Chapter 30 Astrid was convinced that Melody would never again have the chance to marry Ulric. No matter how soft hearted Margaret was, she couldn’t possibly allow a convict into the Swanson family. “Everything is perfectly resolved. Barclay’s beating was truly worth it, and I will thank him properly, she thought with satisfaction. still waiting for? Take Miss Fox Astrid suppressed the urge to smile, maintaining a stern face as she instructed the bodyguards. “What are you still w to the police station!” Just as Melody was about to be escorted out, Astrid took a deep breath. She gathered her strength and swiftly slammed Yolanda onto the ground with an over–the–shoulder r maneuver. “Ah Yolands a let out a pained cry. Mabel rushed forward, supporting Yolanda while reproaching Melody, “Melody, you’re too much! Even if you lack manners, how dare you lay hand on Mom!” Melody turned a cold, sinister gaze toward Mabel, sending a shiver down her spine. Subconsciously, Mabel averted her eyes. Melody asked coldly, “Are none of you guys going to be reasonable?” Fearful of things going out of control, Mabel hastily retorted, “There is no need for any reasoning. Just confess quickly and spare the Fox family from further embarrassment!” Astrid waved her hand. “Take this woman away quickly!” The bodyguards responded and immediately walked towards Melody. Melody took two steps back, her hand reaching towards her pocket where she kept the evidence. But before she could retrieve it, the bodyguard was already upon her. Melody’s two hands were held up, unable to take out the evidence. Just then, a towering figure intervened. “Is it fair for so many adults to bully a young woman?” The voice sent a jolt of awareness through Melody. Her spine stiffened as she looked in shock at the figure before her. The tall and imposing presence, along with his straight nose and sharp facial features, left no doubt in Melody’s mind it was Ken. Even from just the side profile, it was unmistakable. She hadn’t expected Ken to step in. Out of the corner of her eye, Melody noticed Maria hurrying over. it dawned on Melody that Maria had been conspicuously absent until now as she was trying to find help for her. not alone in this. She regarded Ken Melody couldn’t help but feel a warmth spreading in her heart. For the first time, she felt that she was n skeptically, wondering if her rescuer would truly help her. As if sensing her scrutiny, he glanced sideways at her. His eyes carried a hint of reproach as if to say, “Troublemaker” Yet, she felt a strange sense of reassurance wash over her. “Melody, it’s okay, Maria reassured, finally reaching her side with hobbling steps. Her presence dispersed the bodyguards immediately, as the gripped Melody’s hand with her wrinkled ones. A warm feeling enveloped Melody’s heart in that moment when Maria held her hand, Matody made a silent vow to herself that she would protect her at all costs. She would not allow the same tragedy to befall her as in her previous life. 0 19:57 Thu, 4 Jul Chapter 30 宽:15%合 As Mabel observed this scene from the crowd, she bit her lip in envy. Despite her efforts to curry favor with Maria for over a decade, she had never received the same affection as Melody did. Furious, Mabel stormed out from the crowd, her steps purposeful and determined. “Grandma!” Mabel quickly strode in front of Maria. “Melody has disgraced our family. Why are you still backing her up? People are going to think of our family as a joke.” As these words echoed, the guests began to regard Maria with less respect. When Melody’s mother was alive, the Fox family business flourished. But now, the guests wondered if Maria’s lack of action had led to the family’s declining fortunes. Unfazed by the shifting perceptions of the crowd, Maria straightened her spine and positioned herself in front of Melody. Fairlee, noticing the scene, directed a dissatisfied query at Ken. “Mr. Swanson, what are you doing?” Ken, however, ignored Fairlee. His gaze coldly fixed on Barclay lying on the stretcher, “Barclay, tell us yhe truth.” he said. “Mr. Swanson, what do you mean? Are you implying that I lied just now?” asked Barclay. Since Barclay seemed not to recognize Ken, Ken responded playfully, “Wasn’t that the case?” Barclay scoffed, “Look at her ugly face! What could I possibly see in her? It’s obvious she failed to seduce me, so she called for someone to beat me in retaliation.” Melody narrowed her eyes. “Barclay, I’ll give you one last chance. Do you want to tell the truth or not?” Her voice sliced through the air like a blade dipped in ice water, chilling enough to make one quiver. Barclay, meeting her steely gaze, felt as though he was being suffocated. At that moment, Fairlee patted his shoulder reassuringly, saying, “You don’t need to fear her. She can’t threaten you. Just speak the truth. With me here, no one can falsely accuse you.” … Read More “Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker CHAPTER 30” »
Category: Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker
Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker
I’m Melody Fox, once deemed an ugly duckling.
In my past life, I was cruelly betrayed, my heart brutally ripped from my chest by my once-beloved and my stepsister.
