Chapter 9. Driven under the Liquor
Dylan has been avoiding Madison since the incident happened in the swimming pool. He summoned another maid to bring him food instead of Madison, ensuring that Madison and his path wouldn’t cross. There were times when the two met accidentally in the garden because Dylan needed some fresh air; he had a casual talk with Madison and then left her, along with his unusual behavior.
He knew that Madison was clueless and didn’t have any idea about his sudden treatment of her. Before turning his back to walk away, he saw a glint of sorrow in Madison’s eyes, and his guilt kept bugging him overnight.
Dylan buried himself with the piles of papers on his desk, checking and finalizing proposals and mapping out every detail that would benefit R & D Inc. in the future. The company’s future lies in his hand, so he must do his best to meet what his father and mother foresee from him. Dylan heaved a sigh as he leaned on the backrest of his swivel chair, his hands clenched into a fist
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