Dawn broke.
Hearing the door open, Sienna snapped out of her daze and looked up. Vivian was already running toward her with a bright smile.
Lana and Reno stepped inside, suppressing their disgust at the sight of the broken man. They swiftly tied him up and hauled him off to the police station. Maybe they’d even earn a commendation for it.
Vivian sat in the car, gazing at the sunrise outside. Sienna rolled down the window, letting the morning breeze rush in. It playfully lifted Vivian’s hair, setting the strands dancing in the wind.
The eastern horizon glowed with pearly light as a golden ray pierced through the clouds, awakening the entire city as if draped in flowing gold.
The rosy–golden morning light spilled across Vivian’s delicate face. She basked blissfully in its radiant embrace, her whole being immersed in the newborn sunlight.
A medley of mouthwatering aromas wafted into the car, with the smell of freshly baked pie, coffee, bread, and more filling the air.
Vivian couldn’t help but gulp. “Sienna, can I have a pie?” she asked, her eyes shining with anticipation.
A soft glimmer shone in Sienna’s eyes as she gave a faint smile. “Of course.”
Munching on her píe, Vivian suddenly gasped, “Oh no, Sienna. I’m going to be late.”
Sienna said, “Relax and eat up. I got you three days off. Just remember to visit Anya tomorrow and apologize.”
Vivian beamed, “Got it.”
Jocelyn was about to lose her mind when she returned to the Hart residence.
Her bedroom was gone, the entire house had been completely redecorated beyond recognition, and all her precious designer clothes and handbags had gone up in flames.
Jocelyn’s face twisted with rage. “Who gave you the right to do this? Who?”
Linda fumed as she tattled to Jocelyn. Amber, sitting quietly on the sofa, perked up at the mention of Sienna. A strange glint flickered in her eyes.
Jocelyn barked orders through gritted teeth, “This room still belongs to me. You lot–move my luggage in and throw out everything inside.”
After she spoke, not a single servant moved, as if they hadn’t heard a word she said.
Jocelyn shot a glare at the servants. ‘Fine, just perfect,’ she sneered inwardly. Grabbing her luggage, she marched toward the stairs, only to be blocked by Ebert.
Hearing this, Jocelyn flew into a rage and glared daggers at Ebert. “What did you just say? Guest room? I’m the heiress of the Hart family. Get out of my way this instant.”
Ebert retorted coldly, “My apologies, but I answer only to Miss Sienna. You lack the authority to dismiss me.”
Linda was so furious her chest was heaving violently. She spat, “You–you pack of bootlickers.”
Of course, at this critical moment, Aiden was not at home.
Jocelyn took a deep breath, composing herself before turning to Ebert with a mocking smile. “Amber is the Hart family’s daughter. Would you dare stop her too?”
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