That was one thing to say, but a fire still raged in Paige Summersās heart, one that was difficult to extinguish.
She struggled to calm herself, her gaze slowly growing determined. "Iām going to shut down Summers Armaments. As for Blake Morrison, have someone send him a message for me. Just say that something has come up and I canāt make it over for now. Ask him to understand."
It only took Marcus Monroe a moment to understand her intention. Such a vague message would undoubtedly arouse Blake Morrisonās suspicion. If the Mercers wanted to find something out, they certainly had their ways. "You mean you want to use the Mercer Family?"
"No, thatās just a side benefit. Of course, if the Mercer Family is willing to apply pressure, I wonāt object. Itās like you saidāSheldon Reidās position is too high. To make a move against him, Iāll have to rely on some outside help." After a brief pause, she continued, "Also, please arrange a meeting with Wendy Lowell for me. She must be the most anxious person to know my whereabouts. I want to see her in person!"
At that, Marcus Monroeās expression turned serious. "I donāt agree. You donāt want to acknowledge her, do you? Thereās no need to force yourself for Sheldon Reidās sake. Do you really have so little faith in my ability to handle this?"
Paige was taken aback for a moment, then tilted her head to look at him.
"First, itās no trouble. I was going to see her eventually, even without all this. After all, she is āPaige Summersāsā biological mother. Strictly speaking, she wasnāt really at fault for not being able to raise her child. And second... why should I push everything onto you? You have your own things to do. Donāt think I havenāt seen the blood in your eyes. If I let you work yourself to exhaustion, where would I ever find another man who treats me this well?"
Marcus Monroe gazed at her, a smile slowly dawning in his eyes.
"Are you done?"
"Uh-huh!"
"I want to kiss you. May I?"
Paige shot him a sidelong glance. "Do you even need to ask?"
Before the last syllable had faded, she was already kissing him.
Marcus Monroe felt that Paigeās kiss was just like her as a person: decisive and firm, but not born of reckless abandon.
She was passionate, yet knew when to advance and when to retreat.
She wasnāt completely unguarded, nor was she entirely dependent. She always maintained her independence.
But he didnāt mind.
In fact, this was what he wanted.
Losing yourself for someone else isnāt love; a life like that quickly becomes exhausting. To go the distance together, you have to learn to respect one another, even to cherish and protect each otherās individuality.
That was the secret to never growing tired of each other!
However, though Marcus Monroe had agreed to the meeting with Wendy Lowell, he still went to great lengths to make arrangements before letting her go.
Wendy Lowell was not only a daughter of the Lowell Family, she was also Sheldon Reidās stepmother.
It was hard to say whether she already knew the whole story and had chosen to stand against them.
For Paigeās safety, Marcus was determined to assume the absolute worst of the woman.
The meeting was ultimately set at a restaurant under the Jovitas umbrella. Once Marcus had made the arrangements, he told Paige to enter the private room in a light disguise.
Wendy Lowell was already waiting. She froze for a second when she saw Paige, then immediately stood up and rushed over, grabbing her hand. "Paige! Are you okay? Where did you move to? Did something happen? Are you in danger?"
The barrage of questions took Paige by surprise, but she just smiled and sat down with her.
"Iām fine, Iām not hurt. There have been some troubles, itās true, but theyāll be resolved sooner or later. I might even move back then."
Wendy Lowellās brow furrowed. "Whoās giving you trouble? Is it the same people who tried to assassinate you last time?"
Paige shook her head. "That was over a long time ago. This is someone else. Letās not talk about it. How have you been lately?"
The more she tried to change the subject, the more Wendy Lowell felt that something was wrong.
She hesitated for a moment before going along with her. "Iām doing fine, I just miss you. Oh, by the way, that dagger you gave me? I carry it with me all the time. A few of my friends saw it and absolutely loved it. They keep pestering me, asking if I could get you to make custom ones for them. I was afraid youād be too busy, so I didnāt agree, I just said Iād ask you first before getting back to them. What do you think?"
Paige nodded. "I could, but it would be impossible to make another one identical to yours. That dagger is one of my masterpieces; I canāt reach that level of craftsmanship every time."
Of course, that wasnāt entirely true.
If she wanted to, she could make something even better.
It was just that after that one attempt, she realized she really didnāt enjoy making such overly complex pieces.
In her opinion, it was too much of a waste of time!
But when she said this, Wendy Lowell was, of course, secretly delighted.
āThis means my daughter made it especially for me. Itās one of a kind!ā
So she smiled and said, "Donāt go to so much trouble, then. Simpler is fine. Just write down a list of the materials you need, and Iāll have them find everything themselves. You can make the daggers whenever you have time. Thereās no rush."
"That works."
Paige pulled a pen and paper from her bag, wrote down the materials one by one, and handed the list over.
As Wendy Lowell tucked the paper away, she asked casually, "Regarding your trip out of the city, I heard afterward that Reed went too. Was he good to you?"
Paige froze. After a long moment, she changed the subject, her tone stiff. "Thatās not important right now. Thereās something I wanted to ask you, actually. You know of a man named Milton Faraday, donāt you?"
Wendy Lowell frowned.
āWhat does she mean, "not important"? Could it be... that Sheldon isnāt good to Paige?ā
āBut heās always acted so magnanimous. He was even the one who suggested Paige come to the Reid Family home.ā
āHe has no reason to act like that, does he?!ā
āCould it be that itās all just for show? That heās actually deeply bothered by Paigeās existence?ā
Come to think of it, she hadnāt had much contact with Sheldon Reid.
Especially after her husband passed away, Sheldon Reid rarely returned to the Reid Family home. On the rare occasions he did, the two of them would only exchange pleasantries, rarely touching on other matters.
Therefore, her good impression of Sheldon Reid was half due to her late husband, and half due to hearsay.
Capable young men always tend to make a good impression on people.
Before, since theyād never had any conflicts, she had never given much thought to what Sheldon Reid was truly like. But with Paige in the picture, she was forced to.
āIf Sheldon is really that two-faced, isnāt Paige in terrible danger?!ā
The more Wendy Lowell thought about it, the more unsettled she became. She didnāt even hear what Paige said until she repeated herself. "Oh, of course, I know him," she said, finally snapping out of it. "What happened to him?"
Paige looked at her, puzzled. "You donāt know? He defected! Sheldon Reid is furiousāhe even sent people to capture him."
"What! How could that be?!"