Chapter 178-1
Not A Small-Town Girl
"Ms. Locke, no one has ever come out of the Nathor Palace alive," Ian said grimly. "I should have stopped my wife when she tried to test Danielleâs standing with the Charrington family."
He and his wife had built everything from scratch, and during his worst days, she had stood by him. Their bond was deep, and his heart would remain uneasy until he could see her safe and sound.
"Grandpa, why donât I go to the Nathor Palace tomorrow to speak with David?" Cheryl suggested. "Surely, given our relationship, he wouldnât make things too difficult for me." It was the perfect opportunity for her to get closer to David.
Nina, sitting nearby, took a sip of coffee and said coolly, "Are you really going there to save them, or is this just an excuse to see someone?"
Having her intentions so plainly exposed, Cheryl got pissed but kept her smile intact. "Nina, what nonsense are you talking about? I only want to ease Grandpaâs worries. I wouldnât want him fretting over such trivial matters."
Nina smirked and replied dismissively, "You know what youâre up to, so drop the act." She couldnât stand Cherylâs hypocritical behaviorâit was insufferable.
"Thatâs enough. Weâll go with Cherylâs suggestion," Tim interrupted with a hint of displeasure. With the help of the butler, he rose and made his way upstairs.
"Thank you, Ms. Locke," Ian said gratefully. He was powerless against the sistersâ feud; he only wished to bring his wife home safely.
Nina cast a sidelong glance at Cheryl. "Mr. Marker, youâd have better luck praying to God than counting on her," she said wryly.
Cherylâs smile stiffened at the thinly veiled jab. Her patience was wearing thin with Ninaâs provocation the entire night. âThe nerve of her,â she thought, her nails dug into her palms.
"Youâd do well to mind your own business. Worry about yourself instead, Nina," Cheryl said pointedly, sipping her coffee before rising and walking out with Ian trailing behind her.
*****
At the Nathor Palace, a fleet of Rolls-Royces pulled up to the estate.
The butler stepped forward and opened the car door. "Mr. Charrington, dinner is ready," he said respectfully.
When Danielle entered the dining hall, she saw her favorite dishes laid out on the table, and warmth spread through her chest. Her stomach let out a loud growl at that moment, causing her face to flush with embarrassment.
David chuckled. "Letâs eat."
He picked up a crab, carefully extracting the meat and piling it onto her plate. Without pause, he deboned a piece of fish and placed it in front of her. He then ladled a bowl of soup and set it down for her before eating.
"This is way too muchâI canât finish it all," Danielle said, her cheeks puffed as she ate.
Standing to the side, the butler felt a sense of comfort as he took in the moment. The usually icy David was finally showing a softer side. It was a rare and heartwarming sight.
David was a man of few words, but he would open up more around Danielle. Throughout the meal, he continued attending to her, making sure she enjoyed her meal.
At that moment, Nathan rushed upstairs to the study with a stack of documents, only to return shortly after.
"Mr. Charrington, those two are locked in the basement. Polly might come here to demand her release," Nathan reported.
"Just make sure they stay alive," David replied in a chilling voice.
Nathan caught his drift. Not only would there be punishment, but it would be severe. Those who offended David always paid a heavy price. Nathan shuddered at the thought. âThey picked the wrong person to mess with.â
David looked at Danielle and said, "Iâll take you home."