Madelyn's eyes, which had shone with recognition, gradually lost their light as she apologized, "Sorry, I mistook you for someone else."
The young man, seeing Madelyn walking away, hurried after her on his motorcycle. "Miss, where are you going? Let me give you a ride. Or maybe I could get your number?"
Madelyn meandered without direction. "I'm married. My husband would be angry if he knew about this."
The young man expressed a hint of regret. "Oh, that's too bad."
Madelyn offered a weak smile, observing his troubled expression. To an outsider, it might have seemed like the young man had fallen for her at first sight and was now heartbroken to learn she was married.
Despite the faint smile on Madelyn's face, her eyes remained unemotional. She said, "Go home, young man. At your age, studying should be your priority."
A black car stopped in front of Madelyn. The window lowered, revealing Frida, who took off her sunglasses, revealing a weary face. She said, "Get in the car!"
Madelyn felt mostly surprised seeing Frida because Frida had been unheard of since the last press conference.
Then, Frida brought Madelyn to the Blue Note Café.
To keep a low profile, Frida wore glasses and the bodyguards sat at the tables nearby.
The server brought Frida a coffee and Madelyn warm water. Once alone, Frida said, "Zach did everything to get rid of my daughter and son, all for you! How do you feel about that?"
Frida's voice was steady yet shaky. Losing both her children overnight had devastated her. In just two weeks, she appeared to have aged significantly.
"Whether I feel comfortable isn't for you or me to decide. Zach's interest in me could be fleeting. This position might soon change hands!" Madelyn gently touched her cup. "Do you believe in karma, Ms. Young?"
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