Chapter 263
Chapter 263
Thinking about those things, Elijah’s discomfort lessened.
Those were the paths Sheena had once walked in the Freeman family, and now he was just retracing
them. However, he still could not help but wonder if everything could return to the beginning once
everything was repaid.
With this thought, Elijah clenched his fists, forced himself to hold on, and adjusted his kneeling posture
to be more standard.
In this late–night downpour, he had been kneeling in the garden for two hours while Sheena stood by
the window, watching for the same duration.
Since the incident when Sheena was drugged, the bodyguards had a rule of taking turns to watch
during the late hours. It was Ford’s duty tonight, and he hid in the shadows, observing the man in the
garden.
Despite Elijah’s weakened condition due to the effects of the modified serum, he remained unwavering
from the beginning. Even though he was swaying now and then, his posture remained straight.
Ford could not help but admire Elijah.
Despite kneeling, Elijah still exuded a sense of dignity that prevented anyone from looking down on
him. Ford could not bear to witness the breaking of such pride. After many dilemmas, he quietly
entered the mansion and knocked on Sheena’s door.
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Ford walked in and stood not far behind Sheena.
Sheena did not turn around, her gaze fixed on the man kneeling in the garden, her expression
indifferent. “What’s the matter?”
Ford nervously responded, “Ms. Lawson, with Mr. Freeman’s current physical condition, he might get
sick.”
Sheena sneered, “So what? I didn’t force him to kneel this time. He enjoys deceiving me under the
disguise of repaying me, so let him play his part.”
“Ms. Lawson…”
“Leave.”
Sheena shut the curtains and headed straight to the bathroom to prepare for sleep.
Ford sighed and had no choice but to exit, returning to his post.
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The rain continued throughout the night, only gradually easing up toward dawn. Elijah had lost track of
how long he had been kneeling. All he knew was that his knees down to his shins were numb, and his
entire body felt cold and devoid of sensation.
Even though the rain had stopped, the wind against his face still stung like a knife.
When Ford emerged, he was surprised to find Elijah still persisting. “Mr. Freeman, it’s time to get up.
Was it enough?
Elijah’s pale lips involuntarily twitched.
If Ford was telling him to get up, did that mean the ordeal was over? Would he finally be free of his
debts?
Attempting to rise, Elijah felt the sudden release of the tension he had been holding. His head began to
grow heavier, and his vision gradually faded.
“Mr. Freeman? Mr. Freeman!”
Ford felt Elijah’s forehead, which was alarmingly hot. Even though he had passed out, Elijah’s body
continued to shiver uncontrollably. After a night in the rain, he was running a high fever!
Ford promptly took him back to his room and went upstairs to consult Sheena.
Sheena had just woken up and was combing her hair at the dressing table. Upon learning that Elijah
had passed out while kneeling, Sheena paused for a moment. However, she quickly continued
combing, saying indifferently, “Got it. Get a doctor to check on him.”
“Yes, Ms. Lawson.”
After the doctor arrived, Elijah was prescribed antipyretics and given an injection to bring down his
temperature.