Stubborn Five
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Lewis was striding toward his car at this moment.
He looked down at his phone.
On the phone was a live broadcast from the entrance of the Olsen residence.
Madeleineâs mother had driven Keira into a corner!
Lewis was very anxious, so much so that when he heard the driverâs words, without a second thought, he drove away immediately!
Now, the reporters on the phone were giving Keira a hard time.
âMrs. Horton, Miss Madeleineâs mother is pleading with you, wonât you say even a word?â
âThatâs a human life; how can you be so cold-hearted?â
âDo you and Mr. Horton really plan to leave Miss Madeleine to die?â
âSince it was agreed that Miss Madeleine would be married to Mr. Horton, why did Mr. Horton have a change of heart? Was it because you intervened? Mrs. Horton, donât you feel guilty? In the dead of night, donât you suddenly feel scared?â
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The reportersâ questions were becoming more and more tricky.
Comments of abuse also swept across the live broadcast chat.
âDammit! A mistress is taking over?â
âI feel that since you made a promise, you should keep it. How can you abandon her when she is mentally unwell?â
âIsnât this the very definition of biting the hand that feeds you?â
âIf Miss Madeleine finds out when she grows up that the person she saved would treat her this way, I wonder if the younger her would still save him!â
âA real-life version of The Farmer and the Viper story!â
âThatâs not even the most important thing! Isnât the most important thing about Mrs. Horton? She doesnât say a word. Is she planning to play dead?â
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The publicâs accusations made Lewis press the accelerator furiously.
He knew these comments wouldnât hurt Keira. Her mental resilience had always been strong, but even so, he didnât want her to be hurt in the slightest.
He ran red lights and sped all the way.
He wanted to tell the reporters it wasnât like that at all.
He wanted to help clear Keiraâs name!
But just as he was turning a corner, Keiraâs distinct, cool voice emerged from the live broadcast.
âSince youâre all so interested in our private life as a couple, then today Iâll take the time to explain it thoroughly here.â
Upon hearing this, Lewis frowned.
Keira was always a woman of few words, not good at explaining. Was she overwhelmed by the pressure today?
As he was pondering, he heard her voice again.
âHave you ever played house?â
All the reporters were slightly stunned, and then someone answered, âYes.â
âWhen you played house and told a girl you would marry her when you grew up, did you actually marry her when you grew up?â
The reporters were instantly at a loss.
Someone reacted quickly, obviously someone arranged by the Horton familyâs first branch. âYou canât say it like that. We were just playing, but Mr. Horton and Miss Madeleineâs situation is clearly different. Miss Madeleine saved Mr. Hortonâs life!â
Keira looked at that reporter and smiled. âYes, she saved his life, didnât she? So, is it because she saved Mr. Hortonâs life that she developed depression?â
That reporter was speechless.
Keira then lowered her eyes and continued. âFive years ago when Mr. Horton found her, Madeleine was being beaten by her mother and father, wanting to sell her to someone else as their daughter-in-law. Mrs. Davis, at that time, you certainly didnât have the love for your daughter that you do now.â
This statement modo Madeleineâs mother choke un and then she wailed. âI just wanted her to get married.
I didnât want her to die!â
âDo you know how Madeleineâs mental illness came
about?â
Keira looked at everyone around her. âYouâre all only concerned about whether Mr. Horton abandoned her
or not, but have you ever thought about the cause of her illness? Itâs because of the abuse she suffered from her parents that she lost all hope in life! Lewis could have saved her, but he was merely her medicine! Since when did a personâs death cease to be about holding the executioner accountable and instead become about questioning the medicine?â
The reporters were stunned into silence once again.
Keira stepped forward. âMadeleine has been suffering from severe depression and autism for five years. If she had gotten married, what state would she be in now? Either living her days in a daze or she would have already jumped off a building, wouldnât she? Instead of, as of now, rationally telling everyone that she will die without Mr. Horton!â
All the reporters and people watching the live broadcast fell silent.
Keira continued. âOver these years, the amount of money Madeleine spent on treatments both at home and abroad is something an ordinary family cannot
afford! And when she chose to return to her country, Mr. Horton established a mental hospital here for her! During these five years, whenever she called, Mr. Horton was there at her beck and call⊠I ask you all,
who can do that?
âNow, because Madeleine is gravely ill and attempted suicide, you blame Mr. Horton for the medicine not being administered in time. Why donât you ask the assailants why they hurt her, making her end up like
this?!â
Keira suddenly turned her head towards Madeleineâs mother. âYou repeatedly claim itâs for Madeleineâs own good, but are you even fit to be a mother?â
Madeleineâs mother swallowed hard. âI donât care, my daughter is about to die now, and itâs because of Mr. Horton. You say I abused my daughter, do you have evidence? Without evidence, donât talk nonsense
here!â
Keira scoffed. âEveryone on your street knows about you and your husband abusing your child. Just ask any elder, and weâll find out, right? Evidence is something the police will look for.â
Madeleineâs mother was caught off guard once again.
âBut youâve reminded me, Iâm going to call the police now and report you for abusing Madeleine, resulting in her mental disorder!â
Having said that, Keira took out her phone and dialed the police in front of the reporters.
Holly arrived quickly, filed a case, and arrested Madeleineâs mother.
Madeleineâs mother was terrified, but thinking of the money promised by the Horton familyâs first branch, her eyes lit up again as she angrily shouted, âMrs. Horton, by doing this, are you and Mr. Horton plannin to wash your hands of my daughter completely? Thereâs a saying, âIf you save someone, save them all the way.â Donât you understand? My daughter saved his life. How can he fall in love with you, a mistress!â
The other reporters turned their attention back to Keira, also asking, âMrs. Horton, what you said just now made sense, but the problem now is that the medicine canât stop. What are you and Mr. Horton planning to do?â
Keira looked at the reporter who had spoken, her gaze resolute.
Meanwhile, Lewis suddenly had a bad feeling and quickly pulled the car over to the roadside.
After screeching to a halt, he heard the cool voice of a woman coming from the camera.
âSince everyone is here, Iâll clarify right now. Iâm not the mistress, Mr. Horton and I are in a relationship out of free will, and he never dated Madeleine after
growing up. He just wanted to help her with her treatment. As for the issue of the medicine that concerns everybody the mostâŠâ
Keira looked toward the camera, her gaze resolute as she stared straight ahead.
âDonât worry; the medicine wonât stop because Mr. Horton has chosen to divorce me.â
Lewisâs heart clenched tightly, and he suddenly found
it hard to breathe!
She said itâŠ
She announced it in front of the reporters.
Lewis slammed his fist onto the steering wheel.
Sheâd saved his face, made everyone think he was a good manâŠ
But he never wanted to be a good man!
Lewis watched as the reporters left satisfied, as the comments in the live feed praised themâŠ
After the live broadcast ended, he received a text message from her. âMeet me at the courthouse at 2 p.m. Bring all your documents this time.:
Lewis stared at the message, his eyes bloodshot, and despite the heartache, he managed to reply, âAlright.
He didnât remember how he drove the car home.
He parked the car in the parking lot and saw the driver of the Hortonâs old house waiting there. âMr. Horton, why couldnât you wait for me and let me finish what I was saying?â
The driver wiped the sweat from his forehead and sighed. âItâs because of that courier. The old master
insisted I tell you that itâs the courier youâve been
looking forward to and the one youâve been waiting for, sent by a person to Stubborn Five!â
Stubborn FiveâŠ
Lewis was stunned.
He looked at the driver incredulously, âYou saidâŠ
who?â