grasp it. He shook his head and snapped, “That’s absolute
nonsense.”
His words were firm, but doubt had already taken root in his mind.
‘Come to think of it, Athena’s words do make some sense,’ he thought. ‘Every time I go after Athena, I either get punished or meet a miserable end, Matthew thought. Could it be someone is really using me?‘
Athena shot Matthew a look of disdain and said, “If you can’t figure it out, just go ask someone. Being a fool, you’ll never guess it anyway.”
With that, Athena turned sharply and strode off, Trina quickly falling into step behind her. Athena thought, ‘Why waste my breath on someone who refuses to see the truth?‘
After Athena left, Matthew stood rooted to the spot, as if frozen, actually beginning to think things through for the first time.
Matthew wondered, ‘When exactly did Athena and I become sworn enemies? It seems that ever since Athena came back home, I’ve been going after her.
‘But that’s only because Athena is so vicious, She’s jealous of Willow, and that’s what started all this trouble.‘
Athena’s words planted the first seeds of doubt in Matthew’s once unshakable conviction. She was right. The servant who reported to him was indeed from Willow’s courtyard.
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Chapter 139
Am I really being used?‘ Matthew wondered.
Matthew headed toward Willow’s courtyard.
Willow was caught off guard by Matthew’s sudden arrival.
“Matthew, what brings you here?” Willow rose to greet him, her face adorned with an innocent, guileless smile. At first glance, Willow didn’t seem the least bit scheming.
With doubts creeping into his mind, Matthew’s demeanor toward Willow cooled.
Willow’s smile froze at his cold demeanor. “Matthew, what’s the matter? Did something happen?”
Matthew slowly swept his cold gaze across the people in the room and ordered icily, “Everyone, out.”
The servants didn’t dare defy such a stern order from Matthew and quickly filed out of the room.


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