Chapter 117 - Take Care of Yourself
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Chapter 117: Chapter 115: Take Care of Yourself "I know! I just want to ruin her, make her unable to hold her head high." Mayaâs nonchalance further enraged Henry.
He regretted it, regretted liking such a malicious woman. Seeing Mayaâs indifferent look, watching her unapologetic demeanor, Henryâs arm trembled, yet he still suppressed the urge to slap her face.
He had never felt such disgust towards Maya, finding her repulsive, sickening. He never expected that underneath that cold little face, her heart could be so cruel.
He took a deep breath, looked directly at Maya, suppressing his emotions, and said to her, "Maya, do you think your plan will succeed? You detest Sienna, want to ruin Sienna, want to stop her from marrying into the Spencer Family. I wonât let you succeed. I am now formally announcing to you that I will marry Sienna. The mistake youâve made, Iâll bear the consequences for you. But this is the last time; I wonât tolerate you anymore. Suit yourself."
Faced with Henryâs defense of Sienna, Maya was powerless. She couldnât play the victim in front of Henry, reveal the truth, and persuade him to stay away from Sienna. Such green tea behavior was something she couldnât do. She wasnât with him, yet wouldnât allow him to be with someone else. Moreover, the road tests a horseâs strength, and time reveals a personâs heart. He would eventually see through Sienna.
So, she replied coolly, "Yes! As long as youâre happy."
Mayaâs attitude angered Henry again. He was very annoyed by the girlâs cold demeanor, which made him feel extremely uncomfortable, like being shredded by knives.
For a moment, his anger couldnât be suppressed. He raised his right hand and grabbed Mayaâs neck, furiously asking, "Maya, how can you be this kind of woman?"
Listening to Henryâs questioning, Maya calmly said, "Iâve always been like this; you just imagined me too well." The remark wasnât the first time Maya said this to Henry. He did indeed imagine her too perfectly.
Henry looked at Mayaâs indifference, suddenly withdrew his big hand, glared at her fiercely, and walked away without looking back. She was right; he imagined her too well.
Watching Henryâs departing figure, Mayaâs eyes were empty. She felt his loneliness but was powerless. What he wanted, she couldnât give.
The rest of the day, Maya curled up in the observation hall, quietly watching the sea, yet felt an unprecedented emptiness, a loneliness in her heart that couldnât be described with words. She only felt so alone, hugging her knees, sitting dumbly by the window, motionless.
She sat there all day until the banquet hall stirred up the second nightâs frenzy, yet she still sat at the observation deck.
Facing the decision that Grandpa was about to announce, her mood was very calm, as if the matter had little to do with her, until the phone in her pocket rang, Sister Jane Spencer urging her to return to the banquet hall, she lazily walked down from the window sill, stretching her body to embrace her identity.
In the banquet hall, everyone looked at Old Madam Spencerâs serious expression, feeling very curious about what would be announced tonight, thinking, could it be the eldest ladyâs marriage? Or the third young masterâs marriage? Last night, they even saw the third young master and Maya making sparks fly, dancing intimately, how ambiguous.
In the center of the crowd, Liam looked at the old man on the stage, his mouth slightly curving, thinking, in order to get close to the Owen Clan, heâs swallowing anger enough, even acknowledging Maya, knowing the untold secrets, still turns a blind eye to win Mayaâs favor and buy her heart.
Just as everyone was expecting, a reporter hurriedly rushed in from the deck, gasping, pointing out the deck, reporting with all his might: "Miss Maya has fallen into the sea!"
Instantly, Liam was stunned, the crowd fell silent, after a moment, it was a tumult, everyone hurried towards the deck.
Near the stage, Liam and Henry listened to the reporterâs report, and immediately ran towards the deck, Lillian and Jane followed closely behind, surrounded by waves of discussions.
As Liam rushed onto the deck, the girlâs silhouette flashed through his mind repeatedly. She had agreed with him this morning to meet in the evening, how could she not keep her word, how could she run away like this. If he had known beforehand that such an incident would happen, he would have kept her by his side at all times, watching over her without a momentâs leave.
When the crowd reached the deck, the reporter pointed to the direction where Maya fell and said, "Miss Maya fell from here."
Without saying a word, Liam stepped on the railing and jumped down. He didnât even consider that it was night, with poor visibility, perhaps with this jump, he wouldnât come back up.
But he couldnât accept that the annoying âsisterâ would disappear from his life like this.
On the side, Jane watched her brother jump into the sea, nearly breaking down, screaming wildly: "Life rafts, lights, if Liam has anything happen, Iâll make you all pay with your lives."
As soon as Jane finished speaking, Lillian quickly passed by her, without thinking, and jumped into the sea as well.
Suddenly, the crowd on the ship was stunned, no one had the heart to discuss anything anymore, all thatâs concerned were the lives of three people.
At this moment, the yacht was brightly lit; sailors and lifeboats were launched into the sea to start the rescue operation. People on the deck all leaned on the railing, using their phones to cast a bit of light onto the sea.
Then, arguments between Henry and Madam Reid echoed on the deck, with Madam Reid tightly grabbing Henryâs arm, threatening him: "Henry, if you dare jump, Iâll die in front of you right now."
Regardless of his motherâs opposition, Henry broke free from her grip, solemnly saying, "If anything happens to Maya, I wonât live either."
After saying that, he climbed onto the railing and jumped down too.
Then, Xavier, Lucas, Asher, Christopher, and Hudson jumped into the sea one after another with life belts to conduct the search and rescue.
At this moment, Mayaâs identity intrigued everyone even more, curious about who she really was, as the six young masters of S City jumped into the sea to save her. Surely, her background must be extraordinary.
Not far from the deck, Hannah and Elia were dumbfounded; no one expected such an incident, that Maya fell into the sea. Yet, according to Mayaâs personality, she wouldnât commit suicide by any means. But who held such a grudge against her to dare push Maya into the sea right under Liamâs nose? Could it be Sienna? Did that woman have the guts to do so? Moreover, given Mayaâs skills, Sienna was no match for her. Pushing Maya into the sea wasnât an easy matter.
Jane gripped the railing tightly with both hands, watching the sailors dive into the sea to rescue, thinking about her brother and fiancĂŠ still in the sea, full of anger, turned to Hannah and Elia, gritting her teeth in warning.
"If anything happens to Liam and the others, Iâll make sure both of you die without a burial place."