Madelyn had no idea what Zach was doing in the silent living room. 'Is it because he cares about what I just said? Is it repentance? Or regret for everything he had done to me?'
Madelyn knew Zach well; he was never a kind person. He was decisive and ruthless, never regretting his decisions. Zach used Forrest to gain control of the Arnold Corporation. When Forrest was desperate and used her life as a threat, he did not care at all. In the end, Forrest chose to jump off the building. He inexplicably apologized to Madelyn before pushing her away and committing suicide.
Madelyn cowered in fear on the ground. As her husband, he could have helped her stand up with a simple step forward, but he did not. His indifferent gaze even met hers before he left with Cecilia. Madelyn had experienced Zach's cruelty firsthand. Hence, now she had a second lifetime, she did not believe Zach would show any mercy to anyone.
After washing up, Madelyn sat at the bedside and silently reading the book she got from the abbot. Around 11 p.m., feeling drowsy, she put the book on her bedside and turned off the light to sleep.
In the living room, smoke filled the air. Cigarette butts overflowed from the ashtray on the coffee table, and ashes scattered around. Zach was unsure how much Madelyn knew. He had never experienced these emotions in the past.
'A child... Madelyn's child?'
Zach had never thought of having his own child. Even if he did, he knew he would not be a good father. Plus, marriage had always seemed so dull and uninteresting to him. If he truly wanted a child one day, he could have one whenever he wanted because there were always so many women eager to please him.
The two crucial keywords, "marriage" and "child", created a vivid scene in Zach's mind. Suddenly, a thought emerged, one he had never even considered with any woman before.
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