Chapter 18
She knew Stanley’s situation wouldn’t be good, but she never expected it to be this bad.
If this continued, before she could save Stanley, she might hear the worst news.
Sienna clenched her fists, and she was tensed with emotion.
“Ms. Mckinney, forgive my bluntness,” Donald said with a heavy tone, sensing Sienna’s distress over the phone. “All of this might be Mr. Olson’s doing.”
Donald’s information couldn’t be wrong, and Sienna had the right to know the truth.
Adrian’s intentions….
Sienna stared blankly out the window, unable to speak.
It was as if someone had choked her, unable to cry or laugh, with only silent tears streaming down her face.
It was Adrian again. What did he want? To torment Sienna to death?
Sienna initially harbored a faint hope, wanting to beg Adrian to spare Stanley.
If Stanley could be safe, Sienna would do anything, even if Adrian’s humiliations intensified, she would have no complaints.
However, the facts proved that these were just Sienna’s wishful thoughts.
Adrian’s heart had grown so hardened that no matter what attempts were made to reach him, they proved to be ineffective.
“Ms. Mckinney,” Donald said seriously, “I’m willing to be your father’s defense lawyer and help you through this difficult time, as long as you trust me.”
Trust?
What a luxurious word.
Did Sienna have any choice now? If someone was willing to help her, even if it was a trap, she would jump in without
hesitation.
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Sienna had been very obedient and submissive lately, never defying Adrian, which made him feel uneasy.
Her compliance didn’t mean she truly submitted. Adrian looked at Sienna, who was eating quietly, feeling he could not
understand her.
She was like a delicate butterfly, ready to flutter away and disappear from sight at any moment.
“Sienna.”
Adrian couldn’t help but call her name.
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