LOGINVanessa Brooks was the kind of woman the world bowed to. Old money. Chandeliers. Every circle worshipped her—until Julian Frost decided she was guilty. He had loved her once. Or so she believed. But when murder by jealous rage became the charge, he didn't defend her. He testified. He stood in that courtroom and watched them drag her away in chains, his eyes colder than the steel on her wrists. Three years inside. Concrete walls. Thin blankets. Fists in the dark. They broke three ribs. Split her lip so many times she forgot how to smile. The magazine-cover beauty learned to sleep with her back to the wall, one eye open. When the gates opened, Vanessa walked out with nothing but the clothes on her back and a heart too dead for hatred. She left. She buried the name Julian Frost like a corpse. But Julian wasn't done. The moment he saw her on another man's arm—a ring that wasn't his—something inside him snapped. Cold indifference curdled into obsession. He tore her engagement apart. Dragged her back. Forced a ring onto her finger and built a prison from a marriage certificate. Vanessa endured in silence. No tears. No screams. Just divorce papers, slid across his desk, again and again. The third time, Julian ripped them in half. His voice was ragged—a king reduced to begging. "Divorce? Over my dead body."
View MoreThe scenery along the way was both strange and familiar. Icy rain, like beans, fell from the sky, blurring the car window. Vanessa Brooks looked out, both apprehensive and curious.
So much had changed, including her.
Three years had passed. The face reflected in the car window was no longer full and round. The baby fat was gone, and coupled with years of barely surviving, Vanessa didn't have an ounce of extra flesh on her face. Her face was a slender, delicate oval, her eyebrows thin and curved. Years of malnutrition had given her skin a sallow complexion, and her nose was dotted with freckles.
"How have you been these past few years?" The man in the seat beside her was shrouded in shadow, gently stroking the button on his shirt, his tone more like that of an interrogator questioning a prisoner.
Vanessa's dry, yellowed hair, the frostbite on her earlobes, and her cheap clothing all testified to how badly she had fared.
Her hand fell, picking at the small fuzz balls on the cuff of her old sweater. Hesitantly, she said, "Fine."
"I suppose," Adrian Voss sighed, "You're still alive, after all. Some people died because of you."
"...I'm sorry."
If those people saw her miserable state now, they would probably secretly think she deserved it, that she had brought it upon herself. She should have known better than to provoke that vengeful man.
She had also caused the death of the woman he loved most. Otherwise, why would she have been banished and fallen into such a wretched state?
The car stopped outside the Voss family's old mansion.
The driver held up an umbrella and opened the door, escorting Vanessa under its shelter. Adrian walked ahead, one hand buried in his pants pocket, striding directly into the Voss family's gate.
Vanessa followed Adrian cautiously. She was familiar with the air, the bricks and tiles, the flowers and plants here. This was the place where she had lived for nineteen years. Walking in again felt like a lifetime ago.
The rain continued, drumming noisily on the umbrella, mingled with the heavy sound of footsteps.
Vanessa kept her head down, unaware.
Suddenly, Adrian stopped ahead. "Julian."
Julian Frost held a black umbrella. His smile was there, but his eyes were indifferent and distant. Since the incident three years ago, he had become so taciturn. He simply "Mmm"ed, his gaze passing over Adrian.
Hearing this name again, Vanessa thought she would be agitated, eager to catch a glimpse of him. But none of that happened.
Not even a hint of nervousness surfaced.
So this was what it was like after your heart had turned to ashes, so calm. Her mind had already relaxed, but then she was swept by that almost imperceptible cold gaze.
It was Julian.
In the misty rain, one was refined and noble, the other handsome and somber. In terms of family background, appearance, talent, and character, they were evenly matched. Since childhood, they had been close friends, and wherever they went, they were like a striking painting.
In the past, one was her brother, the other was the man she was obsessed with.
Now, they were both her enemies.
Her hand weakened, and the umbrella tilted slightly. Hidden beneath it, Vanessa, out of politeness, still addressed him, "Mr. Frost."
When she was surnamed Voss, she would never have called Julian that. "Mr. Frost" created a distance of a thousand mountains and rivers, no longer the sweet "Julian" she had once called him, one after another.
"When did you come back?" Julian's question was devoid of warmth, mixed with the rain, chilling to the bone.
Adrian said with some amusement, "The family heard that her biological father had accidentally fallen into the river and died, so they brought her back. What a disaster to bring back. I wonder who else she'll kill this time to be satisfied."
He glanced at Julian and laughed, "You have to be careful, be careful not to get entangled again."
In the past, Vanessa had indeed pursued Julian relentlessly, finding out his preferences, collecting the cigarettes he had touched, creating countless opportunities for chance encounters, all in order to get closer to him.
Everyone in the circle knew that she liked Julian, and they also knew that Julian loathed her.
Otherwise, after her background was exposed, he wouldn't have only refused to help her but also used various means to almost kill her.
