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Chapter 38

Chapter 38

Madelyn poured herself a glass of water from the fridge and hurriedly made her way back to her roomupstairs.

Jadie glanced back, watching Madelyn’s figure disappear on the stairs. “Maybe I should bring her abowl now. I’m worried she might feel uncomfortable.”

Zach reached out and affectionately ran his hand through Jadie’s hair. “I’ll go,” he offered, rising fromhis seat.

Jadie bit her lip and stayed silent. Deep down, she didn’t want Zach to be alone with Madelyn.However, she also dreaded the idea of facing Madelyn herself. Just as Madelyn was about to reach forthe door to close it from her bed, the lock clicked, and Zach took the liberty to walk. in.

Zach had many admirable qualities, but the fact that he never knocked before entering her roomslightly annoyed her.

“Jadie made some gnocchi soup. It’s delicious. Care to give it a try?”

“I…”

Before Madelyn could finish her sentence, Zach was already seated by her bedside. His presenceemitted a cool, almost intimidating aura that made her heart race. He held a spoon. and stirred thegnocchi soup in the bowl. “Would you prefer to eat it yourself or shall I feed you?”

“I-I’ll eat it myself,” Madelyn stammered. The bowl felt scorching in her hands, and her fingers grewnumb from the heat, but she didn’t dare utter a word.

Zach’s eyes turned icy as he stared at her. “Madelyn… Have you misunderstood something about merecently? Is that why you’ve been avoiding me?” His voice remained calm, yet it carried an underlyinghint of intimidation.

“If there’s a misunderstanding, why don’t you speak up, Madelyn? I don’t want you to misinterpret yourown brother.”

Madelyn’s hand holding the spoon suddenly trembled. “N-No,” she replied, her outward demeanorcomposed while her heart felt stuck in her throat.

At that moment, Zach retrieved his phone from his pocket, unlocked it, and presented a photo to her.He placed the phone in front of Madelyn. “What were you secretly looking at in this picture?”

‘This photo…?!’ Madelyn’s eyes widened, and her body trembled. The bowl slipped from her grasp,spilling soup onto the sheets. Zach’s expression turned cold and sinister, as if he was forcing her toadmit something! The photo clearly captured her standing by the window, and

the angle suggested it was Jasmine in the car who had taken the picture of Madelyn.

The hot soup seeped into the sheets, scorching her thighs. Hastily, she threw off the blanket andstepped out of bed, avoiding eye contact with him to regain her composure. “Z-Zach… Who took thispicture?” She reached for Zach’s phone while tossing the soiled blanket aside, pretending tocontemplate for a moment. “Brother… there are certain things I’m not sure if I should reveal.”

Zach pulled her down to sit beside him. “Go ahead, tell me.”

Madelyn spoke up, her voice trembling, “Did Ms. Manning take this picture? When my father cameback earlier today, I saw her in his car while I was by the window. Remember? She’s the

teacher who visited us before.”

She added, her tone filled with concern, “I suspect father might be pressuring her. I have a vagueunderstanding of what he’s been involved in, but I’m still too young to intervene…”novelbin

Her voice trailed off, then she continued, her eyes pleading, “Brother, if Ms. Manning is truly beingcoerced by father, can you help her? She’s a good person, and I don’t want him mistreating her.”

Zach noticed her eyes welling up with tears. Tenderly, he cradled her face with his left hand, gentlywiping away the tears with his thumb. His gaze softened as he reassured her, “You forget, I attendedyour parent-teacher conference. I happened to jot down your teacher’s contact information. Yes, thispicture was indeed sent to me by your homeroom teacher.”

He explained further, “But she felt too embarrassed to disclose her current relationship with your father.That’s why she asked me to gauge your reaction first. After all, she’s your teacher…

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