Chapter 302
Although Freya was in pain, she felt more of a sense of relief.
โKieran, Iโm a pushover,โ Freya said, her tone stern, not at all joking. โCome at me again, and I dare you!โ
But Kieran was too worked up to care about what Freya was thinking. As he stood up and moved toward her, Freya, not understanding what had suddenly gotten into Kieran, walked over to the table, grabbed a pair of scissors, and pressed them against her throat.
The drastic action instantly cooled Kieranโs rage. His face darkened as he said, โSo, youโd rather die than be with me?โ
โYes,โ Freya replied coldly. โTouch me, and Iโd rather die!โ
Those words hit Kieran hard. Freya kept a vigilant watch on Kieranโs movements, ready to act if he took one step closer. Seeing a few drops of blood trickling down her neck, Kieran stopped, his voice cold as he declared, โFine, Freya. From this day forward, we go our separate ways. Itโs as if weโre ad to each other!โ
With that, Kieran turned and left Freyaโs apartment. When his footsteps had faded, Freya let go of the scissors, her entire body collapsing to the floor, drained of all strength.
โCrazy! Kieran must have lost his mind,โ Freya muttered, touching her bleeding lip. She couldnโt fathom why Kieran had acted so out of character, especially when he seemed to despise her, going as far as washing his hands if she merely touched him.
But Kieran was a man of his word. If he said they were through, then they were through. Comforted by this thought, Freya stood up, cursing under her breath at Kieran for being insane.
The following day, Freya received the last transfer of a million dollars. Realizing something was off, she immediately checked her messaging app, only to find Kieran had blocked her. That was for the best, Freya thought. While it meant no more daily influx of a million dollars, at least she was clear of Kieran.
Determined to make a clean break, Freya deleted Kieran from her contacts and blocked his number. She then relocated to a more modest apartment near Summit University.
When Neil came to pick her up that afternoon, his expression was indescribable upon seeing her new place.
โIsnโt it a nice place?โ Freya inquired, pointing out the amenities. โItโs got a garden, a park, and even an elevator. The facilities are quite decent.โ
โMs. Dawson, if you needed a place to stay, you could have asked Preston to hook you up with a luxury apartment,โ Neil remarked, bewildered by the old neighborhood that seemed stuck in the past. โIt feels a bit beneath someone of your stature to live here. Donโt you think so?โ
Neil had never seen such an outdated living building, looking like it was from two decades ago. The place was a mix of elderly residents and renters, crowded and disorderly. Despite its proximity to Summit University, it was hard to imagine any student choosing to live there.
Freya sighed, โBut itโs the closest I could get.โ
Given Summit Universityโs affluent student body, whose parents typically secured nearby upscale properties for their comfort, Freyaโs options were limited. Johanna had advised against buying a place near the university, so Freya had stayed on campus. But, with her current situation, returning to campus housing was out of the question.