hapter 198 Compensation Ends
Marley’s complexion turned a ghostly white. She charged forward in a rush and clamped both hands around the sleeve of Julius’s suit jacket. “Julius, you can’t treat me like this! I sacrificed an eye for you–how can you simply cut ties as though none of it matters?”
Julius stared at her with arctic detachment. “Your eye was never sacrificed for me. That night, you were merely cornered, too late to run. If you’d had any chance of escape, you would have taken it. Because of that injury, I’ve compensated you all these years–hasn’t that been enough?”
Marley’s body quivered. She wanted to refute him, yet with so many relatives gathered, how could she possibly argue back?
<Should I tell him the compensation was never enough? Should I insist he spend a lifetime repaying me?>
“But… my feelings for you…” Her lips trembled as she forced the words out.
Before she could finish, his tone cut like a blade. “Marley, I have never harbored a single shred of affection for you. Everything I gave you was merely repayment for your injured eye. Now, that debt is settled.”
With that, he pried her fingers free and walked off with Quinn at his side.
Marley stumbled and nearly collapsed onto the marble floor.
All around, people stared–especially the Bridger cousins, who once gazed at her with envy. Now their looks brimmed with pity, ridicule, or disdain.
Ever since Julius ruined one of her eyes, her status in the Bridger family had soared, and everyone scrambled to flatter her.
Overnight, she had risen from hell to heaven.
And now–was she really plummeting from heaven back into that same hell?
“Marley, why are you standing there? Go after him! If you beg Mr. Whitethorn properly, he’ll surely take back what he said!” Melvin urged in a sharp whisper.
“Isn’t this embarrassment enough?” Murren slammed his cane against the floor, the crack echoing through the lobby.
He then turned to Lana. “I’ve heard about Sidonie’s incident. The Bridger family has done all it can. Your job now isn’t to pin responsibility on Quinn–it’s to obtain forgiveness from the family of the girl who was
burned alive.”
Lana’s face darkened; Melvin didn’t dare utter a word.
Marley stood rigid, face ashen, hardly hearing Murren’s rebuke.
Her fists clenched so hard her nails bit deep into her palms.
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