If Adrian hadnât witnessed it himself, he would never have believed Amara capable of speaking so harshly to Joelle. Yet, Joelle seemed unfazed by the remarks. Perhaps she had grown accustomed to them and learned not to let them disturb her. âAmara, youâre mistaken. Iâm here merely to return kindness.â
Clearly, Amara didnât believe her. She moved to the sofa, sitting down with a scoff. âJoelle, consider yourself warned. Our Miller family has never held you in high regard. You were married to Rafael. Do you think Adrian would want a divorcee? Youâd better stop meddling and keep your distance from Adrian!â
âMom!â Adrian interjected, coughing. Despite his weak state, his brow was furrowed in disapproval. âThatâs out of line! My personal matters are not your concern.â
Amara shot him a furious look. At that moment, Joelle retorted, âIsnât your son also a divorced man?â
âHow dare you compare yourself to my son? Joelle, do you find this amusing? Is it money youâre after?â Amara pulled out a checkbook, hastily wrote a figure on one, and slammed it on the table. âTake this and stay away from my son!â
Adrianâs heart sank. âMom!â He truly feared Amara might succeed in pushing Joelle away. Joelle calmly walked past him. She picked up the check that Amara had slapped onto the table. One hundred million dollars.
Joelleâs lips twisted slightly. âIs this amount monthly?â
Amara seethed, her frustration so intense that her face contorted. âSee, Adrian? Sheâs nothing but greedy! Lucky youâre no longer with her!â
âLeave,â Adrian said coldly. Amara straightened herself. âDid you hear that? My son wants you out.â
Joelle smiled subtly. âAre you sure?â
Adrian moved quickly, positioning Joelle protectively behind him. âMom, I think itâs best if you leave now.â
Amara pointed to herself as she stood up slowly. âAre you serious? Youâre telling me to leave? Adrian, Iâm your mother! Look at who youâre siding with! This is Joelle! The same person who drugged you, forced you into marriage, and was involved with Rafael!â
With Amara bringing up these old accusations, Adrian seized the chance to clarify each one with a stoic expression. âIâve looked into the drugging incident. I spoke with Salome and learned it was Rebecca who drugged me. It was Grandma who pushed for the marriage. As for her relationship with Rafael, Joelle did nothing wrong. Given the pain I caused her, and her previous love for Rafael, itâs only right she married him.â
Not only was Amara stunned, but also Joelle, who hadnât expected him to say so much in her defense. In the past, when Amara had relentlessly criticized her, he had never interceded.
Now, embarrassed and angered by her sonâs words in front of Joelle, Amara resorted to exerting her maternal authority. âAdrian, I am your mother, and I demand you throw this woman out!â
Adrianâs face remained impassive. âYou are the one who needs to leave.â
âWhat?â Amara stepped closer, her voice rising. âSay that again!â
âYou need to leave.â
Amara slapped him across the face. Adrianâs head snapped to the side. Joelle was momentarily shocked but quickly stepped in, now shielding Adrian. âWhy would you hit him?â
Amara didnât care who she hit. âWho the hell do you think you are to question me?â She lifted her hand to strike again, but Adrian quickly caught her wrist. âIf you try to hit her, I will disown you as my mother.â Joelle was at a loss for words. She glanced from Adrian to Amara.
Moments before, she hadnât thought the situation had gotten so severe, yet now she felt overwhelmed by guilt as if she were to blame. âThis is a family issue. I should leave.â With a resolute expression, Joelle grabbed her bag and hurried out.
âJoelle!â Adrian called out as he followed her, catching up outside. âJoelle, please donât go!â
âAdrian, really, this is only making things worse.â Joelle looked down. âI came to look after you simply to return the kindness you showed me and my brother.â
âI know.â Adrian grasped her shoulders. âBut have you ever wondered why I helped you in the first place? Joelle, Iââ
Joelle raised her eyes and cut him off. âI know what youâre going to say, but please donât.â
âWhy not?â Adrian, unable to contain his emotions any longer, confessed his true feelings. âJoelle, give me another chance. Letâs try again and give Aurora a complete family, okay?â
Joelle gave a sorrowful smile. âI canât make the same mistake again.â
âYou wonât!â Adrian insisted confidently. âJoelle, I wonât let you leave me again this time!â
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