Stuart didn't think it was a big deal, but he still found himself explaining.
He didn't want a small misunderstanding to create a rift between him and Morwenna.
However, Morwenna stiffened at his response.
Stuart's answer confirmed what Mr. White had said.
Stuart had indeed sent someone to vandalize the fish stall for her sake.
She bowed her head slightly, murmuring softly, "Stuart, did you know Mrs. White has been unwell? That incident nearly put her in grave danger."
"It was an accident," Stuart replied nonchalantly.
"But... what we brush off as a mere accident almost cost Mrs. White her life," Morwenna whispered, more to herself than to him.
Stuart frowned, his indifferent gaze filled with confusion.
Morwenna had never minded his darker side, so why would she care about this accident?
Stuart was, by nature, obsessive, reckless, and unscrupulous.
His methods were ruthless, caring little for the means as long as he achieved his ends.
Back when he didn't have feelings for Morwenna, he had manipulated events and feigned kindness to make her stay, all without scruples.
Having faced malice throughout his life, he believed in responding to the world with the same malice.
He thought it was justified.
He didn't care about what others thought, but for Morwenna, it mattered.
When Mrs. White had nearly been in danger, it was Stuart who had arranged for them to get to the hospital. She had been thankful to Stuart.
Now to learn that the very cause of the incident was Stuart himself was shocking.
Seeing Stuart's overly calm demeanor left Morwenna at a loss for words.
Stuart had done it for her, and he said he hadn't intended to hurt anyone.
For someone as proud as Stuart to lower his stance and explain himself was significant.
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