Chapter 1881
Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman
Adaâs mother would not have realized that this filthy, unkempt woman before her was Ada if she had not taken a closer look at her!
If Madeline had not seen it for herself, she would not have known that Carter was truly a man who would be willing to do anything.
Ada flinched in panic at her motherâs feet, pulling a t the legs of her motherâs trousers.
âMom, please take me home. I want to go home! I donât want to be a Viscountess anymore. I just want to be treated as a human being now!â
Ada gasped as she begged her mother. Cautiously, she lifted her eyes to look at Carter.
Ada shuddered once again when she met his dark gaze.
Adaâs mother remained stunned for a while before she regained her senses and bent down to help Ada up.
She pushed Adaâs messy and dirty hair out aside and took a long look at Adaâs face, which had not been washed in days. Once again, she was dumbstruck.
âAda, what happened to youâ¦â she asked. She then abruptly raised her head and glared at Carter questioningly. âCarter, how could you torture Ada like this?! Sheâs your wife. Even if she made a mistake, you should tolerate her!â
âWife? I have never considered her as my wife,â Carter retorted in a cold tone without thinking. âIn my eyes, sheâs nothing more than a tool that was used to set up an arranged marriage.â
âYouâ¦â Adaâs mother had not expected Carter to express those words so bluntly.
She wanted to retort, but Ada clutched her sleeve firmly and pleaded repeatedly, âDonât say anything else. Just take me home quickly!â
âAlright, Iâll bring you home immediately! Let me see who still dares to bully you!â Adaâs mother responded aggressively. She helped Ada stand up and made a move to leave.
Without warning, Carter let out an uncanny snicker. âAs an arsonist who has killed two people, do you think youâd be allowed to leave?â
Adaâs foot abruptly shrank back. Even though Carterâs claims were true, she would never confess.
At this point, the police had already processed Madelineâs report and rushed over to Gray Villa.
When Ada saw that the police officer was about to handcuff her, she immediately put on an expression of grief and began yelling at Carter. âCarter! You may have never regarded me as your wife, but that doesnât give you the right to slander me like this! And you, Eveline, what evidence do you have? How can you convict me with mere words and your so- called intuition? This is absurd! Iâm innocent, Officer.
You cannot arrest me.â
âAda, youâre the one whoâs being absurd.â
Madeline overturned Adaâs lies without hesitation.
âTo prevent Adam from healing Shirleyâs legs and face, you irrationally set a fire to kill Adam and Cathy.
With Adam dead, Shirley will become what you hoped. Sheâll remain in her current condition for the rest of her life.â
Carter listened at the side as Madeline revealed Adaâs motive. The uncanny smile on his face gradually gave way to a cold and dark expression accompanied by a hint of murderous intent.
Ada could sense Carterâs unhappiness. Despite trembling in fear, she clung firmly to her protest.
âThatâs nonsense, Eveline! Is this an act of animosity on your part toward me? Why must you slander me this way? I, Ada, have never committed anything immoral!
âIâm not even acquainted with Adam and Cathy. Carter had not allowed me anywhere near the house they lived in. Iâve never even been there. How could I have started the fire?
âEveline, you keep on claiming that I did it. What evidence do you have? Are you presenting the nonsense that you speak as evidence?â
âOf course, I have evidence, given that Iâve made such a bold statement, â
The moment Madeline uttered those words, Adaâs arrogant and ferocious face froze instantly.
âThereâs evidence?
âDid Eveline have evidence that I started the fire?
âHow is that possible? âThis is impossible! â
Adaâs eyes flitted as she got increasingly flustered.