If Adrian was the second person who hated her the most, Julian was the first. His sinister gaze was as sharp as a knife, piercing through the umbrella, as if to flay Vanessa alive. "Really? She dares?"
Julian came and went, not lingering.Stacey was left behind, facing Maria's passive-aggressive remarks and the Old Master's interrogations alone. She was physically and mentally exhausted, yet couldn't blame anyone. When she went downstairs for a warm drink, Cliff was also at the water bar."Water?" He adjusted his glasses lightly and handed her the honey water in front of him. "Drink this; it's freshly made.""Thank you." Stacey took it, the melancholy on her face impossible to hide."I heard Aunt Blain caused you trouble?" Cliff comforted softly, as if speaking on Julian's behalf. "Don't worry, Julian never wrongfully accuses anyone."That was true. But that wasn't what Stacey was worried about. "Bro, you said before that Miss Brooks wouldn't be with Julian. Is that true?""It's true, but Vanessa was kicked out by Uncle Voss and is pregnant now. Her current situation is hard to say. After all, if she's not with Julian, she has no other options, don't you think?"This couldn't be cal
Pulling Auntie Blain away, Jerry finally let go. She adjusted her shawl, brushed back her hair, and steadied her nerves."Auntie Blain, please, don't come here again. Mr. Frost is already furious." Jerry's advice was well-meaning, but Auntie Blain wouldn't listen."You're the one who told Julian, aren't you?"Jerry was helpless, truly wondering how the gentle Stacey could have such a rogue aunt. "If Mr. Frost hadn't come and something serious happened, it wouldn't be something you could bear the consequences for.""I'm going to beat that hussy's child out of her, so she doesn't get ahead of herself just because she's carrying some bastard!""Auntie Blain!"Getting out of the car, Stacey hurried over, grabbing her aunt's arm, her expression a mix of panic and nervousness. "Jerry, what happened?""You can ask her yourself," Jerry said, a slap mark still blooming on her face from the unwarranted blow. "Miss Vanessa's health is already delicate. Charging in to hit her like that... Mr. Fro
After spending a night in the hospital, Vanessa was discharged in the afternoon.Julian didn't appear, sending Jerry to pick her up instead. Vanessa, neither warm nor cold, entrusted Jerry with a message for Julian, "Tell him, if he can't meet my conditions, he shouldn't bother coming to see me again for a while.""Miss Brooks..."Jerry felt profoundly troubled on Julian's behalf. "Your conditions are indeed a bit unreasonable. Mr. Frost has already done his utmost to meet them for you... his solution isn't bad at all, actually.""If you think it's so good, then *you* marry him," Vanessa said calmly, yet her words were sharp enough to completely silence Jerry.Knowing full well he couldn't win an argument with Vanessa, Jerry quietly shut his mouth. "Miss Brooks, the discharge procedures are done. We can go."He walked ahead and opened the ward door. A figure swiftly darted past him. Before Jerry could even react, the person had rushed up to Vanessa, raising a hand without a word and d
The deep night after midnight grew even colder, the wind like blades.Julian had quit smoking for many days but relapsed. In the brief time he'd been in the car, he'd smoked three or four cigarettes, his face etched with fatigue, eyes sunken from days of restless nights.The car stopped downstairs at the Frost family residence. He hadn't gone up in a long time, tilting his head back, exhaling smoke with a blank, numb expression. His mind was filled with memories of Vanessa at twenty, hugging him, clinging to him, her chin tilted up as she gazed at him, her eyes brimming with warm, vibrant love.It was intense, enough to melt his cold heart.But in a blink.He was back in that hospital scene.Her eyes were hollow, devoid of all youthful sparkle. She had probably cried too many times, the corners of her eyes red and swollen, almost raw from tears. Her lashes drooped, expressing both loss and hatred, as she spoke hoarsely: "If only I had a knife, I would drag you down with me."She wante
Slamming the bedroom door shut, Vanessa rushed into the bathroom and collapsed onto the icy cold tiles. She dry-heaved twice, her stomach churning as if something was twisting inside, her internal organs clenching in sympathetic spasms.After the dry heaving, she felt dizzy and lightheaded, her thr
The kiss in the car stretched on, the moonlight streaming through the window to fall on Vanessa, frosting her hair with silver.Julian kissed her, unable to tear himself away, his grip sliding from her palms to her shoulders. He wanted to embrace Vanessa, to hold her slender body, their skin exchan
The evening breeze had lost its chill. Vanessa, with her delicate constitution, couldn't handle the wind. She emerged wrapped in a shawl, her slender frame like a wisp of paper, her steps faltering in the breeze as she practically stumbled to Julian's car, frantically pounding on the window.Only t
The wounds on his face and palm needed daily medication. The nanny was busy, so Stacey took the medicine box and half-sat beside Julian, gently holding his palm, dipping a cotton swab into the medicine, and dabbing it on little by little.Julian seemed oblivious to the pain.Whether Stacey pressed












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