Chapter 926
Chapter 926:
To use such disgusting tricks, to try to drive a wedge between them… even endangering his health.
Stunned into silence, Lena trembled where she stood after the scolding.
William’s glare fixed on her. He turned to Luca and said, “Take her out and turn her over to the police. File charges for assault and slander. Follow standard procedure.”
The lab report on the coffee was in hand, and the police would take it seriously. Luca stepped forward without hesitation, grabbing Lena while she hung limp as a rag.
Hearing talk of the police, Lena panicked. “No, please! Stella, I messed up, I know I did! Please forgive me just this once, I swear I won’t do it again, please…”
Terrified beyond measure, she pleaded desperately with Stella.
Lena was still very young. Prison would ruin her life.
Neither Stella nor William showed any sign of wavering. They watched coldly as she was dragged away, their eyes unyielding.
They had learned that showing leniency to an enemy amounted to cruelty to oneself.
Allowing Lena to go could only invite unknown consequences.
Once Luca escorted Lena from the room, silence settled over the living room and the other maids stood motionless, hardly daring to breathe.
Guilt clouded Stella’s eyes as she turned to William. “I’m sorry, William. I shouldn’t have believed her so easily,” Stella said, her voice small.
William lifted his hand and softly placed a finger against Stella’s lips, silencing her.
“It’s over. This whole mess taught us how important trust is.” He stared at her. He understood that Stella struggled to trust others, probably because Marc had wounded her in the past.
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Perhaps this ordeal would become a strange kind of silver lining for her.
He clasped her hand, their fingers interlocking. “Stel, I want you to remember that no matter what happens, come to me directly. Trust me. No outside storm or scheme should come between us.”
Stella squeezed his hand back, nodding firmly with misty eyes. “Got it. I’ll remember.”
Her past had taught her to hesitate before asking questions outright. During her time with Marc, every question she raised had been met with nothing but his lies.
Instead of asking questions, Stella had grown used to digging for answers on her own. Now she realized that keeping silent could bring more harm than good, and William was nothing like Marc. She couldn’t keep treating them the same. In a strange way, she owed Lena a thank-you for exposing the cracks in how she dealt with people.
After Lena’s departure, Stella thought about preparing the meal herself, but William stopped her.
“You’ve got the lab and Nebula to focus on. Let the villa staff handle the cooking,” said William.
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