Chapter 13: Chapter 13
1,115 words<html><head></head><body><p>Among wealthy families, arranged marriages often mean both parties lead separate lives.</p> <p>A man keeping mistresses on the side is hardly a concern.</p> <p>As long as the wife's position is secure, the outside dalliances are merely diversions.</p> <p>Victoria Roscente considered herself an enlightened mother-in-law.</p> <p>She never excessively interfered in her son's private life.</p> <p>Speaking to Sophia Sullivan today was already a tremendous concession on her part.</p> <p>But the expected scene of tearful gratitude never materialized.</p> <p>Sophia merely glanced at her coldly, a faint, mocking smile curling her lips.</p> <p>"Mrs. Roscente, save your charity for those who actually need it."</p> <p>"Ethan and I have already broken up."</p> <p>"From now on, let's just be strangers."</p> <p>In the past, for Ethan's sake, she had endured Victoria's endless nitpicking.</p> <p>Her degrees were never good enough, she lacked an overseas education, she had no career achievements.</p> <p>In short, she was never worthy of the Roscente family heir.</p> <p>But now, she didn't even want Ethan anymore.</p> <p>What right did this would-be mother-in-law have to judge her?</p> <p>Sophia leaned forward slightly, her red lips parting.</p> <p>"Let me offer you some advice."</p> <p>"Try not to be so cutting with your words in the future."</p> <p>"It might get you slapped."</p> <p>"And one more thing—"</p> <p>"A monkey in fine clothes is still just a monkey."</p> <p>"You should learn some manners."</p> <p>She turned and walked into the library, her skirt swaying gracefully.</p> <p>Victoria stood frozen on the spot, her face livid with rage.</p> <p>"How dare she speak to me like that?!"</p> <p>"Who does she think she is?! Does she still want to marry into our family?!"</p> <p>Amelia Roscente winced from her mother's tight grip, finally snapping back to reality.</p> <p>"Mom... did she say she broke up with Ethan?"</p> <p>"Don't tell me you believe that nonsense?"</p> <p>"Everyone knows Sophia is obsessed with Ethan."</p> <p>"She used to cling to him like a desperate dog, refusing to let go."</p> <p>Amelia checked the time.</p> <p>"Let's go meet the university administrators. We're going to be late."</p> <p>Victoria took a deep breath, forcing her anger down.</p> <p>"Let's go. Don't let that trash delay important matters."</p> <p>...</p> <p>The MIT library held vast collections and was revered as an academic sanctuary.</p> <p>Sophia circled twice before finding an empty seat.</p> <p>The bioinformatics section was right behind her.</p> <p>Her gaze swept across the top shelf, where she unexpectedly spotted Alexander Laurent's work.</p> <p>Curious, she pulled it out. The cover featured a deep, cosmic star chart.</p> <p>It perfectly captured his essence—vast, serene, and profoundly enigmatic.</p> <p>It was a research notebook on protein molecular structures.</p> <p>A cross-disciplinary study blending biology and physics.</p> <p>The title page bore a handwritten inscription: 'All things are connected. Knowledge has no borders.'</p> <p>Only a genius like him could state interdisciplinary study so matter-of-factly.</p> <p>Sophia became engrossed, unaware of how much time had passed.</p> <p>Though her undergraduate major was bioinformatics, her physics grades were equally outstanding.</p> <p>By 1 PM, she closed the book and returned it to its place.</p> <p>Her stomach ached with hunger.</p> <p>Just as she stepped out of the library, her phone rang. It was Olivia Lopez.</p> <p>"Vivi?"</p> <p>"Are you home?"</p> <p>"I'm at the library. What's up?"</p> <p>"That scumbag Ethan came looking for you yesterday!"</p> <p>"He demanded to know where you were. Like I'd ever tell him?"</p> <p>"You haven't run into him lately, have you?"