Chapter 278
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Chapter 0278

After leaving the bar, Hansel returned to the mansion. Ingrid was sitting on the sofa in the living room.

As soon as she heard the door open, she rushed to greet him. Hansel treated her as if she were invisible, walking straight past her and heading upstairs. Ingrid simply bit her lip in frustration.

In the master bedroom, Hansel lay on the large bed. This was the bed he once shared with Miranda, and memories of their intimate moments played vividly in his mind.

His breathing grew heavy, and a hint of longing clouded his eyes. He cursed under his breath and went straight to the bathroom to take a cold shower.

He had only drunk two glasses that night, so his mind was clear, but Samโ€™s words echoed persistently in his ears:

โ€œIf you love her, why did you break up?โ€

โ€œYou just spent six years losing herโ€ฆโ€

โ€œYou keep saying you love her, but everything you did was to trample on herโ€ฆโ€

โ€œNo matter how much love there wasโ€ฆ leaving was only a matter of timeโ€ฆโ€

Each sentence felt like a nail driving into Hanselโ€™s chest.

The next morning, Hansel got up early. He put on his suit and prepared to head to the office. As he reached the bottom of the stairs, he noticed breakfast laid out on the table.

He thought Martha had made it, but when he turned, he saw Ingrid emerging from the kitchen with a smile. She was holding a plate of bacon.

โ€œHans, youโ€™re up? I made soup today and fried up some bacon. Eat a little, wonโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œNo need,โ€ Hansel replied with an expressionless face.

Ingrid quickly set down the plate and walked up to him. โ€œThenโ€ฆ how about some coffee? I know you donโ€™t like it sweet, so I didnโ€™t add any sugarโ€ฆโ€

Her tone was casual, and her demeanor seemed compliant. It was as if the argument from yesterday had never happened.

Hansel glanced at the breakfast on the table, then looked at her face, a smirk suddenly appearing. That smirk carried a mix of self-mockery and disdain.

He realized at that moment that people are truly different, and comparisons were pointless.

In the past, whenever he argued with Miranda, she was usually the one to back down. Yet her face never bore the kind of obsequious or ingratiating smile that Ingrid wore now.

She would just take the initiative to ask him something mundane, like:

โ€œAre you hungry?โ€

โ€œIs your stomach feeling better?โ€

โ€œAre we out of soy sauce?โ€

As long as Hansel responded, it was understood that they had broken the ice and the cold war was over.

But when it came to matters of principle, even if Miranda was the one to start the conversation, she would never apologize or try to appease him. Instead, she would calmly reason with him, analyze the conflict itself, and eventually persuade him.

Looking at the sycophantic smile on Ingridโ€™s face and into her seemingly clear yet deeply scheming eyes, Hansel could only think of two words:

Pathetic and lowly.

Ingrid didnโ€™t notice the hidden disgust in his eyes. She spoke up again, โ€œHans, I thought about it all night. Mrs. Johnson is an elder; no matter what, I shouldnโ€™t have contradicted her.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry, it was all my fault. She only signed me up for those classes for my and the babyโ€™s benefit. I was being ungrateful. I promise, from now on, Iโ€™ll do whatever she asks.

โ€œIโ€™ll respect her, be dutiful, and never upset her again. Please forgive me, okay?โ€

Hansel simply watched her well-rehearsed performance, almost ready to applaud her theatrics.

โ€œWhat good is apologizing to me? You offended someone else; go apologize to them yourself.โ€

With that, he turned and left, not even touching breakfast.

Ingridโ€™s smile instantly collapsed as she watched him walk away, his back cold and unfeeling.

The thought of having to go to the hospital, face Evelynโ€™s sharp and scornful expression, and then swallow her pride to apologize was infuriating.

Yet with Hanselโ€™s ultimatum, she knew the consequences of defiance all too well.

Taking a deep breath, Ingrid turned and went into the kitchen. Luckily, she had told Martha to make chicken soup the night before. She poured a bowl to take with her, hoping it would be enough to fulfill her duty.


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