Reborn, I inadvertently rescued Ken Swanson, the wealthiest man in Halcyon, and found myself tangled in his intricate world. I was manipulated into remarrying, becoming a pawn in his elaborate plot. I feared the past would replay itself, yet he assured me that with him by my side, I would never suffer again.
On our wedding day, I cast aside my disguise, astounding everyone with my breathtaking beauty and exceptional medical prowess.
This time, I am not just surviving; I am seeking vengeance. I will reveal my true strength to those who once scorned me!
Chapter 29 15% Astrid and Fairlee turned simultaneously in the direction of the unexpected voice. Their eyes fell upon a girl with an ugly face, marked by red spots, looking indifferently at Barclay on the stretcher. ly face Since Fairlee did not go to the coffee room, she didn’t know Melody. Nevertheless, she felt an immediate dislike toward not only her ugly but also her strong presence. “Who are you?” Fairlee asked coldly. How can I ask Barclay? He can barely talk, she thought incredulously. Yolanda watched the scene with keen eyes, recognizing a good opportunity. Quickly, she instructed Mabel to remain still and rushed towards Melody, her words dripping with accusation. “Melody, what have you done? How could you beat Mr. Lawrence like this? This is absurd! I regret bringing you back from the countryside. Do you even understand how much trouble you’ve caused?” “It’s you?” Astrid glared at Melody, furious that a supposedly celebratory eightieth birthday had been marred by her. Melody, you’re being so rudel Is this how the Fox family raised you?” Astrid scolded Melody, her face pale. She then reassured Fairlee, “Dr. Lawrence, don’t worry.I’ll make sure everything is sorted out fairly.” “Did you hit him?” Fairlee’s icy glare and trembling body revealed her intense rage. As her brother’s only son, Barclay held a special place in her heart since she never married or had children of her own. Seeing Melody strike Barclay felt like an attack on her personally. She could not contain her fury. “…” Before Melody could respond, Fairlee interjected, “Send her to the police station. This matter needs to be dealt with strictly!” She would not be satisfied until Melody was locked away for more than a decade. Upon hearing these words, Yolanda’s heart leaped with joy. She knew that offending Fairlee would spell a lifetime of misery for Melody, ‘Fairlee loves and spoils her nephew. Melody got herself in big trouble this time, she thought gleefully. Though Yolanda harbored these thoughts, outwardly, she feigned pleasantry. “Dr. Lawrence, please don’t get mad at her. She’s new here and haven’t learned manners. It’s just teenagers fighting. Don’t be so serious.” These words only y serve to exacerbate the situation. In a moment, Fairlee’s expression turned even more furious. “Children fighting?” She gestured towards Barclay on the stretcher, being examined by the doctor, and continued, “Look at the injuries on his body. Is this what you call children fighting?” Yolanda wore a strained expression as she grabbed Melody’s arm and said, “Why are you still standing there? Hurry up and bow to apologize. to Mr. Lawrence and Dr. Lawrence,” A cold smirk tugged at the corner of Melody’s lips. “Yolanda, I think you’re mistaken. It’s not me who should be bowing and apologizing, but Barclay and Mabell” At the mention of Mabel’s name, Yolanda’s eyes widened in shock. “I can’t let her involve Mabel in this mess, Yolanda thought in a panic. Clenching her teeth, she dragged Melody and scolded her as she walked out. You foolish girl. You refuse to apologize when asked and now you dare to shift the blame. I’ll give you to the police for our family’s name.” The instinct to protect Mabel caused a surge of adrenaline within her, granting her an unexpected strength to overpower Melody. Melody, being weakened previously, was unable to break free. 13 19:57 Thu 4 Jul BUG Chapter 29 “Let go of me!” Melody’s voice resonated deeply. “Not until you apologizel” Yolanda growled. 15% Their struggle resembled a tangled knot, with Yolanda ruthlessly pressing Melody down, one hand clamped firmly over her mouth to stifle any outcry. Around them, people whispered and gossiped. Some of them took photos with their cell phone. Just at this moment, Barclay regained consciousness. His cries of pain pierced the air. Fairlee, who had intended to follow them to ensure Yolanda handed Melody over to the police, stopped in her tracks. She quickly instructed her men to halt Yolanda and Melody. Then, with genuine concern, she approached Barclay and asked, “Barclay, how are you? Where does it hurt? Please tell me… “I feel a little better now… Barclay managed a whisper. With the Swanson family’s family doctor having administered a painkilling injection to Barclay a while back, his pain was gradually lessening. This made Fairlee breathe a sigh of relief. Yolanda, who heard that Barclay had regained consciousness, hurried over. She hastily interjected, “Don’t worry, Mr. Lawrence. I got this. Whatever Melody did to you, I’ll tell the police exactly what happened. The justice will be done.” Barclay took her hint, knowing she was warning him not to spill the beans. Recalling what Melody had done to him, he immediately said, “Aunt Fairlee, you have to help me. She attempted to seduce me, and when I refused, she then accused me of trying to rape her. She even called someone to beat me up!” Barclay did not realize that the one who gave the order was Ken instead of Melod since he was being held held down and beaten at the time. Upon hearing Barclay’s accusation, Fairlee’s eyes narrowed dangerously as she glared fiercely at Melody. She couldn’t believe this woman had the audacity to toy with her beloved nephew, whom she had lavished with so much care. The guests, too, murmured in disapproval upon hearing Barclay’s accusations. “What’s wrong with this daughter of the Fox family? Such disgraceful behavior!” “What a shame! If I were her, I’d be too ashamed to Ito show my face!” … Read More “Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker CHAPTER 29” »
