Chapter 1384
Christinaโs expression twisted with rage as she screamed, โFine! In your eyes, Iโm nothing but a goddamn fool! Then tell me, Andrewโwhat about Aspen? She hurt you too! She wronged you just like I did, so why did you forgive her?โ
Andrew let out a cold laugh. โAspen and you? You think the two of you are even remotely comparable? Youโre the one who wrecked the Bridgefieldsโ Stevens family, werenโt you? But Iโm not even interested in holding that over your head anymore.โ
She continued, โLetโs just talk factsโAspenโs actually doing right by me now. She built a major company for me, works day and night without a single complaint, and never asks for anything in return.
โAnd just that alone already puts her far above you, Christina. Of course, thereโs one more reason why I accepted Aspen. After spending time with her, I realized sheโs pretty damn adorable.โ
When Christina saw Andrewโs soft smile, she felt like her heart was set on fire. The pain was unbearable, and jealousy burned through her like poison.
She pointed at him, her voice trembling in disbelief. โYโYou really made Aspen your woman?โ
Andrew did not try to hide it. He answered casually, โThatโs right. Aspen is mine now. Sheโs obedient, gentle, and loyal. And if it comes down to it, Iโll support her in taking over the Bridgefieldsโ Stevens family and becoming the head of it all.
โYour Jayrodale branch has always been subordinate to Bridgefields anyway. Who knows? One day, you might have to show up and be at her beck and call. Of course, knowing Aspenโs personality, she might just slap you a few times for funโso donโt say I didnโt warn you.โ
Right then, Andrewโs ride arrived, and he turned to leave.
Christina could not take it anymore. She broke down completely, lunged forward, and threw herself around Andrewโs leg, clinging to it desperately.
โAndrew, please! I was wrongโI was so wrong! Iโm begging youโฆ Please forgive me! I wonโt mess with you anymore. I swear Iโll stop scheming. Just give me one more chanceโplease, can we start over?โ
Tears streamed down her pale, delicate face as she looked up at him, her eyes full of grief, begging for a sliver of hope.
Andrew gave a cold, dismissive smile as he tilted her chin up, towering over her. โThis faceโฆ Once, I thought it belonged to the woman Iโd spend my life with. But now? I think itโs average at best.
โLetโs not even compare you to othersโnext to my little servant Aspen, youโre not even close. Even if you carry the same last name and come from the same bloodline, Aspenโs the one I treasure. So do me a favor, and let it go.โ
However, Christina would not budge. She clung tighter, sobbing, โNo! I wonโt let you go! Andrew, you were supposed to be mine! Youโre my manโI wonโt let anyone steal you! How about thisโIโll sleep with you, be your slave, just like Aspen. Take me back, please Iโm begging you! Just one last chance, okay? Pleaseโฆ pleaseโฆโ
Andrew stood in silence for a moment, not saying a word.
Christina took that pause as a sign of hope. Her face lit up, thinking he was about to say yes.
Then, Andrew finally spoke. โChristina, youโve become pathetic. If you had stood your ground and owned your choices, I might have respected you a little. But now? Youโre just another shallow woman who chases power and status like itโs oxygen.
Keep your desperation to yourself. Aspen may be my little servant girl, but I adore her. You? Honestly? Youโre just not worth it.โ
With that, Andrew freed himself from her grip, got in the car, and drove off without a second glance.
Christina collapsed to the pavement, limp and lifeless, her tears pouring like rain. With a wall of anguish, her entire body convulsed under the weight of heartbreak and humiliation.
Blood suddenly burst from her mouth, dark and freshโshe looked absolutely wrecked. She murmured, โI hate myselfโฆ for being so cheap, so blind, so utterly uselessโฆโ
People passed by on the busy street, but she did not care. Slapping her own face over and over, she beat herself until it was a mess of blood and bruises.
Iren and Leroy rushed forward and grabbed her, holding her tight as the three of them cried uncontrollably in the middle of the sidewalk. Crushing regret overwhelmed them because they knew that from this day forward, they would live in the shadow of Andrewโs name.