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Chapter 4 Secret Pact

  • Is he from the Education Department?
  • Is this about Tahlia's education?
  • Did I make hasty assumptions about Daphne?
  • Maxwell chastised himself for his impulsive actions.
  • "Daphne, you'll regret this," Ged seethed.
  • Frustration was evident in his bulging eyes as he warned Maxwell, "I can assure you, your child won't find a place in any primary school in Northbury."
  • "Ged, don't do this! My daughter has nothing to do with this."
  • Daphne pleaded tearfully, dreading Ged's potential influence on Tahlia's education.
  • "Daphne, don't beg him."
  • Maxwell interjected, feeling remorse for his earlier misjudgment of Daphne. He said, "Tahlia can attend any school she chooses."
  • "I'll remember this. You'll see what happens next!"
  • Ged's gaze turned ominous as he glanced at Maxwell, no longer daring to provoke him.
  • Maxwell exuded a menacing presence, causing the room's temperature to seemingly drop despite the warmth outside.
  • When faced with Maxwell's intimidating demeanour, even an officer from the Education Department couldn't muster the courage to threaten an Army Commander like him. He was doomed from the start.
  • Seeing Maxwell's threatening stance, Daphne intervened. "Maxwell, move aside and let him go."
  • Suppressing his anger, Maxwell stepped back.
  • Ged passed by cautiously, wary of any sudden attack. Maxwell's unpredictability left Ged on edge.
  • Once Ged had left, Maxwell closed the door, intending to speak with Daphne. However, when the moment arrived, he found himself at a loss for words. All he could manage was an apology.
  • "I don't know who you are. Please leave. I'll pretend you were never here," Daphne said.
  • She regarded Maxwell's seemingly sincere expression and chuckled.
  • After enduring years of hardship, she was convinced that Maxwell was deceased and braced herself for a surge of resentment upon encountering him.
  • Daphne's emotions were surprisingly subdued, likely due to their shared daughter.
  • "Daphne, there's no need for you to seek assistance from the Education Department to ensure Tahlia's schooling. I can handle it," Maxwell assured her.
  • Actually, making a simple phone call would suffice.
  • "Have you met Tahlia?"
  • Daphne's gaze bore into Maxwell's with palpable animosity. Clenching her fists, she asserted, "Let me be clear: Tahlia is my daughter, not yours. She has no connection to you."
  • Maxwell's visage twisted with bitterness as he acknowledged the suffering he had inflicted upon Daphne in the past.
  • Were it not for him, she wouldn't have endured insults, ridicule, or estrangement from her family.
  • It was all his doing.
  • Now, as a military commander with a multitude of soldiers under his command, he had returned to repay the debt and atone for his past transgressions.
  • "Don't you dare appear before me," Daphne snapped.
  • She snatched her bag and briskly left.
  • Maxwell hastened to catch up with her.
  • "Daphne, I'm now part of the Royal Guard."
  • "Whatever your status or occupation, it holds no relevance to me or my child," Daphne interjected firmly.
  • "Whether you're a billionaire or a begger, it has nothing to do with us.
  • "I'm warning you. If you bother me again, I'll involve the authorities and have you arrested."
  • Without affording Maxwell an opportunity to explain, Daphne stormed off, her jaw clenched in determination.
  • Observing Daphne's resolute departure, Maxwell smiled bitterly, acknowledging the naturalness of her reaction.
  • He exited the eatery.
  • John, stepping out of the car, noted his emergence. He said, "Madam has driven away. Shall we follow, Army Commander?"
  • "She might want to tear me apart the moment she lays eyes on me. It's understandable. I've deeply wounded her, and mere words won't resolve it."
  • Maxwell mused despondently, his expression reflecting his inner turmoil. Nonetheless, he held onto the belief that, with patience, Daphne would eventually come to terms with his presence.
  • "Arrange for someone to handle Ged's situation from the Education Department. Bury him."
  • As he climbed into the car, Maxwell instructed with a tone of indifference.
  • "Understood," John acknowledged before they drove off.
  • They left with the car.
  • At the Lewis villa.
  • Samantha Norris was busy in the kitchen, while Jose Lewis sat on the sofa, engrossed in a newspaper.
  • "Daphne, you're back. Have you sorted out Tahlia's school affairs?"
  • After noticing Daphne's arrival, Jose asked.
  • "Dad, where's Tahlia?" Daphne's tone was sour as she entered swiftly.
  • "She's upstairs drawing," Jose replied, unaware of the tension brewing.
  • "Tahlia Lewis, come down here," Daphne called out sharply, heading toward the staircase.
  • Within moments, Tahlia descended the stairs.
  • "Mom," she said tentatively, mindful of the secrecy pact she had with her father.
  • Daphne's expression darkened as she glared at Tahlia and commanded, "Kneel."
  • Tahlia complied with a heavy thud, her confusion evident.
  • "Daphne, what's the matter? Why are you making Tahlia kneel as soon as you return?" Jose interjected anxiously.
  • Samantha, apron-clad, emerged from the kitchen, concern etched on her features as she queried, "Daphne, what's wrong?
  • "Even if things aren't going well at work, you can't take it out on the child."