Chapter 28 “I’m sorry,” Melody murmured. “You’re a giute a troublemaker.” Ken replied sarcastically. “Thank kyou.” Her voice low. 15% +6 Melody clenched Ken’s jacket tightly, pursing her lower lips while her body still trembled slightly. She knew that Ken had saved her. If it wasn’t for his timely arrival, she might have been killed by Barclay, She glanced at Barclay, whose face was now swollen beyond recognition from the relentless beating. Barclay did not expect the beating to continue after he mentioned Fairlee. Even worse, the beating only intensified. Spoiled all his life, it wasn’t long before Barclay hit his breaking point. He huddled up, softly asking for forgiveness as his voice trembled. “I’m sorry. It’s all my bad. I won’t dare to do it again, Miss Fox, tell them to stop, please…” Melody remained resolute, showing no signs of pity. To her, he wouldn’t be deserving of sympathy even if he were beaten to death. However, his life was not enough. Her vengeance would not be satisfied with just Barclay’s life. With a quick massage to her temples, the dizziness went down a lot for Melody. She waited until the drug wore off completely before she raised her hand, telling them to stop beating The two bodyguards glanced at Ken, halting their actions upon seeing his lack of objection. After adjusting her clothes, Melody stepped forward. While Barclay was not paying attention, she stealthily slipped her hand into her purse. Then, she squatted in front of him and spoke coldly. “I can let you go, but you must tell who’s behind the scenes.”“” Barclay initially refused to betray Mabel, but with punches and kicks, he was forced to admit. “Mabel. It was Mabel!” “Mabel? She’s my sister. Barclay, don’t slander her. Why would Mabel do this to me? You’re not telling the truth.” She deliberately said it slowly, as though she was about to order the bodyguards to beat hi again. Barclay hurriedly said, “Everything I said is true. Mabel asked me to do this. She said if I ruined your reputation, she would agree to date me” Melody heard what she needed to and withdrew her hand from her purse, gesturing dismissively. “Alright, since you’re owning up to it, I’ll take your word for it. Please help me bring him downstairs. Given that this involves the Swanson family, Mrs. Swanson should decide what to do next.” “Understood!” The bodyguard answered, paying no heed to Barclay’s resistance as they hauled him towards the hall downstairs. Just as Melody was about to follow, Ken abruptly blocked her path with his arm. “You owe me one,” he said. Melody nodded. “I know, I’ll help cure your grandmother.” Ken seemed unconvinced of her ability and left expressionlessly. Downstairs, the birthday party was in full swing, with everyone enjoying the warm and lively atmosphere. People were eager for Margaret to show up and to sing her a birthday song Of course, it was impossible for Margaret to join the festivities in this situation, Astrid, upon hearing the suggestion, merely smiled and said, “Mrs. Swanson really appreciates your sincere wishes. She can’t come downstairs due to her health, but don’t worry I’ll make sure she knows how you all feel.” 1/3 19:56 Thu 4 Jul Ô – G Chapter 28 15% 0 Π Her smile was professional and her words firm, but inwardly, her heart sank. She did not know how long this cover–up would last, though truthfully, it wasn’t something anyone should be suspicious about. After all, no one would expect an eighty–year–old woman to be pregnant. At the same time, both Yolanda and Mabel waited anxiously, wondering what took Barclay so long. Just then, screams echoed from the direction of the revolving staircase. “Ouch! it hurts! Let go of mel Watch where you’re going, you fools!” yelled Barclay. Everyone’s gaze shifted in surprise toward the ruckus near the spinning staircase. Suddenly, Barclay, looking wild–eyed, bit down hard on a bodyguard’s hand, prompting the guard to let go in pain. Barclay tumbled down the stairs with a loud thud, making onlookers cringe at the sight. Barclay, now sprawled at the foot of the staircase, bore evident signs of agony. Covered in blood, his face was swollen and completely unrecognizable. The injuries from the beating and the fall had left him in excruciating pain, rendering him incapable of uttering a sound. Lying sprawled on his back, he could only roll his eyes in agony, teetering on the brink of death “Mom! He…” Mabel recognized Barclay at a glance. She gripped Yolanda’s sleeve in a panic, quivering in horror. According to their plans, Barclay was supposed to descend the stairs alone, while loudly accusing Melody of seducing and drugging him. This was completely unexpected. “Calm down!” Although Yolanda was also taken aback by Barclay’s unexpected appearance, she swiftly composed herself. Looking upwards again, she saw Melody calmly emerged from behind the two bodyguards and descended the stairs. Yolanda bit her lips in frustration, thinking, “Dammit, he failed. I may have underestimated her.’ The guests, witnessing Barclay’s beaten state, fell into a momentary silence before erupting into a discussion. “What happened?” “What in the world happened here?” “Who’s he? Quickly call an ambulance!” Astrid quickly realized what was going on and stepped in, ordering the butler to attend to Barclay after reassuring the guests. “Don’t worry everyone. Nothing happened. It seems that there has been a misunderstanding. He could have accidentally fallen down the stairs…” But before she could finish, she saw a figure approach Barclay, who was about to be escorted away. It was Barclay’s aunt, Fairlee Lawrence. “Barclay, are you okay? What happened?‘ Fairlee inquired, her expression fraught with concern as she watched Barclay lie on the stretcher, unable to respond. In a fit of anger, Fairlee then turned her gaze towards Astrid. “Astrid, you owe me an explanation! Why was he beaten up by your people?” Astrid froze. She did not expect the man on the stretcher to be Fairlee’s nephew. However, she swiftly composed herself and approached with a grave expression. “Relax, Dr. Lawrence. I’ll immediately have someone look into this. Turning towards the butler beside her, she exclaimed, “What are you still waiting for? Go get a doctor now!” “Yes, ma’am!” The butler hurried off to call for aid. Meanwhile, the banquet descended into … Read More “Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker CHAPTER 28” »
Chapter 27 On the third floor, Ken and his subordinate, James, were going down the stairs when they were startled by cries for help coming from the last room on the second floor. Ken’s brow furrowed. “Go and find out what’s going on.” “Yes, Mr. Swanson” James immediately nodded promptly. Their network of Informants within the Swanson family quickly returned with information. “Mr. Swanson, it looks like the only son of the Lawrence family is up to no good with a woman named Melody. Seems like she might have rubbed someone the wrong way.” reported James. “Melody?” Ken’s eyebrows arched in surprise. He had not heard of that name before. “Yes,” James responded before inquiring. “Shall I go rescue her?” Ken cast a disinterested glance at James. “Do you not have anything else to do?” James quickly dropped the idea of helping and shook his head. “You’re right, Mr. Swanson. I’m just being nosy. You’ve only just got back to Silverlake. No need to get involved in unnecessary stuff. Please watch your step.” Ken indifferently looked away and went downstairs At the same time, in the guest room, Melody’s clothes lay in tatters around her, her flawless skin tempting Barclay. “I have to say, despite your ugly face, you do have top–notch figure and skin,” said Barclay before seizing Melody by the neck and leaning in for a kiss. However, just as his lips were close to her, Melody landed a powerful punch on his face. In an instant, he was knocked senseless. In shock, he looked at her hand that had broken free. The wrist was rubbed raw and oozing with blood, “How did you…” Barclay was utterly stunned, wondering how she managed to find the strength to free herself. The rope used to the her up was supposed to be incredibly strong. Before he could figure out what was happening, Melody swung another punch, sending him hurtling under the bed. “Ah.. Barclay moaned, clutching his head in agony. Melody seized the opportunity to hurriedly untie the rope with her free hand. After regaining her freedom, Melody grabbed the lamp from the bedside cabinet, poised to strike Barclay. But just then, a wave of dizziness washed over her. The effects of the drug suddenly taking hold of her. Melady’s strength vanished in an instant, and the lamp slipped from her hand, crashing to the ground with a loud thud. Barclay quickly took the opportunity to rise to his feet, seizing Melody by her hair. “You bitch! How dare you blindside mel You just don’t know when to give up, do you? I will definitely kill you today!” he yelled as he dragged Melody and tossed her back onto the bed. Despite her desperate struggles, Melody’s vision blurred. She could not even see Barclay clearly. ‘Damn it! I would rather die than be violated by Barclay‘ she thought, despair flickering in the depths of her eyes. 1/2 0 19:56 Thu, 4 Jul Aug. Chapter 27 15% With a resounding bang, the room’s door was suddenly kicked open. Startled, Barclay turned towards the door, only to find two burly men storming towards him. Before he could react, they forcefully yanked him off the bed. In a haze, Melody spotted a familiar silhouette walking towards her amidst the brightness. “Can you still get up?” She recognized the figure as Ken. His familiar voice gave her a huge relief. For a moment, she thought she was hallucinating from the drugs. She snapped out of it quickly. Without hesitation, she swiftly reached for the silver needle she had concealed. With precision and determination, she jabbed it into her temples, clearing her vision. “I’m fine.” Melody replied.
