“She is a kind girl, and her kindness is the most precious thing in the world. However, some people have to take advantage of her kindness for selfish purposes.” When Jordan was done, he turned to Callum, returning a cold gaze with the same intensity.
Angie fixed her gaze on Jordan as tears welled up in her eyes. “Jordan, I know you’re doing this for me, but you went a little overboard.”
“There’s no need to say anything. Soon, you’ll live a life like normal people.” Even though he demanded her silence, he was still watching her with affection.
“But I mean every word. All you’re doing is hurting me and upsetting me. Even if I can live a normal life in the future, I’m living in constant guilt.”
Jordan’s smile froze on his face.
“You need to stop, Jordan. All I need is your company for the rest of my life.”
Saying too many words in one go for the first time resulted in her going limp and falling to her knees with a thump. Even though the pain from her knees made her frown, sincerity remained on her expression.
He watched her with a complex expression including disappointment, knowing the tables had turned. He could no longer make his plan come true.
“I can save her.”
Elspeth, who had been keeping quiet most of the time, chimed in all of a sudden. Her gaze that met his was burning with a hint of blinding determination.
Jordan’s eyes immediately brightened with the glint of hope. “Did you just say you can save her? You aren’t lying to me, are you?”
She forced a smile. “I have excelled in my skills as Sonny Schwartz’s student. I’ll try my best to save her. As long as you get me the ingredients I need, I can save her life.”
Jordan’s voice was shaky. “Of course.”
He almost forgot that Elspeth was an apprentice to Sonny, the medical expert.
Letting go of Elspeth, Jordan took a few steps forward as he tried to help Angie back on her feet. However, Callum’s men stopped him in his tracks by pinning his arms.
Angie forced herself to her feet without any help. The next moment, Callum felt a tug on his sleeve. “Mr. Winthrop, please spare him. I told you where Elspeth was, didn’t I?”
Callum pressed his lips into a thin line as he weighed his decision. When he met Elspeth’s approving look, he finally nodded. “Fine. I’ll let him go.”
At the sight of the men loosening Jordan’s arms, Angie jumped at him and wrapped her arms around him tightly.
“Jordan.”
He caressed her hair to ease her worries. “It’s okay. I’m here with you.”
The pair took their time in each other’s embrace. Jordan only remembered to free Elspeth from the shackles when Callum showed a displeased expression on his face.
She was so weak that Callum strode over to help her to her feet.
“You promise to save Angie. Remember to keep your word. ”
Elspeth rolled her eyes at Jordan’s demand. “I did, but not now. I’ve been locked up for seven days. Can I have a break?”
He could only reply with a dry laugh in embarrassment.
“I need a rest. Just a while. Once I rest up, I’ll help her.”
Angie cast a grateful smile at the other woman and nodded. “There’s no need to rush, Elspeth. Take your time.”
Watching Angie’s pale face, Elspeth caressed the young woman’s head. “I assure you, I’m a lot smarter than Jordan.”
Jordan’s expression changed a few times. He tried to retort, but he just couldn’t find the right words.
Angie didn’t bother to stifle her laugh. “You’re the first person to tell him that. You’re an interesting woman, you know. No wonder even a distant man like Mr. Winthrop would fall for you. I would have fallen hard for you too if I was a guy.”
Jordan had a faint smile on his face. “I won’t. A girl like her is too calculating. I like girls like you, obedient and innocent.”
Callum tightened his arm around Elspeth. He cast Jordan a side glance full of warning. “Coming from a guy who didn’t even leave a good impression on her after half a year. She doesn’t need you to like her.”
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