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Chapter 567

"As I seek for the mastermind, I will protect you," Maddox said.

Suddenly, a thought came in Minerva's mind. She stopped washing the utensils and she looked atMaddox.

"You mean, you want to stay here?"

Maddox drew closer and his aura began to grow stronger.

"If you allow me to..." He said.

"Impossible," Minerva rejected him without even having to think twice. "It's inconvenient. I am notliving alone."

Maddox tried to find a loophole in her words, "So you mean that you will agree if you're livingalone?"

Minerva said, "Don't try to bend my words. Anyway, you've already eaten and it's getting late so youshould leave."

Maddox stood motionless in front of her. He did not utter a single word. Minerva said, "Don't makeme hate you even more."

Minerva words cut through to Maddox. Slowly, he said, "I'll leave after I finish helping you wash thedishes."

"Be sure to keep your promise," Minerva said.

Maddox kept his word. After they finished washing the dishes, Minerva walked him to the front door.Maddox did not ask to stay.

Just before he left, Maddox opened the shoe cabinet and saw a pair of children's shoes inside.Surprised flashed through his dark eyes and he peered back into the house.

"Hurry up," Minerva urged. "What are you waiting for?"

Upon hearing her words, Maddox put on his shoes and walked out of the door. He gazed at herface.

He wanted to speak but Minerva interrupted him, "Take care on your way back."

Then with a bang, the door closed behind him.

On the other side of the door, Minerva leaned against the door. She tilted her head towards theceiling and closed her eyes so that no one would see the emotions in her eyes.

A moment later, she opened the shoe cabinet and took out all of Beanie's shoes and placed them inhis room upstairs.

After she came out from Beanie's room, she immediately locked his bedroom door.

As she was on the way back to her room, she bumped into Vera. She was leaning against the roomdoor.

"He now knows where you live," Vera said.

Minerva stood still and she didn't reply to Vera.

Vera continued, "I think the truth will come out sooner or later."

"I want to hide the truth as long as possible," Minerva calmly replied.

Perhaps, for her, she already knew that when she met Maddox after returning to the country, hewould eventually learn of Beanie sooner or later as he was pursuing her very aggressively.

As long as Beanie appeared in front of Maddox.

His identity would also be revealed.

While thinking, Minerva smiled and said gently, "For now, I want to hide the truth as long aspossible. Even if the truth will be exposed sooner or later, I will still try to prevent it from spreading."

Hearing that, Vera was slightly surprised. She couldn't help but ask, "You mean, even if the fatherand son meet, you won't... admit it?"novelbin

Minerva did not reply. Her silence had given her away. Vera curled her lips and said, "I don't thinkPresident Yardley will let it go that easily."

"Do you think that he's going to fight for the custody of my child?" Minerva asked.

"No!" Vera shook her head and looked at her seriously.

Minerva was a little surprised, "Won't he?"

"I mean, he would want to have the both of you back," Vera answered.

Minerva fell silent.

"You're the one that he is determined to win over. If he finds out that Beanie is his child, he willdefinitely want to win over the both of you," Vera continued.

Upon hearing Vera's words, Minerva was stunned. Her pink lips parted a little but she could not uttera single word.

Was it because she was one of the people involved?

Why couldn't she see things as clearly as Vera?

She had always been afraid that Maddox would discover her child as the Yardley family might comeand take Beanie away. He was her sole support and if he was to be taken away by the Yardleyfamily, then she would lose all the will to live.

However, what Vera said to her that night had awakened her all of a sudden.

She had always thought that Maddox would only take the child.

However, Vera made it clear to her that what Maddox wanted most was her.

"And judging from his personality, he will choose you over the child," Vera added as she was afraidthat Minerva didn't understand what she meant.

Minerva was at a loss for words. Her mind was in a mess.

She had never thought about this.

"So, maybe you should ponder carefully," Vera advised. "I know you still have him in your heart. Ialso know what you have done abroad. Minerva, as your friend, although I should side with you, onthe other hand, I think... Although what Maddox has done for you may not be much, it is definitelynot little either. He is very humble in front of you now, just like... me when I'm in front of your brother.Do you understand what I mean?"

Since when did she need Vera to teach her about love?

Vera hadn't any experience on it either.

Minerva got a little angry and she asked, "Have you started pitying him after seeing him do all thesethings? Or do you think I've gone too far?"

"No, I don't think you've gone too far. In fact, it wouldn't even be too much to ask if he was to paywith his life for what he had done to you five years ago. However, as your friend, I cannot bear tosee you torture yourself, Minerva. Do you think I'm telling you all this because of him? I'm doing allthis for you."

Vera stepped forward excitedly.

"I know you still like him. In the past five years, you seem to have moved past him on the surface,but I know that in your heart..."

"Enough," Minerva interrupted her in a cold voice. Then, she turned her back against Vera andlooked forward, pursing her red lips tightly.

"Minerva, I'm serious!" Vera said.

"Please stop," Minerva said. She no longer wanted to hear what Vera had to say so she proceededto enter her room instead.

Vera looked at her walking away and lowered her head, feeling discouraged.

She didn't want Maddox and Minerva to be together. On the other hand, she couldn't bear to seeher good friend torturing herself like that.

As long as... Minerva could let go of everything in the past and get together with Maddox, along withBeanie.

They would be able to live happily ever after as one happy family, wouldn't they?

However... The wound in Minerva's heart was too deep. Vera did not know when Maddox would beable to heal the wound either.

After talking to her, Vera knew that Minerva's heart had softened, but at the same time...

It was clear how deep the wound was in her heart.

When Minerva returned to her room, she immediately grabbed her clothes and went to take ashower. She turned on the shower and stood underneath it, allowing the hot water to pour all overher.

Vera's words kept ringing in her ears, but the anger in her heart was getting more and more intense.

How could she forget the pain he brought to her five years ago?

How could she?!

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