The gravity of the situation was palpable, and Dylan found himself rooted to the spot just inside the
doorway. Minutes later, a heavy downpour began, casting a gloomy veil over the sky. It’s said that
weather can sway a person’s mood, and as Dylan’s gaze wandered into the distance, he indeed
spotted a car slowly making its way toward him. As the vehicle approached, he saw Beck step out from
the driver’s side. Then came Ian, followed by Maja. The sight of Maja instantly raised Dylan’s hackles.
“What the hell are you doing here? How dare you?” Maja stood by Ian, who was gallantly holding an
umbrella over her, sheltering her from the rain as if she were made of sugar and might melt. “Dylan!”
Beck, under his own umbrella, was genuinely worried that Ian might take Maja and just leave. “Dylan,
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtcut it out!” Dylan’s expression was icy. “Beck, aren’t you going to explain yourself? Bringing this kind of
woman to the Sanders’ residence – you wanna tarnish our name?” Beck took a deep breath. “Upstairs,
to Dad’s room. Dylan, no matter how upset you are, you need to hear me out, and Dad needs to hear
this too.” Dylan was fuming, his anger not solely directed at Maja but also at Ian. It was Ian’s fault that
Judith was in such a state. Had Judith run off to that no-man’s-land looking for him? Damn it! It was this
pair that had ruined Judith! “Dylan, if you walk away now, I’ll cut ties with you forever.” This threat hit
Dylan hard, tensing his entire body, forcing him to suppress the rage boiling within him as he trudged
upstairs. Maja was equally irked by Dylan’s presence, but thankfully Ian was by her side. She ignored
Dylan completely as they ascended. The group arrived at Augus’s bedside, with all the servants
conveniently absent. Ian, catching sight of Augus’s white hair, paused, taken aback. Even after hearing
about it from Beck, actually seeing it was a different kind of shock. Maja, too, furrowed her brow in
surprise at the sight. She remembered Augus from a speech years ago, the epitome of an elite, sharp
and vigorous. Now, he seemed a shadow of his former self. A twinge of discomfort nudged her heart,
and she instinctively gripped Ian’s hand tighter. Ian patted her hand in a silent gesture of reassurance.
Just then, Dylan’s dark voice cut through the tense air. “Beck, have you lost your mind?
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Letting these two see Dad – are you hoping to finish him off with another shock?” Before his words
could settle, there was a knock on the door, and the voice of Arlene echoed through the room. “Dylan,
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwhat’s going on?” Before Dylan could reply, Arlene pushed the door open. Maja, following the sound,
stiffened at the sight of the face before her. Lillian? Arlene’s gaze, too, shifted and upon seeing Maja,
twisted with revulsion. “So it’s you, Maja, right? You’re the one who’s put Judith through hell. You
deserve the worst! Dylan, why is she still breathing? Didn’t I tell you to deal with her last night? How
can she still be standing here?” Arlene’s face was a mask of fury, her hand raised to strike Maja.
Caught off guard, Maja was too stunned to react. But the impending slap hung in the air, halted by Ian’s
grasp, his expression stone cold. “Mrs. Sanders, is this how you welcome your guests?” “Guests?
You’re no guests – you’re enemies of the Sanders family!” Arlene spat. “Dylan, get these two out of my
sight, they’re making me sick!” Dylan shared the sentiment, his icy demeanor making a “please leave”
gesture. “The Sanders family doesn’t welcome you. I suggest you leave.” As he spoke, his eyes
unintentionally caught Maja’s. A sudden memory flashed through his mind – Maja’s eyes bore a striking
resemblance to the woman in a photograph he’d just seen. His brow furrowed, and for a moment, the
harsh words he wanted to say simply wouldn’t come out.