Chapter 26 16%D “Ulric?” Melody had to fight the urge to curl her lip in disgust. Thankfully, she managed to keep her emotions in check, digging her nails into her thighs to tamp down the seething hatred boiling inside her. Melody scoffed at the very idea that Ulric could be a good husband, As if a man who had brought his wife to the hospital, only to stand by and watch as his lover ripped out her heart, could ever be considered a good husband. And a husband who never truly loved his wife, only using her as a pawn–Melody could hardly stomach the thought. Ulric being a good husband was the biggest joke she’d heard in her entire life and she’d lived through two lifetimes. Melody could feel the fury raging within her, a wildfire threatening to consume her from the inside out. “What’s the matter, Melody? Are you feeling alright?” Melody gave a curt nod. “Yeah, kind of.” She knew she needed to take a moment to collect herself before facing Ulric. I “Grandma, would you mind asking the Swansons to set me up with a room so I can rest for a bit?” she requested calmly. Unaware of Melody’s true turmoil and assuming she simply wasn’t feeling well, Maria nodded quickly. “Of course, just give me a minute to go make those arrangements.” Little did Melody know, a silent threat was quietly looming. Given that Maria and Margaret were close friends, the Swanson servants promptly set up a guest room on the second floor for Melody to retreat to. Alone in the room, Melody finally let out a heavy sigh. She’d thought she was prepared to face Ulric and the others, but even Marla’s praise of him had very nearly undone her. The room was deathly quiet as Melody’s thoughts raced. Before long, she found herself drifting off into an uneasy sleep. But she was suddenly jolted awake by snatches of conversation in the distance. “As long as you claim her as your own today, I’ll promise you anything,” a woman whispered. “You serious?” asked a “Yes! Don’t worry, I’ve already cleared everyone e out of this floor. No one will notice,” the woman replied. Melody blearily recognized the voice a Mabel’s. Melody’s eyes snapped open, only to see a man locking her room door. In the same moment, a peculiar fragrance filled the air. Melody’s medical expertise gave her an exceptionally keen sense of smell, and she instantly recognized the delicate, almost floral scent–it was some kind of drug meant to knock people out. Frantically, Melody tried to rise, only to discover her hands were bound to the bedposts. She was completely immobilized. Panic set in as Melody strained against the bindings trapping her wrists to the bed. She glared daggers at the guy, desperately trying to get her hands free. “Who the hell are you?” Melody spat in a frigid tone. “What do you now. Otherwise, you’re gonna regret this big time.” think you’re doing? if you know what’s good for you, you’ll let me go right “Heh, you’re a quick one to wake up,” t the man scoffed as he turned around, revealing a face packmarked with scars. 16% Chapter 26 Melody’s blood instantly ran cold as she recognized him- this was the same man who had accused her of having a fake Snowblossom that day she returned home. His name was Barclay Lawrence, and he’d been obsessed with Mabel, though Mabel clearly wanted nothing to do with him. “Piecing together the conversation she’d overheard, a rush of urgency gripped Melody’s heart. Whatever Barclay and Mabel were planning, she knew it couldn’t be good. Barclay approached the bed as his gaze swept over Melody, appraising her from head to toe with a look of disdain. While he found her facial features extremely ugly, he couldn’t help but notice her slender, delicate figure, which far surpassed even Mabel’s alluring form. What a pity her face was so unpleasant Still, Barclay held onto the hope that if he could just humiliate Melody, Mabel might finally agree to consider a relationship with him. Determination reignited within him at the thought. After all, no matter how unappealing Melody’s face, a figure this beautiful was still a prize worth having, Barclay consciously averted his gaze from Melody’s face, and he felt an overwhelming urge to have his way with her. The temptation clawed at him, no matter how hard he tried to ignore it. Barclay steeled himself and approached Melody with determination. “Melody, be a good girl, and I’ll go easy on you,” he sneered. However, the moment that Barclay pounced at her, Melody reared back and laid into him with a downright vicious kick right to the gut. Wham! The impact was brutal. Melody really put her whole body into that shot, and it dropped Barclay like a ton of bricks. The guy let out a yelp of pain as he hit the ground, his body totally drenched in sweat. With an ice–cold stare, Melody looked down at the helpless Barclay sprawled out at her feet. “Scram, you little punk!” she spat. Barclay’s went scarlet with fury after he heard Melody’s mocking words. He hauled himself up off the ground, let out a venomous spit, and then fired back at her with pure venom dripping from every word. “You think you’re so damn special, don’t you? Consider yourself lucky even bothered lookin‘ your way, you ugly witch! How dare you kick me like that? Don’t you dare try to blame me for getting a little rough with your sorry ass!” rlegs to ro … Read More “Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker CHAPTER 26” »
