Chapter 317 Arnold had been so close to making her his that night.
However, Felicia had fought him with everything she had. She would rather stab herself with shards of glass than surrender, keeping her rationality despite the drugs in her system. Her determination to stay lucid, to guard herself like he was the enemy, had been unshakable.
And then, Stephan had taken her away.
At that moment, the jealousy inside Arnold erupted, consuming every ounce of his rationality.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtEvery cell in his body screamed, "Felicia belongs to me. She was always meant to be mine." For the first time, Arnold faced his true feelings. He didn't just want Felicia. He needed her.
As Khogend grew smaller and smaller beneath him, fading into the horizon, Arnold's dark eyes burned with fierce determination.
One day, he would return. And when he did, he would reclaim everything that was his.
He thought, "Felicia, you won't escape me." On Felicia's fourth day in Ablil, her acupuncture treatments on Maurice continued to work wonders.
Under her care, Maurice's progress was undeniable. He had gone from slight movements to being able to bend and straighten his legs.
His sense of pain and fatigue had also begun to return he could feel discomfort when pinched and a dull ache after keeping his legs raised for too long.
For someone like Maurice, who had endured years of paralysis, this transformation was nothing short of miraculous.
At the edge of the hot bath, he watched Felicia with a faint smile, his eyes calm but focused.
"You've saved my life, Ms. Fuller," he said, his tone light but full of intent.
Felicia politely returned the smile, but deep in her heart, she was rolling her eyes and cursing him. "This psycho. He knows I'm his savior, and yet he's already planning to get rid ofonce he doesn't needanymore. Classic." Taking advantage of the moment, Felicia played along, putting on a cheerful tone. "This place is so boring. There's no signal, and I even go online. I'd love to relaxt Maybe even play sgames." bit.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe wasn't wrong—the estate's security measures meant no one except Maurice and his closest men could access the network. For everyone else, phones were useless bricks. Maurice raised an eyebrow, his smile laced with hidden amusement.
"Four days in, and she is already restless. Is she trying to reach out to Stephan? Or has she figured out I won't let her go and is trying to call for help?" He found himself pondering. Still, he indulged her. "What do you want?" "I want a computer," Felicia said, grinning. "One that can connect to the inteso I can play games."
With a slight nod from Maurice, one of his men left the room and returned a short while later, carrying adaptop. He placed it in Felicia's hands with exaggerated politeness. Felicia glanced at the laptop, then at the man, feigning irritation. "What are you giving it tofor? Put it in my room." The man nodded, bowed slightly, and carried the laptop to her suite.
After lingering by the hot bath for a bit longer to check Maurice's pulse, Felicia declared herself satisfied and returned to her room at the Bamboo Court.
This man, a senior physician on Maurice's payroll, wasn't skilled enough to cure Maurice's paralysis, but he had a sharp eye for medical malpractice. If Felicia had tried anything suspicious during the treatments, he would catch it.
After checking Maurice's pulse and condition thoroughly, the senior physician, Caeser Phil, couldn't help but marvel.
"Mr. Glovers, Ms. Fuller is truly remarkable. The cold toxins in your body have plagued you for years, and countless experts have tried and failed to treats have them. Even I, with all my experience, couldn't make progress... However, she removed more than half of the toxins in just four sessions. Her skill is extraordinary, especially for someone so young." Maurice shot him a frosty glare. "Did I bring you here to sing her praises?"
Caeser chuckled awkwardly, quickly changing the subject. He moved on water in the to inspect the water in the hot bath and the herbs/Felicia had used, confirming there were no abnormalities. "You can rest assured, Mr. Glovers. Everything is perfectly safe," he finally reported. Maurice nodded faintly, his expression unreadable. "Good."