Chapter 53
Ingrid felt unsettled and shook Hanselโs arm. โDear, whatโs wrong?โ
He snapped out of his reverie, waving his hand. โItโs nothing. Iโm fine now. You can focus on your classes.โ
He continued, โYou donโt need to come here every day anymore. Iโll be busy at the office these next few days and wonโt have time to spend with you.โ
Ingrid froze, then nodded with a smile. โOkay, I understand.โ
Her smile vanished the moment she left the mansion. Disappointment weighed on her heart, and her eyes grew gloomy. Hansel had been preoccupied; heโd never acted like this before.
After hesitating, she called Zach. Among Hanselโs close friends, he was the only one she knew. She plastered on a smile as she answered. โZach, good evening. Has anything happened at the hospital lately? I just left Hanselโs, and he seemed upset. Did Miranda upset him again?โ
Zach, having just exchanged numbers with a woman heโd met at a bar, gave a curt reply to end the call quickly. โShe didnโt visit him. She just made him soup twice.โ
He hung up immediately.
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Ingrid gritted her teeth in anger. It was as sheโd suspected. She put away her phone with a cold look.
Early the next morning, Ingrid went to the library and found Miranda studying.
Ingrid said assertively, โHansel is my boyfriend. Since you two broke up, make a clean break. Donโt hang around him!โ
Miranda, preoccupied with her studies, found Ingridโs words amusing but replied seriously, โDonโt worry. I wonโt, and I have no intention of competing with you.โ
After Ingrid left, Miranda resumed her studies and left the library in the evening. She coincidentally ran into Solomon. They hadn't seen each other in a few days due to his classes.
Feeling bad about their last awkward dinner with Tina, Miranda invited him again. โLet me treat you to dinner. Iโll cook for you. Are you free?โ
Solomon, surprised, readily agreed. โOf course! Your cooking is amazing!โ
Not far away, Hansel watched them walk away, chatting happily. Rage burned in his eyes, turning them bloodshot. His grip tightened on the steering wheel, his knuckles white.
Evelyn had mentioned seeing Miranda at the library, and Winter refused to give Mirandaโs address. Hansel had waited at the library all day. He saw Miranda laughing and talking with a manโnot the one from the restaurant.
What was she doing? If she was trying to provoke him, sheโd succeeded!
Fuming, Hansel followed them to a dilapidated alley. Moss covered the peeling paint; the narrow passage felt oppressive.
He remembered Calvin mentioning Mirandaโs poor living conditions during his last hospitalization, but he hadnโt expected it to be this bad. He parked at the alley entrance and followed on foot.
Miranda remained unaware of his presence.