Chapter 25 Ulric was expecting Ken to get angry after his little taunt. If Ken lost his temper on such a special day, his reputation would take another hit. However, that wouldn’t be the case. “Are you done?” Nen’s tone was indifferent. He continued at his usual pace, showing not a single inkling of rage. Ulric turned in astonishment only to catch a glimpse of Ken’s retreating figure. Ken’s demeanor was was merely a minor annoyance rather than a real threat. Ulric’s frustration boiled over. “Kent Stop right there!” he shouted. But Ken continued walking, turning the corner without another backward glance. Composed, almost dismissive, as if Ulric “Damn it!” Ulric slammed his hand on the armrest of his wheelchair, cursing himself for not being able to confront Ken physically. Ulric had always been overshadowed by Ken, no matter how hard he tried, he always seemed to fall short. He recalled the time when he had exhausted himself for three months to get into Halcyon’s top academy, only to hear later that Ken had been accepted into an even more prestigious international university. Ken had always been the Swanson family’s golden boy. His presence alone seemed to brighten any room–until his legs were damaged, turing him into the most notorious villain in Silverlake. Since that incident, Ken had mostly stayed away in Insterimond, and his reasons for returning now were unclear. Ulric was determined not to let Ken take away everything he had worked so hard to maintain. He had neglected his legs for far too many years; s; it was imperative that he started treatment as soon as possible. Ulric tried to compose himself, taking deep breaths to calm his nerves. He prided himself on his ability to remain emotionally stable, but Ken always managed to get under his skin. Despite Ken initially losing control when the scandal first broke, he had somehow regained his composure over the years, which only irked Ulric further. Taking another deep breath, Ulric wheeled himself forward, only to unexpectedly encounter Maria just as she exited a room. In public, Ulric always maintained a calm and collected facade, and today was no different. He greeted Maria with his usual warm smile. “Hello, Mrs. Fox.” Maria, on a mission to find Melody, was momentarily distracted by the encounter. “Ulric, bave you met Melody yet?” Ulric, typically well–liked for his amiable and generous nature, responded gently, unaware of Maria’s urgent agenda. However, Maria couldn’t help but wonder if Ulric could truly accept Melody’s unique appearance. But then Ulric surprised her by smiling and saying, “Yes, I have,” His handsome features softened, a touch of bashfulness evident in his expression. Great! Then it is settled!‘ Maria felt It even happier, so she figured chatting up Ulric a little more wouldn’t hurt. The more they talked, the more delighted she felt. Ulric was polite and well–mannered in his speech, which pleased her greatly. Meanwhile, Ken had just reached the bottom of the stairs when he saw Melody on the second–floor landing. As he have just seen Ulric and now encountering his supposed fiancée, Ken’s initial interest had completely vanished, replaced by a wall of coldness He approached her with a flat tone. “ydidn’t expect to catch Miss Fox eavesdropping” 1,3 Chapter 25 零15%直 Melody looked taken aback. “I wasn’t trying to eavesdrop, I was actually just heading to see my grandmother,” she explained innocently. Ken, however, seemed indifferent to whether she was eavesdropping or not. He coldly asked, “Where is it?” Feeling the tension, Melody stiffened, sensing Ken was in a bad mood. She bit her lip and reluctantly pulled a dagger from her bag. Ken quickly snatched it from her, handed back the necklace he owed her, and turned to leave. “Wait!” Melody called after him, holding the necklace tightly. Ken paused, his frown deepening as she hurried to continue, “About the check you gave me I intend to honor our agreement. The patient you mentioned, that’s your grandmother, right? I can help.” Having overheard Ken’s conversation with Ulric, Melody knew she needed Ken as an ally–after all, the enemy of her enemy was her friend. Ken scoffed sarcastically. “No need. If you really want to help, just pretend you don’t know me and stay out of my sight.” Confused, Melody pressed, “Why? Do you have something against me?” As she tried to explain her earlier actions with the dagger, Ken abruptly cut her off. “Miss Fox, do you not grasp what I’m telling you? Acting like this, especially as Ulric’s supposed fiancée, what are you playing at?! He was visibly impatient, and his expression even showed a hint of disgust. Melody felt a lump in her throat. “I’m actually not his fiancée, and I don’t want to marry him…” Ken wasn’t interested in discussing further. He turned sharply and walked away, clearly not considering Maria as a potential family connection and wanting nothing to do with anything related to Ulric. Ken briskly walked away without looking back at her. Seeing that he was about to leave, Melody blurted out, “About Ulric’s legs, I believe you! I think you’re innocent!” As soon as she said this, Ken halted in his tracks. However, just as Melody was about to continue, Ken started walking even faster. … Read More “Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker CHAPTER 25” »
