?Chapter 737:
“Huh? Why not?”
Dani looked at Cedric and said, “My hubby is being a little clingy.”
Hurst was left speechless.
Lillian clicked her tongue, shaking her head.
“No wonder they say beauty can be so distracting. Cedric’s definitely like a seductive temptress.”
Dani was more than happy to indulge him, and no one could object.
Meanwhile, at the Shadowpeak Madhouse, Caiden was slowly losing his grip on reality.
This was one of the top mental institutions in the country, but he felt like he had reached his breaking point.
“When is Daniing?” he shouted over and over, his frustration growing.
The ce was nothing like any other mental hospital—there were no individual rooms. Everyone was packed together in one big space.
The guards didn’t care about keeping order.
If someone got hurt or even killed, it was just bad luck for them. After all, people in mental hospitals weren’t held responsible for their actions. That was the grim warning Hurst had given Caiden when he first arrived.
Caiden had been stuck in this ce for three days, and each day, he was beaten relentlessly. Surrounded by madmen, he honestly felt like he was losing his sanity.
“When is Daniing?” Caiden screamed in anger.
“How dare you speak her name?”
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Before Hurst could reply, Caiden turned and saw a group of men ring at him, their eyes cold and menacing.
That night, he almost came close to losing his life in that hellhole.
The following morning, as Dani began her workday, her phone rang with a call from Hurst.
Natalie was by the doorway, appearing to keep busy, yet her focus was entirely on Dani as she listened in with keen interest.
Dani was aware but remained unfazed, keeping herposure.
She answered the call with a simple, “Hello?”
“Dani, will you being by today?” Hurst asked.
“What’s the matter?”
“Caiden says he’ll take his own life if you don’t show up.”
At these words, Natalie’s actions halted, her expression showing more concern than Dani’s.
“Just ignore him,” Dani replied casually.
Caiden then became frantic on the line.
“Dani! I am your father. How can you just let me die?”
Dani, uninterested, ended the call abruptly.
Observing Dani’sposed demeanor, Natalie silently judged her as cold-hearted, especially towards her own father.
Natalie’s face took on a thoughtful expression as she pondered what Dani’s vulnerability might be.
“Dani, what was that about just now?” Natalie asked, feigning ignorance.
With a chuckle, Dani leaned back and shed a knowing half-smile.
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