Chapter 242: A Place to Call Home
Mateo grabbed Dickson by the collar and dragged him off without hesitation. He had long noticed the way Johnathan was looking at Sierraโlike he couldnโt wait to be alone with her. "We should go check out our place too," he added.
Johnathan took Sierraโs hand and led her toward their apartment. Hearing the word "home" made Sierra feel warm inside. She finally had a place that truly belonged to her and Johnathan.
The apartment was one Johnathan had purchased and fully renovated, with the furniture arranged according to his tastesโmonochrome, simple, and minimalist. "If you donโt like it, we can redo it however you want," he offered.
Johnathan knew Sierra preferred a warmer, cozier aesthetic. โAlright,โ Sierra agreed easily. It was their home. She had every right to make it her own.
They unpacked together, dividing up the work. Sierra focused on organizing their clothes, while Johnathan set up his studyโhis book collection was massive. Once they finished, Mateo called, inviting them down for dinner.
Sierra wanted to see her new apartment anyway, so she and Johnathan headed over. The unit wasnโt brand newโthere were clear signs of previous occupancy. Mateo, worried they might be displeased, quickly explained: โThis complex doesnโt have many small apartments. Most buyers are students or professionals. New units were unavailable, so we had to get a second-hand one. The previous owner barely lived here for two yearsโitโs in great condition.โ
What he didnโt mention was that he had paid nearly double the market price to convince the owner to sell. Serra shook her head. โI donโt mind,โ she said. The place had a lived-in feel that made it warm and inviting, just the kind of home she liked.
โDickson, what do you think?โ she asked, turning to look at him. Dickson nodded enthusiastically. โI love it!โ
At some point, he had stopped calling her Ms. Sierra and started using just her name, a sign of how much closer they had become. Dinner had been delivered from a hotel. Sierra was touchedโMateo had thought of everything.
Chapter 242: A Place to Call Home
She looked at Johnathan. โYou think?โ she asked. Naturally, Johnathan wouldnโt refuse her request. He nodded. Mateo, watching from the side, was thoroughly impressed.
โMaโam, only you can make Johnathan change his mind. Iโm free anytime. Dravenโs already here in the Capital, and Stone will be back in a couple of days. The only one left is the Treno family,โ Mateo said. Maddox was still in Maviston, overseeing Kasonโs case, which wasnโt over yet. Kasonโs crimes had pulled in many powerful figures, keeping Maddox buried in work.
Johnathan spoke up. โHeโll be back soon,โ he said. He had spoken to Maddox just two days ago. The case was wrapping up, and formal charges were about to be filed. As for everyone else implicated in Kasonโs web, they would be dealt with in time.
He shared the latest news: โKason confessed to everything. Heโs lost count of how many people died because of him. His crimes are severeโhe will receive the death penalty. Everyone else involved will get what they deserve.โ He glanced at Sierra before continuing, โEvanโs sentencing has also been decided.โ
Sierra turned to him. โWill he go to prison?โ she asked. โHe was a late recruit. This time, he wonโt face jail time, but heโs been permanently barred from the industry,โ Johnathan replied.
Sierra absorbed this information, feeling a strange mix of emotions. Maybe, for Evan, this was the cruelest punishment. He had devoted over twenty years of his life to biochemistry. And nowโฆ She shook her head, saying nothing. Everyone had to face the consequences of their choices. Evan was no exception.
What Johnathan didnโt tell her was that Yulia had died. Her health had always been poor, and after being subjected to experimental drugs, she had barely been holding on in the hospital. She had been asking to see Sierra, to the point where the request had even reached Maddox. Maddox had called Johnathan about it, but he had chosen not to tell Sierra.
It took two days to settle in. On Monday, Sierra prepared to report to the university. Johnathan wanted to go with her, but she refused. โMr. Johnathan, Iโm not a child. I can manage on my own,โ she said. Johnathan was too well-known. If he showed up, all eyes would be on her. What she didnโt realize was that in this field, she was just as famous now. Geniuses were rare. But prodigies like her were almost unheard of.