Chapter: 437

Purring contentedly, the feline charmed Ariana’s heart.

It was so adorable that she didn’t want to leave it alone. She had always longed to raise a cat but never

had the chance to do so. This seemed like the perfect opportunity.

Determined to adopt the cat, she decided to introduce it to Theodore first.

However, as she reached to pick it up, the black cat cunningly wriggled free and dashed toward the

nearby flowers.

“Don’t run away, little one.”

The greenhouse teemed with flora, and the black cat weaved its way into a thorny rose bush.

Fearful that the cat might get injured, Ariana pursued it, her concern growing. But the agile feline

disappeared among the roses, leaving Ariana alone in the moonlit greenhouse.

Ariana’s fleeting dream of raising a cat was ignited and then promptly snuffed out.

With a heavy heart, she turned around to retrieve the broken lamp, intending to return inside and

reheat her meal.

As she moved, something caught her eye. Hesitating for a moment, Ariana approached the parterre

and carefully parted the sparse branches. A golden shackle, secured in place, came into view.

Her hands shaking, she picked up the shackle and slowly extended it toward the door of the

greenhouse.

The chain was rigid and lengthy, only becoming taut when it reached the door, unable to stretch any

further.

Anyone shackled here would be unable to reach the doorknob, no matter how hard they struggled.

They would be utterly restrained.

A suffocating sensation gripped Ariana as she gazed at the imposing golden cage.

Then, fear surged through her heart.

Bang! An eerie noise echoed in the quiet greenhouse, followed by a screen crashing to the ground.

Ariana jumped, her heart pounding in her chest. She stared at the fallen screen and scanned her

surroundings, her terror escalating.

Just then, the sound of rolling wheels approached from outside the greenhouse, followed by

Theodore’s familiar voice.

“Where are you, Ariana?”

Ariana hastily dropped the shackle, her face drained of color.

After getting out of the bathroom, Theodore didn’t see Ariana, so he went downstairs to look for her.

The kitchen light was on and a saucepan was placed on the gas stove from which steam rose.

However, there seemed to be no one in the kitchen.

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