Chapter 176 Edwin ruffled her hair with a gentle smile and reassured her, âNo need to let your imagination run wild. Itâs just a bit of a cold. A good rest, and youll be back on your feet in no time. But we do need to have a blood test.â
Heidi looked up at him with puppy eyes, âIâm in this mess because of Clara. Iâm sure sheâs behind the attack on me. Didnât you find any leads at all?â
âNothing solidâ he replied, shaking his head. âThe attacker was well disguised, impossible to identify Plus, Clara was in the pub all night, knocking back drinks the staff can vouch for herâ
âBut sheâs a lawyer, Ed. She knows how to cover her tracks. And that night at the cemetery, with all that spooky stuff happening?
Has to be her doing. Sheâs runed me, and youâre just going to let her get away with it?â
Edwin stared at the fierce determination in Heidiâs eyes and was suddenly reminded of their mother. His mother was the epitome of kindness, treating even the servants with respect and affection. The mention of his mother still brought tears to the eyes of the old butler.
He had once believed Heidi had inherited their motherâs gentle nature. But recently, he realized that the sister he knew was just a facade, void of their motherâs warmth and grace A touch of ice crept into his voice as he warned her, âif you donât learn your lesson and keep going after Clara, I wonât be able to protect you from lanâs wrath.â
Heidiâs shoulders slumped, her voice laced with sorrow, âI wonât wonât cause any more trouble. Please, donât abandon me, okay?â
Just then, the hospital roomâs television broke into a news segment. It was Clara, victorious in the case against lan, smiling as reporters swarmed her. A dark shadow passed over Heidiâs eyes as she saw Clara basking in the limelight. Her fingers twisted the hospital sheets tightly.
Though lan hadnât openly admitted his pursuit of Clara, his gaze held the kind of affection reserved for lovers, a sentiment that cut Heidi deeper than any confession. How could he, so cold and domineering, bow down for Clara?
Heidi was seething, her eyes locked on the screen until a nurse came to draw her blood, snapping her out of her reverie.
Thatâs when Paolo, her father, walked in. Seeing Heidiâs pale face, he quickly wrapped her in a comforting embrace. âForget about lan, that heartless man. I will find you someone a thousand times betterâ
Heidi sobbed quietly into her fatherâs chest, âI only want him.â
Paolo sighed deeply. âI regret listening to those rumors about lan going blind, pushing for the annulment. Had it not been for that, you wouldâve been married to him by now, and none of this Clara business would matterâ
âDad, can you check where lan was recuperating after his injury? I have a feeling he knew Clara long before all this.â
âOf course, sweetheart. Iâll have someone look into it. Now, letâs get that blood drawn. Your brother has also scheduled a checkâ
up for me, so I need to get tested too.â
Half an hour later, Edwin walked into a private lab, carrying two vials of blood, determined to uncover the truth.
Without needing