Neera was taken aback by the truth, as she hadnât expected such a past event.
However, she still couldnât comprehend. âEven so, what does it have to do with me?â
lan paused, glanced at Jean, and seemed to have something to say but held back.
Jean remained calm. âPlease continue.â
Following the command, lan continued, âIf Iâm not mistaken, Phoebe has developed inappropriate feelings for the head of the Cox family⦠Thatâs why she has been so hostile towards you.â
Neera was filled with questions. âWhat? Does she like Avery?â
lan scratched his head. âI believe so. Although there are no rumors circulating, my investigation reveals that Phoebe has been lingering in the Cox residence since she came of age. She always finds ways to be around Mr. Cox, despite his indifference towards her. She is persistent. Furthermore, I discovered that any women who tried to get close to Mr. Cox ended up in a terrible state and never appeared in front of him again. Phoebe is responsible for all of this. Nicholas is just a pawn in her hands, assisting her in carrying out cruel acts,â
Neera was both angry and bewildered.
âSo, it turns out that Phoebe wanted to harm me out of jealousy!â
âBut I never liked Avery, nor did I have any intention of getting involved with him.â
âBesides, even without her interference, they could never be together due to their cousin relationship.â
âWhy should she take her anger out on me?â
The more Neera thought about it, the angrier she became, and her face darkened significantly.
Jeanâs expression mirrored her gloominess. He turned to look at her and gently squeezed her hand.
âDonât waste your anger on unworthy people. Itâs not worth it. What do you want to do? Iâll take care of it for you.â
Neera pursed her lips, unsure of what to do.
If she could, she would rush to the Cox family right away, drag Phoebe out, and make her pay for her actions.
But she couldnât do that at the moment.
No matter how despicable Phoebe may be, she was still a member of the Cox family.
The Cox family had helped her several times before, and she owed them a debt of gratitude. If she were to confront Phoebe directly, she wouldnât be able to justify it to the Cox family, nor could she explain it to Avery.
She didnât want the Cox family to think that she was ungrateful.
With this in mind, she took a deep breath and decided to hold back for now.
âFortunately, everyone is safe today. Letâs put this ter Jeanâs eyes narrowed slightly. âWhy? Is it because of Avery?â
hold and leave Phoebe alone for the time being.â
é96%1 Neera nodded slightly. âYes, Mr. Cox has helped me several times before. If I were to confront his cousin without informing him, it would be quite disrespectful.â
âSo what?â Jean remained indifferent. âIt was Phoebe who first developed inappropriate feelings and acted wrongly. She should be prepared to face the consequences. Even if Avery comes back, he canât say anything. Besides, he and Phoebe donât have a good relationship.â
âI understand that, but it still doesnât feel right. Whether Avery cares about Phoebeâs well-being or not, thatâs his business. But I canât punish her without informing him first. I need to talk to him and then make a decision. Itâs not for any other reason but to ease my own conscience. I owe him too much. If I harm the Cox family now, wouldnât I be acting ungratefully?â
Jean remained unfazed and let out a cold huff. His pitch-black eyes were filled with frost.
âThat woman must have calculated that there arenât many skilled people around you right now. Thatâs why she dares to act so recklessly. If she succeeds, everything will be set in stone by the time Avery returns. No matter what we do then, it will be too late.â
Neera understood, but she couldnât be ruthless like others.
âI know you donât want to tolerate this, but for my sake, please leave her alone for now. Once Mr. Cox returns, Iâll discuss it with him.â
Jean looked at her pleading expression, his brows slightly furrowed, but ultimately, he agreed.
âAlright, I will spare her life and wait for Avery to come back.â
Neera finally felt relieved.
At that moment, the triplets appeared from around the corner of the staircase.
One by one, they were dressed in cow-print pajamas, their wide eyes peering down the stairs.
âMommy, Daddy, whatâs happening?â
Sammy and Harvey showed no signs of fear. Their faces were filled with curiosity as they looked at the messy living room, their mouths agape in surprise.
âWhat a mess. Did someone break in?â
Upon seeing the triplets, Neera decided to put aside her thoughts and called them over.
âCome here quickly. Be careful and watch your step.â
Instead of burdening the triplets with too much information and worrying them, Neera brushed it off with these words.
âYes, someone broke in earlier, but everything is under control now. They have been caught. Donât worry.â
Penny was still half-asleep. Upon hearing about the break-in, she couldnât help but feel a little scared.
She sought comfort in Jeanâs embrace.
âDaddy, hold me. Iâm a little scaredâ¦â
The little girl, with her soft body, climbed up and called out in her babyish voice, melting Jeanâs heart.
He held her securely, gently kissed her forehead, and reassured her, âDonât be afraid. Daddy is here.â
âMmmâ¦â The little girl responded softly, nestling comfortably in his arms, and within a few seconds, she fell asleep.
Neera glanced at them and couldnât help but smile.
âNothing can interrupt her sleep when sheâs tired. It doesnât matter how significant the event is. She just expressed her fear, but sheâs already fast asleep.â
With a faint smile, Jean supported the young girlâs back, stood up, and carried her back upstairs.
Neera kindly guided Harvey and Sammy back to their beds, persuading them to lie down before she eventually went back to her own room.
âThe chaos downstairsâ¦â Neera couldnât help but feel a headache coming on at the mere thought of it.
Jean lovingly tucked her in. âIâll handle everything. Donât fret.â
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