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Vengeance in His Bed novel Chapter 129

Chapter 129: The Immovable Guardian

Himelda marched down the corridor of the estate, her eyes flashing with fury. Her heels clicked sharply against the floor, a rapid, aggressive rhythm that echoed off the ceilings. She was still trembling with rage from her confrontation with Dorrent in the study, her mind racing with dark thoughts of how to dismantle his sudden, insane obsession with the slum-born herbalist.

As she neared the wing that led toward the family bedrooms, she spotted a statuesque figure clad in an elegant nightgown, carrying a robe over her arm.

It was Joanne Moscow.

Joanne was walking with her head down, her beautiful features twisted into exhaustion as she headed straight toward the far end of the hallway—the wing reserved entirely for temporary visitors and distant relatives.

Himelda stopped, her brow furrowing in immediate displeasure. "Joanne?" she called out, her voice sharp but laced with a sudden, protective concern.

Joanne startled, her shoulders tensing as she slowly turned around to face the lady of the Grefo family. The bright overhead chandeliers caught the faint, watery glint of unshed tears in her eyes, though she quickly tried to mask her vulnerability behind her usual poise.

Himelda stepped forward, her gaze tracking the nightgown draped over Joanne’s arm and then shifting toward the corridor leading to the guest rooms. "What on earth are you doing out here at this hour? Why are you heading toward the guest room, Joanne? You are Dorrent’s fiancée. You should be staying in his room, sleeping in his bed."

Joanne let out a bitter, exhausted sigh, her fingers tightening around the fabric of her robe. She shook her head slowly, defeat washing over her beautiful face. "I just moved out of his quarters to give him space, Mother Himelda," Joanne confessed, her voice dropping into a tight, wounded whisper. "Besides... Dorrent clearly doesn’t look like he appreciates my presence or my staying over much in his room. Every time I am in there, the air feels completely freezing. He treats me like an absolute stranger."

She took a ragged breath, her chest heaving underneath her gown as the humiliation of the past three years spilled out. "Let’s be honest with reality. If it had not been for my parents asking me to move in here to cement this alliance, I wouldn’t have come to this mansion at all. I have my own pride. But under his roof, whenever I try to touch him or get close to his body, he recoils as if I am plague-ridden. I feel like complete trash to him."

"Oh, sweetheart, absolutely not," Himelda stepped in instantly, her expression softening as she reached out and firmly grabbed Joanne’s hands.

Inside her mind, Himelda’s panic spiked. She couldn’t afford to let Joanne leave Dorrent’s bed. If Joanne moved out permanently and reported this rejection to her parents, she wouldn’t stand the fall out. She needed to anchor this elite girl to her son by any means necessary, completely overriding Dorrent’s insane obsession with the gutter rat.

"You must not worry about his moods, Joanne," Himelda assured her, her voice tightening with commanding maternal authority. "Dorrent is just under immense executive pressure running the technology monopoly. He does not hate you at all. You shouldn’t distance yourself from him right now. That is exactly what a man like him wants when he is stressed—to hide in his cave. Come with me."

Without giving the young woman a chance to argue, Himelda tightly gripped Joanne’s wrist and began pulling her back down the hallway, marching directly toward Dorrent’s master wing. "Follow me right now. We are heading straight back toward Dorrent’s room. You belong in his suite, and you must stay there tonight. Do not let his cold attitude push you out of your rightful place as the future mistress of this estate."

Joanne stumbled slightly as she was dragged along, her face twisting into a look of anxiety. "But Mother Himelda, please... it really seems like Dorrent doesn’t want me there at all," she pleaded softly, trying to pull back against the older woman’s iron grip. "He literally made up a ridiculous excuse about a blinding headache just to get away from my physical touch. Forcing myself into his quarters will only make him snap at me again."

"How will he ever get used to your presence when you keep running away to the guest wing every time he gets moody?!" Himelda snapped back, not slowing her pace for a single second. Her eyes burned with an unbending resolve as she guided Joanne up the grand staircase. "The two of you are supposed to be getting married very soon!You need to stay together, breathe the same air, and sleep in the same bed so he realizes you are a permanent part of his reality. A man must be trained to accept his wife."

Himelda dragged Joanne around the corner of the corridor, fully intending to throw the bedroom doors open and force her son to embrace his fiancée.

But the moment they stepped into the master hallway, they both froze.

The corridor was not empty. Just a few meters ahead, standing directly outside the door of Jannah’s quarters, was Dorrent. His frame was towering over the threshold, his hand raised as he knocked authoritatively on the wood.

Himelda’s blood instantly boiled. Her face turned a dangerous shade of crimson as she realized her son hadn’t spent a single second thinking about his duties or his elite fiancée. The moment he left the study, his feet had carried him straight back to the door of the slum rat.

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