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Chapter 669

    ?<strong>Chapter 669:</strong>


    Jake jumped up, stumbling back several steps, his breathing ragged. Why did this happen? Could she have drugged him? Yet, this wasn’t the moment for such questions.


    After knocking and receiving no answer, the person kicked the door open.


    The neer was none other than yton. His eyes, dark and piercing, took in the scene, his emotions a mixture of shock and fury.


    Jake’s fists clenched as his mind raced, struggling toe up with an exnation.


    Kallie, still under the influence of the drug, was visibly distressed, tears streaming down her face, yet her gaze remained fixed on Jake. yton swiftly moved to cover her with his coat, his eyes never leaving Jake, who appeared bewildered and overwhelmed. With a sigh of relief, yton realized Jake had yet to recall Kallie. Seizing the moment, yton began to scold Jake.


    “Jake, I know you don’t love my sister, but you two are married. Behave yourself for the sake of Elma. Would you want her to learn her father is unfaithful?”


    A mix of rage and frustration washed over Jake. He found himself at a loss for words, grappling with the regret that things had escted to this.


    As yton held Kallie, jealousy gnawed at Jake, his voiceden with bitterness. “Why don’t you ask your dear sister about her actions? Yes, I nearly slipped, but she had this woman kidnapped and drugged. Had I been just a few minutester, your sister’s men would have taken advantage of this innocent woman.”


    yton was shocked beyond belief. “Cara did this to her?” Jake, his calm now restored, responded icily, “What, you think I’m lying about your sister? You know what she’s capable of. I’m not making this up.”


    yton wanted to protest, but the sight of Kallie’s condition urged him to instruct his bodyguards to rush her to the hospital. After arranging everything, yton turned back to Jake, his face a mask of conflicting emotions. Hidden in the shadows, his troubled expression went unnoticed by Jake.


    “Jake, I can overlook what happened today. I won’t breathe a word of it, not even to Cara. As for her targeting that woman, I’ll talk to her. Just remember, I’m doing this for Elma, and I’ll only cover for you this one time.”


    Jake was quick to challenge him. “Whether it’s for Elma or Cara, you and I both know the truth.”


    yton scowled. “I’ve said my piece. The next move is yours.”


    Jake stopped yton, uncertainty in his voice as he inquired, “You seem to know that woman well. What’s her name?”


    yton’s heart pounded. Why was Jake asking about Kallie? Yet, after a moment’s reflection, he figured that even if Jake’s memories were cloudy, the feelings buried deep in his heart remained undeniable.


    yton paused briefly before saying, “She is Sarah Miller. You both grew up together, and she always stood in the way of you and Cara. She’s done a lot to hurt Cara, all because of you. You even vowed to cut ties with her forever. If you doubt my words, feel free to check it yourself.”


    Jake furrowed his brows in confusion. “If that’s true, then why did you…”


    yton bit his lip, cutting Jake off. “Those things are in the past. I know her well, and I’d rather not rake up those old grievances. Besides, if something happened to her because of Cara, it wouldn’t bode well for Cara.” With that, yton walked away.


    To stop Jake from following, yton had someone fetch Elma. Half-awake, Elma was brought to Jake, herrge eyes clouded with bewilderment.


    Jake lifted Elma into his arms, where she snuggled close, murmuring, “Daddy, are we running away?”


    Jake managed a wry smile. “We may not be able to run away for now, but don’t worry, Elma. Daddy’s here to keep you safe.” Elma wrapped her arms around his neck, her voice sweet and innocent. “I trust you.”


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