Chapter 436: Chapter 436
1,131 words<html><head></head><body><p>It wasn't Sophia Sullivan who opened the door.</p> <p>It was Fiona Valentine.</p> <p>The man's gaze turned icy.</p> <p>Fiona's heart tightened.</p> <p>She explained softly, "Charlie said you were drunk. He was worried and asked me to check on you."</p> <p>She walked over to Ethan Roscente.</p> <p>She studied his expression.</p> <p>"Are you alright? You don't seem too drunk?"</p> <p>A flicker of disappointment passed through the man's eyes.</p> <p>He responded flatly, "Hmm."</p> <p>"Then I…" Fiona bit her lip, "should go back?"</p> <p>"Hmm."</p> <p>The woman turned and walked toward the door.</p> <p>Suddenly—</p> <p>"Ah!"</p> <p>A startled cry came from outside.</p> <p>Ethan frowned and stood up.</p> <p>He pushed the door open and went out.</p> <p>Fiona was sitting on the ground at the bottom of the steps.</p> <p>She was examining her ankle.</p> <p>"Are you okay?"</p> <p>Fiona turned her head at the sound of his voice.</p> <p>She forced a smile. "It's nothing, really."</p> <p>Ethan's eyes swept over her ankle.</p> <p>"It's swollen."</p> <p>"Probably just a slight twist. It's fine…"</p> <p>She tried to stand up.</p> <p>A sharp pain made her suck in her breath as she put weight on it.</p> <p>The man's brow furrowed deeply.</p> <p>She insisted, "Really, it's fine. It'll be better after a moment."</p> <p>The next second, Ethan scooped her up into his arms.</p> <p>He carried her back to the living room.</p> <p>Fiona was stunned.</p> <p>A secret joy bubbled in her heart.</p> <p>Her gamble had paid off.</p> <p>Ethan considered calling the family doctor.</p> <p>But he remembered it was New Year's Eve.</p> <p>It was too late for that.</p> <p>He asked, "Is it bad?"</p> <p>Fiona shook her head. "It shouldn't be serious. It'll be fine soon."</p> <p>Ethan found the first aid kit anyway.</p> <p>He pulled out a tube of ointment and handed it to her.</p> <p>"Put some on."</p> <p>"...Okay. Thank you."</p> <p>Ten minutes later.</p> <p>Fiona said softly, "The ointment feels cool first, then warm. It's much better now. I didn't expect you to be so thoughtful, keeping a first aid kit at home."</p> <p>Ethan's expression remained blank. "Sophia prepared it before."</p> <p>Fiona fell silent.</p> <p>"Since you're fine, I'll have someone take you back—"</p> <p>He stopped mid-sentence.</p> <p>He remembered he had given the driver the night off.</p> <p>There was no one to call.</p> <p>Fiona immediately stood up. "Don't trouble yourself! I can get back on my own!"</p> <p>"Can you get a cab?"</p> <p>"I… I should be able to…" Probably.</p> <p>She had paid extra to get a cab here.</p> <p>This was the villa district.</p> <p>Remote and far from the city.</p> <p>Ethan said, "Forget it. Try to get one. I've been drinking, so I can't drive. If you can't get one, you can stay in the guest room tonight. Leave in the morning."</p> <p>A glint flickered in Fiona's eyes.</p> <p>She sounded grateful. "Thank you. Don't worry, I won't disturb you at all!"</p> <p>Ethan gave a noncommittal "Hmm."</p> <p>He turned and went upstairs.</p> <p>Fiona watched him disappear.</p> <p>Then she leisurely looked around.</p> <p>The living room was so large and spacious.</p> <p>The crystal chandelier was so bright and beautiful.</p> <p>...</p> <p>Early the next morning.</p> <p>Ethan came downstairs and smelled food.</p> <p>He quickly walked toward the kitchen.</p> <p>A woman's slender figure, wearing an apron, was busy.</p> <p>Oatmeal porridge bubbled in a pot.</p> <p>Eggs sizzled in a frying pan.</p> <p>For a moment, it felt like the past.</p> <p>Waking up early always used to find Sophia busy in the kitchen.</p> <p>He would smile and lean against the doorway, quietly watching her.