Chapter 42
Chapter 42
Chapter 42 Accept Your Fate
Janice had never experienced such humiliation in her life, clenching her teeth in hatred, wishing she could storm up to Sienna and slap her across the face.
After all, she was a member of the Potter family and had always been pampered by Adrian.
Anyone who dared to mess with Janice would be dealt with mercilessly by Adrian.
As Janice watched Sienna and Donald walk away, she made a silent resolution to show Sienna just
how formidable she was.
Whether it was Mrs. Olson’s position or Adrian’s heart, they should both belong solely to Janice.
Donald had shown no mercy to Janice, and Sienna found it satisfying to watch. However, Sienna couldn’t help but worry about his situation.
Both Adrian and Janice saw Sienna as a thorn in their side, and now she was dragging Donald into it
as well, which was not worth it.
Donald had already done a lot to help Sienna, and she should be grateful instead of pulling him into
the bottomless vortex.
“Mr. Read,” Sienna couldn’t help but speak after they had walked a distance, “actually…”
Donald didn’t need to get involved in this messy situation, and it was only because of Sienna that all
of this had happened.
Donald should distance himself as soon as possible. He didn’t need to confront Adrian and put
himself at risk as well.
“You’ve already decided to fight them to the end, and I stand with you on the same side. There’s nothing wrong with doing all of this.”
Donald said with a smile, interrupting Sienna.
Sienna needed confidence now. It wasn’t that she lacked it. It was just that she had been severely suppressed by Adrian and his allies, and her heart needed comforting and mending.
Some things were clearer to outsiders, and Donald believed that with just a little push, Sienna could return to her status as the young lady of the Mckinney family.
Radiating confidence and beauty, simply appearing could leave people in awe and forgetting to praise her.
Sienna was important to Donald, so whatever he did for her, he did willingly and without complaint.
Sienna listened to Donald’s words and wanted to say something, but in the end, she swallowed her
words
Donald made sense, but Sienna didn’t know if she should depend on him who had mysteriously extended a helping hand to her.
But whatever Donald’s motives were, Sienna needed his help right now.
Even if he was an abyss, she would jump in without hesitation.
Sienna had nothing left to lose, and seeking revenge on Adrian and Janice was her most urgent
desire.
Sienna and Donald appeared composed and at ease at the party, while Adrian was at a famous bar in the city, drinking with a group of friends. Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
He didn’t know why he was so upset, as if there was a heavy stone weighing on his heart that
couldn’t be moved.
Janice had initially invited him to accompany her to the party, but Adrian had declined with just a
few soothing words.
He didn’t have the mood to go, and whenever he thought of Sienna, he found it hard to suppress his
emotions.
“What’s going on with you?”
Adrian’s good friend, Frederick Law, looking at Adrian’s unusual demeanor, couldn’t help but laugh and ask, holding his drink. “You’re rarely this down. It’s not your style.”
Frederick was the second son of the Law family, who had just returned from abroad a few days ago and was the same age as Adrian.
He and Adrian had known each other since they were young. Although they were not as close as biological brothers, they knew each other’s temperaments very well.
Adrian was an eccentric character, and Frederick initially thought no one could handle him.
When Frederick heard Adrian was getting married, his jaw nearly dropped in surprise.
Frederick was quite curious about the unique qualities of the woman who managed to make Adrian agree to marry her.
But before Frederick could figure it out, news of discord between Adrian and Sienna emerged.
Although they appeared to be a married couple, they were practically strangers. Whether attending events or traveling together, Adrian rarely appeared with Sienna, seemingly too disgusted to even pretend.
“Get lost.”
Adrian was in a bad mood and had drunk a lot, so his patience was thin.
Chapter 47 Arcent Your Fate
Adrian used to find Sienna annoying just by her presence, but now that she had decisively left, her Image constantly filled his mind.
He couldn’t understand why this woman he despised so much lingered in his heart and couldn’t be
chased away.
“Adrian, you’ve fallen into a trap, haven’t you?”
Frederick saw it clearly even if Adrian didn’t.
Adrian was trapped by his feelings for Sienna. Considering recent events with the Olson family, the
situation was obvious.
Adrian wouldn’t admit his feelings for Sienna, but the truth was staring him in the face.
Frederick wanted to enlighten Adrian, so he sat beside Adrian, laughing with a drink in hand. “Sometimes, you have to accept your fate. You and Sienna are meant to be entangled, so don’t
struggle in vain.”
Understanding their feelings sooner would be better for both of them.
Just hearing Sienna’s name made Adrian even angrier. He had taken a few steps back, willing to let
go of the past if she would just return to the Olson family and his side.
This was the most Adrian could offer, but Sienna still refused, insisting on staying at Donald’s firm.
Adrian wanted to shut down Donald’s firm, so Sienna would have no choice but to return to him.
“You, you, you.”
Frederick didn’t dare provoke Adrian, shaking his head with a helpless smile.
Adrian was sinking deeper, but his approach would never win Sienna back. Quite the opposite, it would only push her further away.
By the time Adrian realized this, it would be too late, and the price he’d pay would be exponentially greater.
“Fine, fine let’s pretend I said nothing. But don’t say I didn’t warn you.”
Frederick would wait for the day when Adrian hit a wall and see how the cold and arrogant Adrian would win Sienna back.
Adrian, still unaware of his own feelings, was too drunk to speak clearly.
Frederick could only help him, taking him back to the Olson manor.
Janice, who had been wronged at the party, had returned home, sitting on the sofa sulking, thinking about how to persuade Adrian to avenge her.
But when the door opened, and she saw Adrian being helped inside, she was so astonished she
didn’t know what to say.
In all the years she had known him, Adrian rarely got drunk.
He never showed his vulnerable side, not even to his childhood friend.
“Adrian, are you okay?” Janice quickly came forward, asking with concern, “Why did you drink so
much?”