Chapter 432
Cordy nodded, agreeing with John's take.
He was still watching her and solemnly giving her his analysis. "In summary, William has two key
individuals he needs to deal with before his rise to power: Patrick and myself. However, he has labeled
Patrick as a hostile that needs to be eliminated, while using every method at his disposal to attempt
luring me to his cause. And for them, the only issue with that is you, which is why there's no doubt that
they would come after you."
Cordy blinked but did not respond.
John then continued. "When you showed up at that charity ball with Patrick, it meant that they could
make one move while gaining twice the rewards. They were never going to let that chance slip."
"In reality, I'm not that formidable that I can fully read their mind, and everything I've mentioned is my
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtsupposition along with some after-action observation. I'm not clairvoyant-1 can't protect you even
before something happens, and it's not until the last moment that I realized the Stuarts could just
manufacture a car accident to eliminate you and Patrick at once."
John gulped even as he remembered the horrors of that other night.
A little mishap, and Cordy would be in pieces now.
"That's why I tried to stop you from coming to Rocktown. If you never came, the Stuarts might've only
contemplated making a move against Patrick, but it's a certainty when you're there. No one ever denies
themselves the pleasure of killing two birds with one stone-especially not the Stuarts, who are shrewd
to the very end."
Cordy was silent.
She actually had a hunch that things would get dangerous if she came to Rocktown, which was why
she had insisted on leaving the charity ball early with Patrick.
Like John had said, none of them were clairvoyant, and they could never predict what the Stuarts
would do to hurt them.
The only option was to keep going forward.
After all, she was not being petty against John when she chose to come despite knowing the dangers.
She had certainly made it clear that she had no choice-William's side of the family wanted her gone,
and she had no way to go except forward.
For that, she needed a shield in Patrick. She therefore had to prioritize their partnership, and if her
business failed, she would be of worthless to Patrick.
And she knew all too well that their partnership would go up in smoke once one side became
worthless.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBe that as it may, she did not explain that to John.
At the moment, she did not know what their relationship was because sentiment was not everything-
there were pros and cons to consider, along with certain questions.
Were they friends or foes?
What did John think of William's side of the family?
Maybe he was just fiddling while Rome burned-he would wait until one between William and Monty
emerged victorious before making his choice.
That was not the case for Cordy, who had already taken Monty's side, betting every chip she had in the
process.
As such, she was left feeling a mess of emotions.
She suffered much misfortune before-her mother's early passing, his father and her family's apathy and
abuse toward her, and her boyfriend's duplicity.
Those were painful experiences, but that was all-she weathered through them by herself, either
enduring it or fighting back.
But now, for the first time, she was at a loss. She simply had no idea what was going to happen.