Chapter 934
Chapter 934 Seems Like an End Yet Not Quite Bianca stayed by Nancy's side for what felt like forever. She gazed at Nancy as if wanting to etch her image deep into her memory.
This time with Nancy made Bianca's path ahead clearer. She understood better what compromises she could make, what she couldn't, what she truly wanted, and what she didn't.
In the end, Zane came and forcibly took her away, and Bianca... fainted in the man's arms.
When Malcolm arrived, he saw Zane carrying the unconscious Bianca out of the hospital.
"Put her down!" At that moment, Malcolm's tone was chilly and dangerous.
Seth, who was behind Zane, instantly tensed up upon hearing Malcolm's voice. But upon hearing Malcolm, Zane had a glint of sharp coldness in his eyes. He ignored Malcolm and turned with Bianca in his arms.
Malcolm instinctively moved to follow, but Seth blocked him and Horatio. "Lord Malcolm, please restrain yourself!" Restrain himself? Those words undoubtedly hit a nerve with Malcolm.
He swung his fist directly at Seth.
But Seth was agile. So when Malcolm reached out, he easily dodged.
Yet this distraction allowed Zane to smoothly take Bianca away, leaving Malcolm furious.
""Horatio!" "Yes, Lord Malcolm." Horatio's back was sweating now. Though he had always understood Malcolm's feelings for Bianca, this situation... what was it turning into? Especially considering Bianca's previous indifference towards Malcolm, Horatio felt the gravity of his actions was unwarranted.
But Malcolm was now completely enraged. "Stop him!" In the past, if Seth had dared to act like this in front of him, he probably wouldn't have made it out alive.
But now, Malcolm didn't have time to deal with him. He'd take care of Seth later.
But when Malcolm got into the car, Seth just shrugged at Horatio, indicating he wasn't going to follow. After all, if Zane had taken away Bianca, what was the point of sticking around here? Horatio felt provoked, as if Seth was taunting him.
He glared dangerously at Seth...
Inside the wooden building, Bianca woke up slowly. The warm fireplace brought her brief warmth, but it was soon replaced by a
chilling sensation that spread through her body. She felt so cold, as if even her blood had turned cold.
Zane asked, "This is yours, isn'tit?" He handed her a blood-stained envelope. Bianca looked at the envelope. She was already feeling cold all over, and now the feeling suffocated her Bianca reached out with trembling hands, taking the envelope and swiftly tearing it open to retrieve the letter inside. Nancy's handwriting was delicate, and surprisingly elegant. It revealed that she had read many books, a fact Bianca hadn't known.
[Ms. Sanders, I'm sorry I couldn't say goodbye in person...] The letter began with that line, followed by many words of gratitude and emotion.
Bianca trembled as she read. Each word felt like it came straight from Nancy's heart. Towards the end, Nancy explained why she left. Bianca was the first person in many years who stood up to protect her, but she didn't want to burden Bianca. Nancy mentioned in the letter that the time spent with Bianca was like a stolen gift from heaven. She didn't want to be selfish and drag Bianca down into her own troubles.
And finally, she wrote, [A man who hits a woman isn't a good man! So, don't get tangled up with him.] Nancy was clearly referring to Malcolm!
Nancy didn't want Bianca's help anymore once she knew the truth about their situation. She didn't want Bianca to pay the price of her freedom by getting trapped in that hellish life. Nancy had endured too much over the years, knowing all too well the pain and suffering involved. She was truly tired and in pain, and she didn't want Bianca to suffer the same fate.
Bianca trembled as she read.
The letter crumpled in her hands, and Bianca carefully unfolded it, as if blaming herself for damaging the paper. Tears fell, staining the graceful handwriting with large droplets of sorrow.
Bianca had always been strong and defiant in front of the men of the Entes family. But now, in front of Zane, she cried.
It felt like, at that moment, she was completely crushed.
"Thank Seth for me, okay?" ""She jumped off the building." Bianca fell silent. At those words, her heart ached even more. If it had ended sooner, maybe Nancy wouldn't have been pushed to this point! Yes, it was all because of Malcolm.
Nancy knew the kind of person he was because of his meddling. So, in the end, not wanting Bianca to be dragged into the mire, she made this extreme choice.
Regardless, please thank him for me." At least with Seth around, Nancy's departure... wasn't so lonely.
Zane held Bianca's slightly cold hand. She lowered her head, unsure of what to say.
Zane looked at her and said, "We need to look at things from a different perspective." Look at things differently? How? She took several deep breaths but couldn't suppress the pain in her chest.
"It's all going to end soon." Why couldn't Nancy wait just a little longer? Did Bianca look weak? Did Malcolm really think she'd just give in if he pressured her, even if it meant severing ties with Zane? No, absolutely not! Her plan was actually well thought out. After Nancy's ordeal was over, dealing with the man who pressured her wouldn't be a problem.
"I told her I'll take her away," Bianca mumbled.
Clearly, Nancy's situation caught her off guard, and at this moment, she couldn't fully accept it.
you're a good person," Zane said.
"A good person, huh?" What defined a good person? What defined a bad person? Bianca never thought of herself as a good person. Those who had failed against her labeled her as a ruthless woman! But she wasn't ruthless.
She just couldn't bear to see someone suffer even more at the end of their hardships.
Was she wrong? "Alright, let's not dwell on it, okay?" Zane said.
Bianca closed her eyes slightly, hiding the danger that flickered in them that was present because of Malcolm.
When Malcolm arrived, the doorbell rang urgently, indicating his imposing presence.
Zane went to open the door.
As the wind rushed in, Malcolm's fist swung towards Zane, but Bianca only heard aloud "thud" as the door closed.
Then there were various muffled sounds outside.
Bianca closed her eyes, feeling the unpleasantness of the situation.
She got up and walked towards the door, pulling it open. When she saw the scene outside, a strong sense of danger flashed in her eyes.