Martin had cheated on Leana and he fell in love with her sister Gina.
She saved a man yesterday and asked him to send Gina a voice message with her phone.
And then?
Leana covered her head, trying to shake off the chaotic memories and fragmented dreams flooding into her mind.
Leana thought she had raped a man.
Exactly the man that she saved!
Leana suddenly sat up and touched the bed sheet. The man was no longer there, but the pain reminded her that the s*x wasn't a dream last night.
She indeed had s*x with a man!
She was extremely annoyed.
She tried hard to recall what happened yesterday. There was nothing wrong with her body before she returned home yesterday. She only had such symptoms after drinking a glass of water in the living room.
So who drugged her?
A name flashed through her mind. Leana gritted her teeth and put on her pajamas. She groped her way out of the bed.
She held her breath and listened for a while as she pressed her ears against the door. The living room was quiet, not even the sound of breathing could be heard.
She carefully opened the door. There was no longer any scent of a man in the living room.
For a moment, her heart was mixed with complicated feelings.
She fumbled to sit on the sofa, raised her hand, and touched the kettle. There was still a lot of water in the kettle.
The phone suddenly rang. Leana fumbled for her phone and picked it up. "Hello."
"Leana." A cold middle-aged woman's voice sounded. Leana immediately recognized it was her mother, Daisy Woolston.
"Mom," she answered.
"I'll give you an hour to go home," Daisy ordered coldly.
Leana frowned. "What's up?"
"What?" Daisy sneered. "Do you feel arrogant after studying abroad? I can't even order you, can I? Don't forget who raised you. Without us, you wouldn't have grown up so smoothly. Don't think that..."
"Alright." Leana didn't want to hear Daisy's chatter. "I'll go back now."
Daisy was interrupted and got upset. "Hurry up and come back!"
Daisy hung up the phone.
In the Emerald Neighborhood.
Gina sat on the sofa looking through her phone. Seeing Daisy hang up the phone, Gina looked up at her. "Mom, why are you angry with her? Is she worth your attention?"
Daisy picked up the glass of water and drank some water to calm down. "I got angry as soon as I heard her voice! Back then, if it weren't for the valuable jade necklace on her neck, I wouldn't have taken her home! Bastard child!"
Gina rolled her eyes. "Mom, how much did you sell that jade for?"
"About a million." Daisy curled up her lips. "Your dad bought a small factory with that money. That's how he got to where he is today."
"Does Leana know about this?"
"Well, so what if she knows? We adopted and raised her, so she has to pay us," Daisy said in a harsh tone, "If we hadn't brought her back home, she might be living a miserable life now."
"That's right," Gina said righteously, "She owes us! Letting her marry Graham is letting her off!"
"My sweetheart, you just need to focus on keeping the relationship with Martin. After she marries Graham, you can get engaged."
Daisy said proudly, "The betrothal gift offered by the Standen family is a contract worth 7.5 million dollars. When she marries Graham, I will ask your father to buy you a new car."
"Really?" Gina hugged Daisy. "Mom, I want a 500-thousand-dollar red Ferrari."
"Alright!" Daisy wore a proud look. "When Leana marries Graham, you can buy anything you want!"
Gina jumped off the sofa excitedly. "Mom, I want to order a set of designed jewelry in the store."
"Got it!" Daisy waved her hand and said, "You and Martin are in a relationship now. We can't let the Wensley family look down on us. When you get engaged, I will prepare a fancy dress and new jewelry for you. I'll give you all the best! Then you will have the confidence to marry him!"
Gina foresaw her bright future. She hugged Daisy and kissed her hard. She calmed down and frowned. "But Mom, will Leana agree to marry Graham?"
Daisy snorted. "It's not up to her!"