Chapter 10: Chapter 10
1,043 words<html><head></head><body><p>Alexander Laurent remained silent.</p> <p>Food was merely fuel to him.</p> <p>Its taste was irrelevant.</p> <p>"All washed."</p> <p>Sophia Sullivan looked up.</p> <p>The bell peppers and baby bok choy were arranged with obsessive precision.</p> <p>"Something amusing?" Alexander glanced up.</p> <p>Sophia cleared her throat lightly.</p> <p>"Nothing. You can go ahead."</p> <p>"Alright." He dried his hands and gave a slight nod.</p> <p>Sophia prepared a table of light, bland dishes.</p> <p>Most were tailored to Professor Eleanor Watson's dietary needs.</p> <p>"You still remember my preferences..." the elderly woman sighed softly.</p> <p>After the meal, Sophia began clearing the dishes.</p> <p>Alexander naturally followed her into the kitchen.</p> <p>He stood under the warm yellow light, his tall frame casting a long shadow.</p> <p>His profile was sharp and defined, like a sculpture.</p> <p>Professor Watson leaned against the doorway.</p> <p>"Clara, how did you meet your senior colleague?"</p> <p>Alexander was her most accomplished protégé.</p> <p>Sophia was her favorite student.</p> <p>She had long intended to introduce them.</p> <p>Fate, it seemed, had brought them together first.</p> <p>A voice suddenly called from outside—</p> <p>"Professor Watson! You have a visitor!"</p> <p>Professor Watson turned and went out.</p> <p>A smiling young woman stood in the living room.</p> <p>"Hello, Professor. I'm Amelia Roscente. I visited you at the hospital and inquired about the graduate program."</p> <p>Professor Watson nodded.</p> <p>"I remember. Please, have a seat."</p> <p>Amelia's smile widened.</p> <p>"I heard you were recuperating at home, so I brought some tonics..."</p> <p>Professor Watson glanced at the gift boxes on the tea table.</p> <p>Ginseng, bird's nest, cordyceps...</p> <p>Her smile faded slightly.</p> <p>Amelia continued, "About the graduate position I mentioned last time—"</p> <p>Professor Watson interrupted her.</p> <p>"Your kindness is appreciated, but please take these back. We admit students every year. The competition is fierce, and selection is based entirely on merit."</p> <p>Amelia was stunned.</p> <p>This wasn't what was discussed in the hospital...</p> <p>The professor had said "there's a chance" and "you could try"...</p> <p>"Professor, I—"</p> <p>"Miss Roscente, I'm sorry, but I have other guests. I won't keep you. My assistant will help you carry these to your car."</p> <p>The dismissal was clear.</p> <p>Amelia walked out, crestfallen.</p> <p>She bumped into someone on her way out.</p> <p>"Sophia Sullivan?" she exclaimed. "What are you doing here?"</p> <p>Sophia wore a simple white T-shirt and a printed apron.</p> <p>She held a trash bag.</p> <p>"What a coincidence." Sophia looked surprised, then smiled.</p> <p>She didn't dislike Amelia.</p> <p>Though she had a spoiled rich girl's air, it wasn't offensive.</p> <p>Their acquaintance was superficial at best.</p> <p>"You..." Amelia looked her over. "Working as a housekeeper now?"</p> <p>Sophia: "?"</p> <p>"Did my brother not give you any money?"</p> <p>"??"</p> <p>"Oh my god! How tacky! I can't stand this—" She stomped her heels in frustration and stormed off.</p> <p>She pulled out her phone as she walked.</p> <p>This wasn't about championing Sophia.</p> <p>It was about her brother's appalling lack of class!</p> <p>It was like skipping the tip at a fancy restaurant!</p> <p>Amelia felt secondhand embarrassment.</p> <p>"Hey—Ethan! I have to say, you're just—"</p> <p>The call connected. Amelia prepared to unleash her tirade.</p> <p>"Busy. Not in the mood for your nonsense."</p> <p>"Who's nonsense? This is your fault! How can you be so stingy? Stingy men are as disgusting as rats!"</p> <p>"Go bother someone else if you're having a meltdown." What was she even on about?</p> <p>Amelia plowed on. "Sophia Sullivan cooked and cleaned for you. She kept you company. How can you not give her a single cent? Forcing her to work as a housekeeper? Don't you care about your reputation?"</p> <p>Silence on the other end for a beat. "...Who did you say?"</p> <p>"Sophia Sullivan."</p> <p>"Housekeeper... What do you mean?"</p> <p>Amelia described what she saw. "...This time you've really gone too far. Even a devoted follower deserves basic respect. Don't mistreat living things..."</p> <p>Ethan Roscente didn't hear the rest.</p> <p>His mind echoed with—</p> <p>Sophia Sullivan. Housekeeper. Earning money...</p> <p>So she had cashed the $7.2 million check but didn't dare use it.</p> <p>He loosened his tie, his gaze dark and unreadable.</p> <p>His expression was complex, almost philosophical.</p> <p>Hah. She left so decisively. He thought she had really made it on her own.</p> <p>Turns out...</p> <p>Without him, she couldn't even survive.</p> <p>"Ethan, you spacing out? Your turn."</p> <p>Sebastian Evans pointed at the dice cup.</p> <p>"Not playing anymore."</p> <p>Ethan picked up his jacket and car keys, ready to leave.</p> <p>"You were the one who wanted to hang out?"</p> <p>Sebastian was confused.</p> <p>Ethan: "Changed my mind. Something came up."</p> <p>She should be begging him to pick her up by now, right?</p> <p>...</p> <p>Ethan waited and waited in his car.</p> <p>Apart from work calls and messages, the call he wanted never came.</p> <p>He stopped waiting.</p> <p>He drove straight to Olivia Lopez's apartment.</p> <p>Sophia had no family or close friends in the city.</p> <p>Every time they fought, she ran to Olivia's.</p> <p>He'd gone to fetch her countless times.</p> <p>He knew the way by heart.</p> <p>"Ethan Roscente?"</p> <p>Someone called his name as he got out.</p> <p>He turned to see Olivia arm-in-arm with a young man, heading home.</p> <p>"What are you doing here?" Olivia's eyes were wary.</p> <p>"Where's Sophia Sullivan?"</p> <p>"What do you want?"</p> <p>"I asked, where is Sophia Sullivan?" His patience was thin.</p> <p>Olivia was bold and lived wildly.</p> <p>Ethan's impression of her was poor.</p> <p>He'd even warned Sophia to keep her distance, afraid she'd be influenced.</p> <p>The usually obedient Sophia hadn't listened about this.</p> <p>Ethan's opinion of Olivia sank further.</p> <p>Olivia wasn't intimidated. "Get this straight, pal. You broke up. What right do you have to demand where she is?"</p> <p>Ethan smirked coldly. "How many times have we 'broken up'? You can't even count them on one hand."</p> <p>"So?"</p> <p>"Blocking me now is pointless. Don't bother playing the villain."</p> <p>Sophia would always come crawling back to apologize eventually.</p> <p>Olivia laughed at his arrogance. "In your eyes, is Clara less than a dog? You can want her or discard her as you please? She's unimportant, not worth cherishing?"</p> <p>Ethan didn't want to argue. "If you won't tell me, I'll go up and find her myself."</p> <p>The young man next to Olivia stepped forward to block him. "Sir, breaking and entering is illegal."</p> <p>Ethan didn't even look at him. He just gave Olivia a cold, knowing smile. "Fine. I'll remember this. But it won't matter. In the end, she'll still come begging back to me, obedient as a dog."</p> </body></html>