</p> <p>Then he would go over and embrace her from behind.</p> <p>Earning a flustered, playful gasp from her.</p> <p>She would turn and lightly punch his chest.</p> <p>He would pull her closer.</p> <p>"You're up?" Fiona turned around, sounding surprised to see him.</p> <p>Ethan snapped back to reality and nodded. "Hmm."</p> <p>"I couldn't get a cab last night, so I stayed in the guest room. I thought your stomach might be upset from drinking, so I made breakfast. You don't mind, do you?"</p> <p>"Not at all. It was thoughtful of you."</p> <p>"Thank you for letting me stay. Just returning the favor! Breakfast is almost ready!"</p> <p>Ethan walked to the dining table and sat down.</p> <p>Soon, Fiona brought over the oatmeal porridge and fried eggs.</p> <p>She served a bowl and placed it in front of him.</p> <p>Then she handed him a spoon and chopsticks.</p> <p>Ethan was used to being served and took them automatically.</p> <p>He didn't find it unusual.</p> <p>After doing this, Fiona pressed her lips together.</p> <p>A hint of grievance flashed in her eyes.</p> <p>She was the one who had taken the initiative.</p> <p>Yet his matter-of-fact attitude stung.</p> <p>Ethan saw this试探 for what it was.</p> <p>He didn't take the bait.</p> <p>A trace of faint mockery even passed through his eyes.</p> <p>She was the one who chose to stay.</p> <p>She was the one who got up early to make porridge.</p> <p>He hadn't asked for any of it.</p> <p>Since they were all her choices.</p> <p>She should bear any resulting feelings herself.</p> <p>He looked at the oatmeal porridge, his eyes softening.</p> <p>He took a taste. It was even more like hers than last time.</p> <p>A satisfied smile touched his lips.</p> <p>Fiona saw this and felt a secret thrill.</p> <p>All her practice hadn't been in vain. He must like it.</p> <p>"How is it?" she asked softly.</p> <p>Ethan offered no praise, simply saying, "You should eat too. I'll call you a cab after."</p> <p>"..."</p> <p>At the same time, at the Atlante residence.</p> <p>Sophia got up and went downstairs to find everyone already awake.</p> <p>Isabella Sullivan and the grandmother were making dumplings, boiling them fresh.</p> <p>Steam rose from the kitchen.</p> <p>Eating dumplings on New Year's Day symbolized "crossing into the new year" and "attracting wealth and treasure."</p> <p>The grandfather and David Sullivan were playing chess.</p> <p>The game was fierce and the situation tense.</p> <p>Both were fully focused, refusing to yield.</p> <p>"Sophia's up? Why not sleep a bit more?"</p> <p>Sophia scratched her head. "Everyone's awake. How could I keep sleeping?"</p> <p>Florence Atlante said, "It's normal for youngsters to sleep in."</p> <p>Sophia didn't know whether to laugh or cry.</p> <p>She was in her twenties. How was she still a youngster?</p> <p>Could the grandmother's favoritism be any more obvious?</p> <p>Soon, steaming hot dumplings were served.</p> <p>"Breakfast is ready! Stop playing, you two!"</p> <p>The grandfather's eyes didn't leave the board. "Don't rush! Don't rush! We're about to decide the winner!"</p> <p>As soon as he finished speaking, David Sullivan said—</p> <p>"Checkmate."</p> <p>Isaac Atlante: "?"</p> <p>"Dad, how about we go eat the dumplings first? They won't taste as good cold. This game doesn't count. We'll play another after eating?"</p> <p>"Alright, alright! Dumplings are best eaten hot. Yes, hot."</p> <p>The two men immediately got up.</p> <p>The grandfather thought happily: This game doesn't count! Hehe...</p> <p>After breakfast, the grandmother prepared to go to the garden.</p> <p>But Isabella stopped her—</p> <p>"Mom, there's something I think I should tell you and Dad."</p> <p>The grandmother froze in place.</p> </body></html>