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Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown

Chapter 95
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Chapter 96 "I'll give you a grand wedding if we get married." A faint smile played on Serena's lips. "Are you trying to make it up to me? For almost makingdonate my kidney to Cynthia Lynwood?" Aaron frowned. "That's not it. I do want to make it up to you, but it's because I've neglected your feelings in the past. Serena, givea chance." The smile on Serena's lips turned sardonic. "No need. Lettingwalk away is the biggest compensation." Aaron's eyes darkened. "I've told you, anything but that, I can agree to." Serena closed her mouth, choosing silence.

Aaron's brows knitted tightly at her response.

Just then, there was a knock on the door.

They both turned to see Victor standing there. Serena averted her gaze.

Victor looked at Aaron. "Do you need anything?" After glancing at Serena, Victor hesitated. "It's about Dr. Grayson." "Just say it, there's no one here but us." "Yes," Victor nodded, opening his tablet. "Ms. Lawrence reported that Dr. Grayson was convicted of aggravated assault and sentenced to ten years in prison. He's being transferred to the southside facility today, and he requested to see Miss Lynwood. Mr. Vance, should we arrange a meeting between him and Miss Lynwood?" Aaron rubbed his temples. "Ask Cynthia." "Yes, sir." "Wait." Victor turned back at Serena's call, stopping with a respectful nod. "Miss Sullivan, is there something you need?" "You just said Matthew was sentenced? Why was he sentenced?" And why is he the only one? What about Cynthia Lynwood? Victor glanced at Aaron.

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Aaron had made it clear not to disclose anything about him being injured to Serena.

So... Victor was at a loss for words.

Aaron waved him off, signaling him to leave.

Serena was displeased. "Victor hasn't answered my question." "Get srest, don't overthink it." Serena stared at Aaron.

His evasive attitude was clear.

Besides, it was Cynthia Lynwood who used the Tri-Glaze Pottery to coerce her into signing the donation papers.

Why should Matthew pay the price, while Cynthia Lynwood gets off scot-free? Serena grabbed Aaron's hand. "Aaron, do you really want to marry me?" Aaron looked at her hand on his wrist, his gaze warming.

"Yes."

"Fine, then I want you to never see Cynthia Lynwood again Can you do that?" Getting Aaron to send Cynthia Lynwood away was unrealistic. After all, there was no evidence.

Aaron's throat bobbed as he struggled. "I promised to take care of her for life."

Serena pressed her lips together, her voice softening with determination. "But it's because of Cynthia Lynwood that we're here today. As long as you keep in touch with her, we'll never go back to how we were." Aaron was silent.

It was undeniable that the rift between him and Serena was largely due to... Cynthia Lynwood.

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But...

Seeing the conflict in Aaron's eyes, Serena's heart grew cold.

It was just a simple request for Aaron not to see Cynthia Lynwood, yet he hesitated.

Indeed...

His talk of marriage and second chances was nothing more than guilt-ridden compensation.

The one thing Serena was most thankful for in that moment was not revealing Cynthia Lynwood's involvement.

Otherwise, Aaron would surely shield Cynthia Lynwood under his om protection deaving Serena powerless to act against her.