Chapter 717
Chapter 717
Behind every story are untold tears and anguish. The world only knows Veikko as the Saviors' second in command who's living it up. Nobody would ever imagine he has experienced such a painful past.
“Is he planning to go back and seek revenge?”
Bailey nodded. “Yeah. That's his plan. He won't let anyone stand in his way, nor does anyone have the right to do so. There are some struggles that only those who've experienced it firsthand will know what it feels like.”
Having been violated by a group of men and had his innocence sullied, he has always seen himself as unclean. That's why he was so resistant when someone as pure and flawless as Caridee approached him. Even if he has feelings for her, he won't dare to think anything will come of them.
As she spoke, she began to get misty-eyed. Others don't understand where Veikko's hatred stems from because they've never seen him at his lowest, but because I've witnessed it, I support him in his mission for revenge. Even if the road ahead of him is full of obstacles, I'm willing to stand by his side as he breaks out of this cage, freeing himself from the shackles of fate and venting the pent-up hatred and rage inside him.
Zeke stretched out his arms and hugged her. After pondering for a moment, he asked, “Who are his family members?” Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.
“The Carters from Epea.”
Hearing that, he could not help but laugh. The Carter family is Epea's most prestigious family. Internationally, their status is only second to that of the Luther family. It appears there'll be plenty of
obstacles in his path.
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Meanwhile, Wendy disguised herself as a maid and slipped out of the medical base by following the purchasing staff. Then, she headed straight for the airport.
Her arrival caught the attention of Philip's men immediately, but he did not let them do anything yet. After all, they were still in Hallsbay. If they happened to do something that alerted Bailey, they would not be able to leave even if they wanted to.
“Let her board the plane first and wait until she's out of the country before moving in. Oh, and make sure to monitor her phone activity. Don't let her contact anyone before she gets on the plane. I don't care whether it's a call or a text message. I want you to intercept them all.”
“Got it, Mr. Hoffman. By the way, she arrived at the airport by herself. There's no sign of Mr. Sebastian.”
“No matter. That's good enough. Holden will definitely compromise if he loves her, and even if he doesn't have feelings for her, he'll still make concessions for the sake of his son.”
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Over at the Saviors' branch, Veikko was waiting for Bailey to arrive when Caridee suddenly showed up.
He narrowed his eyes at Zayron standing beside him and asked in a low voice, “Did you tell her that I'm leaving?”
Zayron pouted. “She's my aunt, and you're my uncle. I think the two of you make quite a good match, so I told her.”
By then, Caridee had walked over. Hearing what her nephew said, she gave him a thumbs up. “You have a good eye. I think we're a good match too.”
Veikko looked grim as he turned to the bodyguard beside him. “Who told you and your men to let her in? Anyone who isn't a member of this sect isn't allowed in. Are you incapable of understanding such a basic rule?”
“It wasn't us. It was Mr. Zayron who instructed us to let her in.”
Veikko's expression darkened even further at that reply. “Treason is an unforgivable crime. Go and receive your punishment.”
Here, Caridee stepped forward and hugged his arm. His eyes widened slightly, and he instinctively tried to free himself from her grasp, but she stopped him.
“Bailey put a lot of effort into treating my injured arm, and it has finally regained some sensation. If that annoys you, however, feel free to injure it again.”
He stopped moving abruptly. Then, he turned his head away slightly and said in an icy tone, “I've said what I needed to say and made things clear to you, so why are you still pestering me? As the eldest daughter of the most prominent family, shouldn't you be more careful about maintaining your reputation?”
Pouting, she muttered, “I lost the use of my arm because of you, so what do I care about maintaining my reputation? Are you returning to the Saviors' headquarters? Take me with you! I told you before that I'm willing to join your sect if you don't think I'm worthy of you. I'll work hard to change to be more like you until you're satisfied.”
A dim light flickered in Veikko's eyes, and his mind was overwhelmed with jumbled thoughts. “I'm not taking you there, so give up on your wishful thinking and let go of me.”
Caridee held onto his arm tightly and shook her head vehemently. “I'm not letting go! It doesn't matter if you refuse. My sister-in-law is the head of the Saviors. I'll just ask her to command you to take me there.”
He squeezed his eyes shut. When he opened them again, the conflicted look in them had vanished, and he appeared as calm and composed as usual.
Looking ahead, he called out, “Bailey!”
She turned around subconsciously, and in one quick move, he reached out a hand and knocked her unconscious.
Gazing at the woman slumped in his arms, his stony expression gradually faded, replaced by helplessness and frustration.
He gently stroked her face with his long and slender fingers, every move as cautious as though he were tracing the most exquisite artwork in the world.
“In the end, you still lost your heart to her.” The sound of Bailey's voice jolted him from his daze.
“Take her away. If possible, give her a pill that'll make her lose her memories so that she'll forget about me. There are many young and talented men out there. She shouldn't be wasting her time on me.”
After pondering for a while, Bailey ventured, “Cari's not a fool. Some day, she'll find out about your past. With her temperament, she'll look for you after learning about what you went through and won't care about the consequences. I'm afraid you'll never be free from her.”
Veikko pressed his lips together and said nothing.
“I'll try to hide it from her. However, I hope that after you've had your revenge, you can consider a relationship with her. Veikko, you've had a lot on your shoulders. Once you've exacted vengeance, you should settle down and live a peaceful life. Caridee is a good match. She's bubbly and cheerful. She'll be able to dispel the pain and darkness in your heart and light up your entire life,” Bailey continued.
He passed Caridee to her, then turned to leave. As he walked, he said, “I'm too unclean and can't be her lover. Don't try and ruin her life. After all, you're her aunt.”
His response left Bailey disappointed. His horrible past has left an indelible mark on him, and I'm afraid he'll never be able to walk out of that darkness.
Taking Caridee from Bailey's arms, Zeke urged, “You should go and see him off.”
At the airport, the flight was about to take off soon, and the passengers were in the process of boarding the plane.
Wendy took her phone from her bag and dialed Bailey's number. However, the call failed to go through.
Seeing that the other passengers were getting their boarding passes checked, she sent Bailey a text message that said: Bailey, I'm making a trip back to Moranta. Don't worry. My aunt will help me. Please take care of Sebastian in the meantime. Thank you so much.
After sending the message, she turned off her phone and walked to the boarding gate.
In the crowd some distance away, Miranda watched her niece pass through the boarding gate with tears streaming down her cheeks. I'm sorry, Wends. I was forced into this. Philip has my husband and son, so I don't have any choice.
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Bailey had just seen Veikko off when she received a call from the medical base. Upon hearing Zayn say that Wendy was nowhere to be found, she suddenly recalled how she had left in such a rush that she completely forgot to instruct the butler to keep a close eye on Wendy.