Chapter 8 When someone unexpectedly mentioned Isabella, Nathan suddenly realized that it had been days since Isabella last contacted him. Not a single text or voice message.
Finally, he sensed something was off. After all, that girl had always been clingy. Even if they saw each other daily, whenever she couldnât see him, sheâd find all sorts of excuses to reach out -sharing her meals, reminding him to dress warmly, or asking him to come home early because she had a surprise for him.
Back then, he found her relentless attention annoying.
Purchase completed This kind of silence from Isabella was unusual.
It seemed that forcing her to go abroad this time had genuinely angered her.
Even if she didnât contact him, surely she would ask someone for her living expenses.
Turning to his assistant, Nathan asked, âHowâs my wife doing lately? Has she mentioned needing anything? Make sure her.
requests are met.â
The assistantâs expression turned awkward. Stammering, he á
12:00 Chapter replied, âMr. Hill, Madam... has been out of touch since she went. abroad.â
Nathan froze. âWhatâs going on with that girl? Could it be that sheâs gotten carried away abroad and forgotten she has a family?â
The assistantâs expression was hard to describe. Didnât Mr. Hill remember that the day Madam left, she discarded everything he bought for her, including the bank card he gave her?
Madison sneered as she added fuel to the fire: âIsnât it possible that your obedient, docile little wife might want more than just the title of Mrs. Hill? Perhaps she wanted the love that comes with it, and since you couldnât give her that, she left you behind.â
Nathan didnât seem to catch Madisonâs sarcasm. Instead, he became lost in memories of the countless romantic moments Isabella had created for him. âShe loves me too much to truly leave. Sheâs just playing hard to get. If I play along, Iâll have lost.â
Madison couldnât hold back her disdain: âMr. Hill, if your heart belongs to Victoria, why not divorce Isabella and set her free?â
Victoria quickly came to his defense: âMadison, you donât understand Isabella. What you see as poisonâmarrying someone who doesnât love herâshe might see as honey.â
Madison retorted, âMiss Moore, youâre truly generous. Nathan 12.08 Chapter carries the scent of his wife while dating you, and youâre not even jealous?â
Victoria smiled graciously: âIf it were anyone else, I couldnât tolerate it. But Isabella is my Sis. Besides, she saved my life by donating her kidney. If Nathan treats her well, I have no complaints. Besides-â
She lifted her hand, revealing a ring: âThis is a gift Nathan carefully chose for me. Unlike Isabella, whose gifts are picked by his assistant. I have his love and donât need to covet the title of Mrs. Hill. Iâm content.â
To prove her magnanimity, Victoria even urged Nathan: âNathan, you should bring Isabella back soon. Iâm worried she might not adapt to being alone abroad.â
Nathan nodded. âAlright.â
Madison drained her brandy in one gulp, seething with anger.
In Milan, Isabella collapsed into bed after finishing work late at night, completely exhausted.
Opening her phone, she saw the trending news Madison had sent her. The headlines were filled with Nathan and Victoria.
Stories of Nathan escorting Victoria to and from the hospital, accompanying her to her favorite fashion shows, dining at upscale restaurants, and personally supporting her startup...
In every photo, Nathanâs careful attentiveness and the way he looked at Victoria were undeniable.
Their intimate photos flooded the headlines, with netizens eagerly shipping them as a couple and even urging them to marry soon.
Nathan made no attempt to refute these rumors, ignoring them entirely.
Isabellaâs heart remained calm. She swiftly replied to Madison: âI dislike this kind of article. Donât send me any more.â
Madison couldnât resist asking, âBella, are you really over Nathan?â
Madison had a loveâhate relationship with her best friend. Every time Isabella claimed she wanted to leave Nathan, sheâd go running back to him the moment he sweetâtalked her.
âMy infatuation is fully cured. As for Nathan and Victoria, I never want to see them again. And donât bring them up around me anymore.â
Madison sighed, âIsabella, I hope you mean it this time.â
Chapter 8 Isabella didnât respond.
After receiving her first monthâs salary, Isabella saved most of it, leaving only a few hundred euros for urgent needs.
She bought books and spent every spare moment studying. Burning the midnight oil, she absorbed inspiration from the fashion capital and made remarkable progress.
Finally, her efforts paid off.
Isabella was accepted into Milanâs top fashion academy to study design.
However, the moment she saw the tuition fee, her dreams were nearly crushed.
8,000 euros per year?
For other students, this was affordable, but for someone struggling to make ends meet, it was astronomical.
Sitting on the cold floor of her rental room, Isabella agonized over her dilemma all night.
12.09 Chapter 8 At dawn, she stood up slowly, opened her safe, and took out the platinum ring adorned with tiny pink diamonds that she had brought with her.
It was the engagement ring Nathan had given her.
She had kept it to remind herself never to forget those humiliating years.
But now, she desperately needed money.
Clutching the ring, Isabella went to a jewelry pawn shop.
The shop ownerâs eyes lit up when he saw the ring. âAlthough the diamonds are small and the band is thin, itâs still a major brand. Iâll take it.â
Small diamonds, thin band?
Isabellaâs lips curled into a bitter smile. This was only a free gift -a bonus Nathan had received when buying an extravagant present for Victoria. He had casually used it to propose to her.
âHow much?â
âFour thousand euros,â the shop owner offered.
âDeal,â Isabella agreed immediately.
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With this money, plus her savings, she could cover the tuition.
After receiving the cash, Isabella left without looking back.
Late at night, as Isabella walked toward her rental room, she crossed the dimly lit Milan Bridge.
Suddenly, she heard faint, labored breathing.
Her heart clenched, and she froze in place like a frightened bird.
It took her a long time to calm down before she cautiously followed the sound.
Behind one of the bridge supports, she found an injured young man.
But when she saw his face clearly, she was utterly shocked.