Love Addiction: Doting On My Love by Wendy

Chatper 93



Chatper 93

Chatper 93


Chapter 0093


“Aren’t you betraying him too? Should he shun you forever?” Violet retorted. A different emotion drove


her statements in support of Luclus.


“You… How dare you challenge me?” Howard, stung by her words, roared in fury.


Violet faced the enraged elder with composure. “Agatha is his wife, replaceable over a lifetime. But


you, his grandfather, deserted him in his darkest hour. What does that make you? It’s like adding salt to


his wound, destroying him for life!”


“What do you know?”


Though he wasn’t shooting, Howard was visibly shaken, his expression betraying his inner turmoil.


Meanwhile, a figure quietly approached, his eyes coldly fixed on the irate old man.


Lucius announced, “Grandma says If you persist, she’ll never see you again.”


His eyes betrayed every bit of disrespect for Howard, even if he spoke to him politely.


Howard, initially seething with anger, suddenly seemed to lose all his fiery energy, resembling a


deflated balloon.


George pushed Violet away from the gun’s muzzle.


Lucius approached and subtly distanced Violet from George, drawing her close.


“Also, don’t handle my woman roughly next time,” he warned.


The phrase “my woman” astounded Violet, who was in shock at his brazen defense of her in front of his


grandfather.


Howard, clearly upset by Lucius’s words, grumbled, “How dare you speak to an elder in such a


manner?”


His howl was loud enough to rattle the roof tiles.


“If you’re truly an elder, act with some dignity!” retorted Lucius sharply.


“You rascal!” Howard’s anger escalated, met by louder rebukes from Lucius.


The intensity of their quarrel left everyone, including Violet, overwhelmed, as if their very eardrums


might rupture.


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Violet admired Regina for being able to live with such a man without becoming overwhelmed by


his presence.


Observing the stark contrast between Howard’s flery temper and Lucius’s Icy demeanor, she couldn’t


help but question whether they were truly related.


George, attempting to ease the tension, interjected, “Madam Davis is still recuperating and should not


be disturbed. Master Davis, please think of her health.”


This appeared to be calming Howard down a little. He grunted before turning to leave.


Stopping midway, he instructed George. “Inform Lucius to relay a message to his


grandmother. She is mine, in life and in death, forever my woman!”


Lucius was present, yet Howard’s stubborn demeanor mirrored that of Lucius himself. Despite their


distinct dispositions, both shared a similarly overbearing, arrogant, and unreasonable nature.


Outside, a helicopter lifted off, carrying Howard away. The wind creates ripples in the grass.


The room finally fell silent.


“Should we really let the old man go just like that?” Violet mused, gazing skyward at Howard’s


diminishing figure, finding a sense of loneliness in Howard’s departing form.


Lucius hummed indifferently, as if relieved to see him go.


Violet, realizing Lucius was still holding her shoulder, tried to move away.


“What did you mean by what you said just now?” Lucius asked, not releasing his grip..


Violet was perplexed. “What did I say?”


“Never mind.”


He evaded the question with an ambiguous answer.


When he came downstairs earlier, he had overheard her bold confrontation with Howard. No one had


ever dared to challenge Howard in such a manner, nor had anyone openly discussed the past events


with him.


Lucius harbored deep–seated bitterness towards Howard, a sentiment that had driven a wedge.


between them over the years.


Yet, it was only in Violet’s presence that he found the courage to articulate these suppressed emotions.


The sense of abandonment he felt from his grandfather lingered heavily in his mind.


He ascended the stairs.


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Violet, lost in thought and touching her chin, struggled to decipher the meaning behind Lucius’s


earlier question.


Eventually, she too made her way upstairs.


Lucius rested against the wall at the top of the steps, his typical poised and graceful manner tainted by


loneliness and despair, like an abandoned child.


His eyes lingered in the direction Howard had departed.


The hurt of Howard leaving him must have been profound. Coupled with the betrayal by his most


beloved woman and the alienation from his nearest kin, he must have felt an overwhelming sense


of isolation.


Violet, driven by a sudden impulse, approached and embraced him.


“V…Vivi!” Lucius uttered, his voice tinged with surprise and uncertainty.


By the time Violet realized the inappropriateness of her gesture, it was too late.


She quickly withdrew, her face flushed with embarrassment. “I…I was just trying to measure your


waist.”


The excuse sounded painfully awkward.


Lucius, tilting his head, looked at her with a knowing gaze and asked, “Did you manage to take the


measurement?”


“Yes,” she replied in a rush.


“And why do you need my waist measurement?”


“That is…”


Feeling his piercing gaze, which seemed to penetrate her facade, she found it impossible to continue


her pretense.


Finally, she confessed, “Honestly, I saw you standing there, so alone, and I thought about your past. I


just felt an urge to hug you.”



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