Chapter 1303
Having made her decision, Madeline went to look for Ryan.
The man sat leisurely in the courtyard with a book in his hand and a cup of coffee.
The afternoon sun splashed against his back, adding a warm tint to his fair and handsome features.
Beneath his gentle and defined features was a completely different person, one that ran shivers down people’s spines.
Madeline curled her fingers into a fist but walked toward him anyway.
Ryan caught sight of her from the corners of his eyes and raised his bottomless eyes to look at her with interest. Madeline’s small and delicate features were reflected in his gaze.
The man seemed proud of his handiwork as his eyes fell on her refreshing new bob cut.
“How can I help you? Or perhaps, have you already decided?” Ryan closed the book as a confident smile graced the man’s gentlemanly features.
Madeline walked up to him. Faced with the man before her, she was surprised to find a sense of uneasiness sparking in her chest.
“Ryan.”
“Hmm?” The man hummed lazily as his eyes roamed across Madeline’s face. “You don’t have to beat around the bush.”
“Alright.” Madeline stopped hesitating and met the man’s dark, unclear gaze head-on. “Will you ever let go of my parents? Even if I listen to whatever you say and live as your puppet like you wish?”
“You’re wrong.” Ryan stood, his denial sparking hope in Madeline’s eyes.
Ryan smiled when he caught the newfound glimmer in Madeline’s eyes. “As long as you promise to listen and be obedient, not only will I stop targeting your parents, but I’ll even send them back to Glendale when the time comes. They’ll get to continue their carefree days.”
A smile graced Madeline’s features at his claim. “Really?”
Ryan nodded. “It all depends on your behavior.”
His following words hit Madeline like a bucket of cold water.
Her smile vanished. “So as long as I do what you want, you’ll really let my parents go? What about me? Will you ever let me go?”
Madeline stared at Ryan and felt her heart grow colder when the man suddenly curled his lips into a smile.
“Never,” Ryan replied curtly, “I will never let you go.”
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