The car pulled up in front of the already ajar gates of the Ellis family estate. Seth didn’t
even bother to engage the parking brake. He slouched in the seat, his gaze fixed on the
closed doors of the Ellis family mansion, some distance ahead, his long fingers drumming
slowly on the steering wheel.
After a while, he finally retracted his gaze, turning to look at Danielle. His expression was
cool, his voice icy. “Who told you that hating one person necessarily means you like
another?”
Danielle’s eyes were red-rimmed. “Can I take that to mean you don’t like Cicely?”
Seth pursed his lips, his gazes becoming darker with emotions. “But do you really not
think I’m annoying because of Cicely?” It was a mix of suspicion and accusation.
Suddenly, Seth’s mouth twisted into a smirk, and he let out a low chuckle. That chuckle
stopped Danielle cold. As far as she could recall, she had never heard him laugh before.
Yet this laugh was laced with sarcasm, a cool elegance with an undertone of
rebelliousness.
He rested his hand casually on the steering wheel, half-turned to her with a faint smile.
“Don’t flatter yourself too much.”d2
Danielle’s face flushed, then paled, her pride wounded by his contempt, yet she had
nowhere to hide. “You…” Danielle’s lips trembled with her heart, her voice catching, “Are
you trying to sever ties with me with those words?”
Tears streamed down her face.
“Patty just left less than an hour ago, and you’re in such a rush?”
Seth’s expression didn’t change. “What is our relationship, exactly?”
Danielle was at a loss for words.
“To me, you are simply the daughter of my mother’s best friend. Is that a relationship you
think I need to spend time clarifying?”
A negligible, unimportant tie. To him, it meant nothing.
Danielle bit her lip hard enough to leave a mark. After a moment, she also let out a bitter
laugh. “If that’s the case, why waste your time talking to me? Seth, do you really have no
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Seth frowned.
A slender figure appeared at the front door of the mansion, walking towards them as
Seth’s phone beside him also began to ring. It was Cicely’s call.
His gaze shifted to the incoming call display on the screen, and he pulled up the
handbrake before picking up the phone.
Danielle tried to smile but failed. She sat beside him, and he didn’t bother to make more
conversation, but Cicely’s call was worth applying the parking brake for. Was this a cue for
a long phone chat?
Seth answered, his eyes on Cicely as she closed the distance. “What’s up?”
Cicely walked towards him, speaking into the phone, “Come on in, why are you just sitting
out here?”
Only two people were in the car, and Danielle could hear the voice on the phone crystal
clear. That bright and cheerful voice filled Danielle with resentment.
She unbuckled her seatbelt, opened the car door, got out, and slammed it shut with force.
Seeing Danielle emerge from Seth’s car, Cicely paused in her steps. She had heard from
the maids that Danielle had left early in the morning, but she never bothered to track her
whereabouts and had not asked. It was unexpected to find her with Seth.
Her gaze drifted to the man in the driver’s seat, arching an eyebrow, she asked, “What’s
going on?”
Seconds later, Seth stepped out of the car, ending the call.
Cicely pocketed her phone and approached him. With an air of nonchalance, she asked,
“What’s the deal with you two?”
Danielle watched her coldly, “What’s your relationship with him that he has to explain his
whereabouts to you?”
Cicely almost rolled her eyes before closing them briefly, then glanced over dismissively,
“What my relationship with him is and whether he needs to explain himself to me, what’s
that got to do with you? Also, you really are full of annoying habits. Could you have a little
self-awareness and not take yourself so seriously? Why are you seeking validation from
me?”
“Don’t take yourself too seriously.” Those words might as well have been Seth’s echo.
Danielle’s grip on her purse distorted its shape.
Just having been humiliated by Seth and now by Cicely, her annoyance surged. Sensing
Seth showing no intention of defending her, she bit her lip and walked away.
Cicely glanced at her, then gave Seth’s car a once-over before dialing another number.
“Miss.”
“Bring me the disinfectant spray.”
After having Seth’s car thoroughly disinfected to her satisfaction, she asked, “Patty’s back
to M Country?”
Seth leaned against an oak tree outside the gate, responding with a noncommittal
“Hmm.”
Cicely nodded, “I’ll take that as your excuse to me.”
Seth’s lips twitched slightly.
Cicely fiddled with the car door, opening and closing it. The scent of the disinfectant was
off-putting.
Seth watched her play for a while before standing up straight, taking the car door from her
hands, and forcefully shutting it. “If you want to play, go to your own garage and play all
you want.”
With that, he walked around to the driver’s side.
Cicely opened the door again and, as Seth turned to look at her from the driver’s seat, she
settled into the passenger seat. He pursed his lips, “Cicely.”
Cicely buckled herself in and turned toward Seth. Her face was striking, her beauty bold
and unapologetic.
“Seth, remember this too, from now on, don’t let any woman other than me sit in the
passenger seat of your car.”
Seth unbuckled his seatbelt.
Cicely continued, “Did you find your first day at work challenging? I might not know much
about running a company, but it’s tough, I guess. Although, I think you might enjoy the
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impressive. Kind of like those kings in the TV shows, leading the troops, all gallant and
commanding.”
A thin smile played on Seth’s lips. Was she naive or just childish?
“Can’t wait to see you rockin’ the king crown one day, Seth. You’ll look even more dashing
than you do now, if that’s possible.”
With a playful pat on Seth’s shoulder, she grinned, “Keep at it, tough guy. The kiddo and I
are counting on you.”
His gaze swept over her flat belly, momentarily locking eyes with her before breaking
away. Silence hung in the air for a few seconds before he started the car.
“Where were you off to yesterday?
“Hmm?” Cicely flipped down the visor to primp her hair, not breaking her rhythm at the
sound of his voice. Realizing he’d asked her a question, she responded without looking up,
“Coffee shop, diner.”
Her bright eyes danced as she turned towards him, a teasing smile on her lips. “Since
when are you keeping tabs on me?”
Seth’s expression was far from amused, and he didn’t answer her question, simply stating
in a frosty tone, “Get out.”
Leaning back into the seat, Cicely pouted, “No way, take me for a spin.”
“I’ve got to head to the office.”
“Then take me with you.”
“Cicely.”
“Right here. I won’t bug you. Oh, wait a sec,” she said, dialing a number on her phone. “I’ll
have someone bring out my homework. You work, and I’ll study.”
In no time, a maid swiftly placed her backpack on the back seat.
“Tell my dad I’m heading to the office with you,” she instructed.
“Of course, Miss.”
Cicely turned back to Seth, “All set, let’s hit the road.”
Despite his frosty demeanor, Seth reluctantly put the car into drive.
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