To protect Edmund, the butler had shifted all the blame to Sabrina.
However, Edmundâs expression turned gloomy at once.
âWhat nonsense are you talking about? Get lost!â
âMr. Edmundâ¦â
In the end, Benedict didnât carry out his threat.
However, when he entered the living room and saw the tightly shut door upstairs, his expression
changed drastically.
âI wonât hold you accountable for what happened. However, you have to get her to leave.â
âWhat did you say?â
Still holding onto his painful stomach, Edmund looked up the moment he heard those words. âLeave?
But her body hasnât recovered. She cannot go!â
âYou donât have to worry about that. Before I came here, her brother told me that he will find her a place
to stay in a day or two. Once I give him a call, he will send someone to pick her up. Hence, thereâs
nothing for you to worry about.â
Just as he spoke, Benedict picked up the phone from the side table.
The moment he started dialing, Edmund quickly approached and slapped the phone away from his
hand, causing it to crash onto the ground.
âWhat gives you the right to decide for me? Have you forgotten your place?â
âWhat did you say?â
Although it looked as if tempers were about to flare, that was how the father and son interacted with
each other most of the time.
The reason was that Edmund was an illegitimate child. Ever since he was young, we would grow up
amidst the mockery and contempt shown by others. Although Benedict would visit him once in a while,
Edmund simply saw it as charity instead.
Therefore, he was filled with hatred for Benedict.
When the butler saw that the situation was going to escalate again, he quickly intervened to diffuse it.
âMr. Cooper, is there a need to argue with Mr. Edmund over something as trivial as this? Iâm sure youâre
aware that he loves to go against you for the sake of it. By ordering him to send the woman away, he
would definitely not comply even if he was willing to do so.â
After hearing those words, a sudden realization dawned upon Benedict.
âDo you meanâ¦â
âJust sent her away when he isnât around. By the time he returns, he likely wonât complain,â the butler
suggested confidently.
In truth, that was how Edmund always behaved. Every time he had quarreled with his dad, the butler
would discreetly resolve whatever problem it was. By the time he found out, he would turn a blind eye
to it.
After calming down, Benedict agreed to the plan.
In truth, he wasnât being unreasonable.
He had indeed wanted to ally himself with the Jadesons. After all, he felt they would be of use in the
future.
However, Sabrina was just too volatile to have around. At the rate things were going, he was worried
she would bring catastrophe upon his son. Therefore, it was prudent for him to send her away as early
as he could.
In the eveningâ¦
Sabrina had obediently stayed in her room that day.
After hearing the commotion downstairs and the sound of Edmund being beaten, she decided to wait
patiently in the room despite the urge to sneak out earlier.
She wanted to wait for him to return so that she could bid him goodbye.
However, Edmund didnât see her that night. Instead, it was the butler who came by.
âMrs. Jadeson, arenât you looking to travel to Zarain and find your husband? We have a car heading
there right now. Do you want to go with it?â
Standing in the bedroom, Sabrina gave the butler an expressionless look.
After recuperating recently and having taken her medication, her mind wasnât as groggy as it was
before. When she encountered any problems, she would crack her brain over it.
Is he sending me to Zarain in the middle of the night?
After pondering for half a minute, she turned around decisively and grabbed her things. Subsequently,
she followed the butler out of the villa where she had stayed for almost ten days.
It was deep in the night where the freezing cold breeze was blowing everywhere.
The sky was so dark that she couldnât even see her fingers.
Sitting in the moving sedan, Sabrina maintained her silence. It wasnât until the car got on the highway
that it suddenly changed directions and drove in the opposite way.
âTurn around!â Sabrina barked as she held an eyebrow razor against the driverâs neck.
Terrified by the threat, the driver slammed on the brakes, causing the car to screech to a halt. The next
moment, the car door opened, and he was kicked out of it just like a dog.
Subsequently, the car sped off toward Zarain.
It wasnât until the next morning that Edmund discovered what happened.
He was at the nightclub the night before and didnât return home due to his busy schedule. Furthermore,
now that his hated father was there, he didnât want to see him at all.
The moment he returned and heard what transpired, he stood stunned for a few seconds.
âWho did you say took her away?â
âMr. Cooper brought her back to Jadeborough. He had wanted to inform you but you didnât come home
last night. Hence, he brought her with him right away,â the butler explained eloquently.
The moment he finished, he saw Edmundâs eyes turn bloodshot in rage. The next second, he was sent
flying by a thunderous kick.
Thump!
It was a kick that left him no chance of survival.
Upon crashing onto the ground, the butler had stopped moving.