Lorelei listened quietly, her face devoid of any expression, as if she were hearing a story that had nothing to do with her.
When the assistant finished speaking, she merely responded with a faint ‘Mm,‘ then turned around and left the hospital room without saying another word.
A few days later. Horace’s high lever finally subsided, and his injuries stabilized.
The first thing he did upon waking was to struggle to find Lorelei. The assistant, looking troubled, handed him a document. “Mr. Dunn… this is… Ms. Anderson asked me to give
VOLI.”
this to
It was a signed copy of a contract accepting a three–year residency invitation from a renowned Nord et village.
This
at that Lorelei would be away from everything here for at least three years.
Horace stared at the contract, his pupils contracting sharply, his fingers trembling so much he could barely hold the paper.
All the emotions he had bottled up for days–worry, fear, regret, and now the utter despair of losing her completely–erupted like a volcano!
He suddenly swept everything off the bedside cabinet onto the floor!
The IV bottle shattered, medicine splashing everywhere! Like a madman, he ignored his wounds and the needles in his body, jumped barefoot from the bed, and rushed back to the study at Tanglewood, smashing everything in sight!
Computers, documents, antique ornaments…
Everything that could be destroyed was reduced to fragments under his uncontrollable rage! He had completely broken down; the always calm, aloof Horace was utterly gone in this moment! That night, he drunkenly drove to the hotel where Lorelei was temporarily staying. Ignoring the security guards trying to stop him, he looked up at the floors where she might be and shouted her name at the top of his lungs: “Loreleil Come out! Lorelei-! I can’t live without you… Do you hear
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In the end, he was forcibly dragged away by the bodyguards and assistant who rushed over after hearing the commotion.
The next day, the news “Dunn Group President Goes Crazy for Love, Drunken Outburst Outside Hotel at Midnight” made the gossip headlines and became the talk of the city.
Horace slumped in the chaos of his villa, his hair disheveled, eyes bloodshot, giving a bitter smile. to the assistant busy handling the PR crisis. His voice was hoarse and broken: “A joke? Let them laugh… Without her, what does any of this mean?”
A kind of obsessive, almost deranged thought began to take root in Horace’s mind.
He couldn’t let her go,
absolutely not!
If gentle means didn’t work, then he’d use force! He would do whatever it took to keep her by his side!
Horace used his connections to forcibly bring Lorelei, who had not yet departed, to a lakeside
suburbs with extremely tight security. The environment was beautiful and the facilities
at it felt more like an exquisite cage.
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luxur
“Horace, this is illegal detention! Let me out!” Lorelei glared at him, her eyes as cold as blades.
Horace tried to explain, his voice carrying a barely noticeable hint of pleading: “Lori, I just want to talk to you… Can we start over, please?”
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“Talk?” Lorelei sneered. “You want to talk like this? Horace, you’ve become more despicable! There’s nothing left to talk about between us!”
He cut off most of her direct contact with the outside world, took away her passport and identification, obsessively believing that as long as she stayed by his side, day after day, he would eventually find a way to thaw her cold heart.
Lorelei protested by going on a hunger strike.
For two days straight, she didn’t take a drop of water. Her once radiant face quickly grew thin, her lips cracked and dry.
Horace panicked. He brought a carefully prepared bowl of porridge to her bedside, trying to feed her: “Lori, eat something, I’m begging you.”
Lorelei turned her head away, lips tightly shut.
A flash of pain and madness appeared in Ilorace’s eyes. He grabbed her chin, forcing her to face him, scooped up some porridge with a spoon, and brought it to her lips: “Eat!”
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Lorelei suddenly knocked the bowl out of his hand. The warm porridge spilled all over the floor and splashed onto him as well.
Horace looked at the mess on the floor, then at her stubborn, pale face, his chest heaving violently.
He suddenly stood up and growled at the servants: “Make it again! Keep making it until she eats!”
He brought another bowl of porridge, this time even more forceful, almost forcing it into her mouth, his eyes filled with pain and obsession: “You can punish me however you want! Hit me! Curse me! Even kill me! But you can’t hurt yourself! Absolutely not!”

Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.