</p> <p>Sophia took a sip of water.</p> <p>"No."</p> <p>"Good." Olivia sighed in relief. "Are you free tonight? I need a favor..."</p> <p>...</p> <p>After meeting the university administrators, Amelia's mood improved.</p> <p>The frustration Professor Eleanor Watson caused had completely vanished.</p> <p>"Mom, let's get in the car."</p> <p>Victoria stared intently toward the library, her brow furrowed.</p> <p>"You go ahead. There's something I need to take care of."</p> <p>She called for another family driver.</p> <p>Amelia assumed her mother was heading to a tea party and didn't think much of it.</p> <p>Unbeknownst to her, Victoria got in the car and instructed directly,</p> <p>"Take me to Ethan's office."</p> <p>...</p> <p>Ethan had just finished a meeting when he saw his mother approaching with a stormy expression.</p> <p>He felt a headache coming on. "Mom, what are you doing here?"</p> <p>"Can't I visit my son?"</p> <p>"That's not what I meant." He rubbed the back of his neck awkwardly.</p> <p>Victoria snorted coldly and settled onto the sofa.</p> <p>"If you can't control your woman, I can step in and handle it for you."</p> <p>Ethan was baffled. "What?"</p> <p>"Look at Sophia's attitude! It's all because you spoiled her!"</p> <p>"I ran into her at the MIT library earlier. She actually talked back after I said just a few words!"</p> <p>"She called me cutting and mocked me for being uneducated!"</p> <p>"Trash from a low-class family has no manners!"</p> <p>Ethan frowned. "You saw her at the library?"</p> <p>"Instead of staying home to cook and clean, she prances around the library pretending to be intellectual!"</p> <p>"Does she think that will make me respect her? Dream on!"</p> <p>"She even claimed she's broken up with you and that you're strangers now!"</p> <p>"Since when does a junior speak to an elder like that?!"</p> <p>Victoria suddenly fixed her gaze on him. "Did you two really break up?"</p> <p>Ethan found himself saying, "Of course not."</p> <p>"Hmph! I knew it! She'd never let go of her golden ticket!"</p> <p>"Go home and teach her a proper lesson! Women need discipline to behave!"</p> <p>Ethan was growing irritated.</p> <p>"Mom, I have another meeting soon. Let me have someone drive you home."</p> <p>Seeing his son's darkening expression, Victoria wisely dropped the subject.</p> <p>"Just remember to discipline her. Women only listen when they're taught a lesson!"</p> <p>"Mm."</p> <p>After seeing his mother out, Ethan loosened his tie and let out a long breath.</p> <p>The setting sun cast long shadows through the floor-to-ceiling windows.</p> <p>He didn't want to return to the Beverly Hills mansion.</p> <p>Remembering Isabella Langley's birthday was in two days, he texted Charlie Lowell for gift ideas.</p> <p>Charlie replied instantly: [Jewelry is always safe. A necklace or bracelet.]</p> <p>Ethan: [I'm bad at picking. Come with me.]</p> <p>Charlie: ? Since when does being single make me an expert?!</p> <p>They met at the SKP mall downtown.</p> <p>Inside the jewelry store, a sales associate greeted them warmly.</p> <p>"What can I help you gentlemen find today?"</p> <p>Ethan: "A gift for my girlfriend."</p> <p>"This heart pendant necklace is very popular with young women. It's understated yet sweet—"</p> <p>Charlie, bored with jewelry, glanced around.</p> <p>Suddenly, he exclaimed excitedly, "Sophia?!"</p> <p>Ethan stiffened, then turned casually as if nothing was wrong.</p> <p>Olivia had a business banquet tonight and had asked Sophia to pick up her custom jewelry.</p> <p>She never expected to run into them here.</p> <p>Sophia smiled at Charlie. "Charlie."</p> <p>"Long time no see! Been busy lately?" He sneakily glanced at Ethan. "Since we ran into you, want to grab dinner together?"</p> </body></html>