Chapter 24 Margaret didn’t respond immediately. Instead, she instructed her maid to prepare her a cup of tea. Once the maid had left, Margaret began to speak. “My illness… if I went to the hospital, it would bring nothing but shame to the entire Swanson family.” Maria was bewildered. “What do you mean by that?” Margaret sighed heavily and pulled back her blanket. “See for yourself,” she said. Maria looked down, her eyes widening in shock. “Your… your stomachi” Margaret’s abdomen was rounded and swollen, resembling a woman who was about to give birth. Maria was frozen in disbelief. So Margaret isn’t sick; she is pregnant? At eighty years old?” In that moment, it all made sense–the guards at the door, Margaret’s reluctance to seek hospital care, the potential scandal it could cause. If this news leaked, it would tamish the Swanson family’s reputation irreparably. It took a while for Maria to collect herself. With tears welling up, she took Margaret’s hand. “Margaret, please, tell me everything. Who did this to you?” “No one,” Margaret replied, her eyes brimming with tears. “I’m nearing the end of my life. Who would…? Her voice was laden with shame; it seemed unthinkable that someone would target her, given her status. “So, what’s really going on? Have you seen a doctor? Could it be some other illness?” Maria asked. Margaret wiped a tear from her eye and shook her head. “Thaven’t seen a doctor. My symptoms are similar to those of pregnancy–nausea, vomiting, feeling like something’s moving inside me… It’s almost certainly that. If I went to a doctor and the news got out, the Swanson family would be ruined.” “I used to enjoy long baths; perhaps something happened then…” She trailed off, clearly reluctant to discuss the topic further. Her vulnerability was apparent. If not for Maria, her closest confidant, Margaret wouldn’t have disclosed such a secret. “But you really should see a doctor,” Maria insisted, sensing the issue was more complex than it appeared. Margaret gripped Maria’s hand, pleading, “Just talking to you has helped a lot. Please, don’t make me see a doctor. I’m not just thinking about myself–I’m doing this for our family.” Understanding Margaret’s fears, Maria ceased her urging. She realized that even the most discreet doctor might not keep this explosive secret, given the stakes involved. “If you truly are pregnant, what will you do about the baby?” Maria inquired. “…I don’t know,” Margaret replied, her voice filled with despair. Seeing her friend so despondent broke Maria’s heart. Then, suddenly, her eyes turned hopeful as if she had just been with an ingenious idea. “I might have a solution, but I’m not sure if you’ll be willing to hear it.” “Go ahead,” Margaret urged. Maria said, “I have a granddaughter named Melody. When we were younger, we had arranged a marriage between her and your second grandson. Maybe she could marry into your family and we could adjust the child’s birthdate? It would legitimize the baby, and they could rightfully carry the Swanson name: 0 Chapter 24 She was genuinely concerned about her friend but also saw this as a chance to secure a brighter future for Melody Your granddaughter Margaret pondered for a moment, then recognition dawned “Ah, I remember now! How old is she?” “She just turned twenty,” responded Maria. Margaret’s lips twitched with excitement. “Good, very good. Let’s go with your plan. After the banquet, bring her to see me.” Maria’s heart fluttered. She was more than happy to agree At that moment, Margaret’s maid, Lucy, entered the room. “Madam, your son has returned and wishes to see you. He’s at the door… shall Het him in?” A mix of emotions flashed across Margaret’s features. “I’m tired. I need to rest.” Lucy quickly understood the dismissal and relayed it to Ken at the door, “Sir, the madam is resting right now. Maybe come back later?” Ken’s expression faltered, his hope dimming “I understand,” he said, resignation lacing his tone. “Please tell her that the issue she heard about isn’t true. Whenever she feels up to it, I’m ready to explain everything “Understood,” Lucy replied. “It’s quite lively downstairs, perhaps you could check in to see if they need any help. It is, after all, Madam’s birthday, and things might be getting quite busy.” “Of course” Ken nodded, before turning to leave. His tall figure seemed to leave an aura of loneliness as he walked away. Lucy waited d until Ken’s silhouette disappeared around the corner, She let out a sigh, and returned to the room. She relayed Ken’s message to Margaret, asking gently, “Are you sure you don’t want to see him? “No,” Margaret replied firmly. Maria couldn’t help but ask, “Is this about Ulric’s injury?” Margaret didn’t want to hide the truth from Maria. “Yes, it’s really very perplexing. That boy has always had a kind heart. Others might not know it, but I do. But with the evidence being so undeniable, I can’t protect him. Given my current state, I can’t investigate it any further. The best I can do is to make sure he doesn’t worry about me.” Maria was taken aback. She had believed the rumors that Ken was ruthless, and that he had even harmed his own brother. But now, she realized that there may have been other sides to the story. “Alright, I am indeed quite tired. Go enjoy the birthday party downstairs. After it’s over, please bring … Read More “Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker CHAPTER 24” »
