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Chapter 768

Chapter 768

‘Why isn’t father’s name in here?’

As Madelyn flipped through the pages, the diary’s tone shifted. It started out cheerful but soon turnedsomber, leaving her feeling heavy-hearted. The diary mostly recounted events from Silverbrook.

Growing up, her mother had been the cherished daughter of a wealthy family. Her grandfather led amajor business group, while her father was his right-hand man. The family was quite well-known intheir town. Agustin was an orphan boy that her great-grandfather had rescued from a battlefield. Hejoined the Wood family when he was six. Growing up, Madelyn’s mother, being a few years older,taught him to read and write. The two shared a bond tighter than most friends. It seemed her great-grandfather had hopes of Agustin marrying her mother to make him an official Wood. However, somediary entries were illegible, leaving Madelyn with lingering questions.

At sixteen, her mother met the well-known military leader, Erick Blinken. By twenty-six, Erick was arespected general, and he certainly noticed her mother’s beauty. Her great- grandfather seemedinterested in building a relationship with Erick as well. Yet, during that time, her mother and Agustinshared more than a typical childhood bond; they were deeply committed to each other.

When she was seventeen, her mother moved in with the Blinken family because of Erick. Over theyears, their relationship had its ups and downs. Sometime later, her mother had a baby. ‘Was I thatbaby? What happened next? Why did bad things happen to both the Blinken and Wood families?Where’s Erick been? And how does my father come into this story?’

Finding answers was tough since the next few pages were gone, seemingly torn out.

‘Is the man I met at the hospital really Agustin? He doesn’t look like the guy in the photos at

all.’

Blood dripped from Madelyn’s nose. She quickly covered it, got up, and rushed to the bathroom. Asshe did, the glow from car headlights briefly lit up the bathroom window. After stopping the bleedingand wiping her nose, she hid her notebook in her father’s secret chamber.

Zach, wearing a stern face, scanned the empty living room. He turned to the maid and asked, Where isshe?”

The maid, a hint of anxiety in her voice, replied, “Ms. Jent is in the study reading.”novelbin

Zach’s gaze landed on the untouched dishes on the dining table. He checked his watch: 7:30 on thedot. As he was about to head upstairs, Madelyn came down the stairs holding Dalton.

“You just got home? Where’ve you been?” Madelyn asked,

“Just handling some business,” Zach replied, stepping forward to take the child. “Let’s not eat dinner solate again.”

“I… I understand.”

With Dalton cradled in one arm, Zach took Madelyn’s hand and they sat down. The maid quicklyreheated the food. Madelyn noticed a tear in Zach’s shirt. She extracted a shimmering

shard of nail sequin from the cut and set it on the table. She shot him a questioning look, but remainedsilent and began to eat.

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