The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning (Madelyn) -
Chapter 474 by Max Charming
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning By Max Charming chapter 474
“Ms. Jent, just call me if you need anything,” said Margaret. She thought, ‘Oh! I won’t be living here alone from now on. That’d be spooky.”
Zach lowered his head to eat the food in front of him. When Madelyn passed by, he put down his fork and said, “I’ll wait for you to come back tonight.”
Madelyn slowly stopped. “It’s okay. If you like living here so much, I’ll let you have it. Then, she thought, ‘Even if you bring anyone back here in the future, it’s none of my business.’
Zach knew where Madelyn was going, but he could not stop her because he did not have the power to compete with the Arnold family now.
George’s status in the Arnold family was such that even outsiders had to show him some respect, so Madelyn never expected that George would personally escort her back.
Madelyn had spent nearly a month at home but had not been idle. She had won an award in the painting competition, which was a promising start. Madelyn charged her long-dead phone, turned it on, and found numerous missed calls. The first call she received after turning on her phone was from the Arnold residence. There was also an international call among them.
Although the phone number was unfamiliar, Madelyn noticed an associated email account. In the email, she found photos from foreign countries, including pictures of Russian street squares, a flock of pigeons eating breadcrumbs, and one where a pigeon perched on someone’s leg while a slender hand fed it bread.
Even though he had not shown his face in these photos, Madelyn knew it was Forrest. He had sent her pictures non- stop since the third day after he had left. Madelyn did not respond, and only whispered a quiet “thank you” to the screen. From his messages, she felt a glimmer of hope.
Madelyn got out of the car when she arrived at the Arnold residence. Upon seeing her, the servants all had joyful smiles and quickly led her into the villa where Ethan was staying. “Ms. Jent, Mrs. Arnold Sr. has been waiting for you.”
“Thank you.” Madelyn entered the foyer, and rows of servants stood there as if they were waiting for her intentionally. Entering the living room, she immediately spotted an elderly lady sitting on the sofa, watching a drama with a cane in hand. The hunched figure looked strangely familiar to Madelyn at first glance.
George came forward and said, “Mrs. Arnold Sr., Ms. Jent is here.”
The servants by Evelyn’s side helped her up. Then, she turned to them and said, “You all can leave. I have some things to talk about with her.”
All of them left, leaving only Madelyn and Evelyn in the room.
‘I should have guessed it,’ Madelyn thought.
Evelyn said, “Come and have a seat.”
“Okay.” Madelyn nodded and took a seat next to Evelyn.
“Sit here.”
Madelyn sat beside Evelyn. “So it was you all along.”
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