Chapter 23 A smug smile played on Mabel’s lips as the surprised exclamation rang out. She thought Melody’s amateur skills had led to some comical mishap. But then, the voice continued, “This coffee… it’s the most perfect cup I’ve had” The blood drained from Mabel’s face. Her face, moments ago alight with gloating, twisted into a grimace of disbelief. What the hell? How could this be?‘ she thought in shock. Yolanda, sharing Mabel’s shock, pulled her through the crowd to get a closer look. They saw Melody’s coffee, crowned with a dense, velvety crema that seemned to defy physics. While Mabel’s coffee was good, each bubble in Melody’s was perfectly uniform and impossibly fine, like crafted by a master. Mabel stood there, frozen, staring at the cup in disbelief. ‘Am I seeing things?‘ Mable had spent years mastering the art of coffee, becoming the unrivaled queen of Silverlake’s coffee scene. She couldn’t believe that she was outdone by Melody, a supposed nobody from the countryside. A flash of fear surged through Mabel, recalling the eerie similarities to an encounter at Wilmot’s boutique. This wasn’t just about coffee anymore—it was something more. However, as Mabel’s gaze shifted to the blotchy, awkward face of Melody, her panic subsided slightly. ‘Skills, even medical skills, can be learned, knowledge acquired. But beauty–that’s an advantage I still hold, Mabel reassured herself. Yet, she couldn’t shake off the irritation. “When the hell did Melody learn to master the art of coffee like this?” she wondered. “Mom…” she muttered angrily, tugging at Yolanda’s sleeve. Yolanda, now regaining her composure, seemed much calmer than Mabel. She gently patted Mabel’s hand, signaling her to stay calm. The crowd continued to rave about Melody’s coffee–making skills, even including Yolanda in their praise. “Mrs. Fox, you’re hiding treasure in plain sight! To think you have such gems at home and didn’t tell us! You lucky woman!” one of them remarked. “Truly, Mrs. Fox is blessed, Miss Mable is so beautiful, and Miss Melody is so talented. You must be so proud,” another added. Yolanda forced a stiff smile in the face of this praise, her heart twisting with resentment. These compliments taste worse than swallowing flies, she thought grimly. Back when Melody’s mother was alive, she had always overshadowed Yolanda in every way. And now, she couldn’t tolerate that her daughter being compared to what she considered a throwaway. Yolanda’s eyes narrowed, a chilling glint flickering within them. Meanwhile, Astrid was biting back her frustration, her smile cracking under the strain. Melody’s remarkable success had thrown her plans into disarray. She had orchestrated this to watch Melody fail, not to inadvertently crown her the belle of the ball. Unable to maintain her facade any longer, Astrid snapped, “Ladies, it’s about time. Shall we head downstairs?” “Yes,” the group agreed, but not without first insisting that Melody make a visit to each of their homes to teach their daughters coffee- making. 22% Chapter 23 In Silverlake, where the coffee culture ran deep, being skilled in coffee making was a prestigious affair. If Melody could pass her skills on to their daughters, Mabel might well kiss her title of belle of the year goodbye. Surrounded by an admiring crowd, Melody walked out of the drawing room. Once overlooked, she was now the star everyone orbited around. She responded graciously to the ladies‘ compliments, seasoned by years of varied experiences, handling the spotlight with a calm ease. The ladies, initially taken aback by her plain appearance, had now been won over by her poised demeanor, treating her with a newfound warmth and respect. Mabel, on the other hand, felt like she was suddenly left in the cold, her earlier shine stolen. Fury and humiliation brewed inside her, burning hot and ugly. As soon as the last guest left the room, leaving only her and her mother, Mabel could no longer hold back her tears. “Mom, what the hell is going on?” she cried. “How in the world does Melody know more about coffee than me? And how is she better at it?!” Yolanda was equally as perplexed. However, it was not the time for questions but for immediate action. Years of navigating social situations had trained her well, and she was quickly able to regain her composure, “Don’t worry. I’ve got a plan that’ll ruin her completely. But I need your help,” she whispered to Mabel, her voice a mix of cold determination and quiet fury. As Mabel listened, her eyes lit up with a dark anticipation, eager to see the plan unfold. “You must follow my instructions exactly. Not a single step can go wrong.” Yolanda said. “Trust me, I’ll make sure she won’t be able to show her face in Silverlake ever again!” she responded, her tone laced with venom. If this plan works, she won’t just be ousted from the Swanson family; no one of repute in Silverlake will let her through their doors again.” Mabel clenched her fist, resolute. “Mom, don’t worry, I won’t screw up like last night,” she vowed. After discussing their scheme in detail, they stepped out of the drawing room, renewed and resolute. Elsewhere in the estate, Maria was being led by a servant to Margaret’s bedroom, where they were met by two imposing bodyguards at the door. “Why are there guards at the door?” Maria asked, puzzled. Despite her illness, Margaret was highly respected by Ramon Swanson, the family patriarch. It seemed out of place that she would be so heavily guarded, almost as if she was being held captive. The servant did not respond to Maria’s question but spoke briefly with the guards, who then allowed them entry. Maria entered the dimly lit room, where the strong smell of medicine permeated the air, making her wrinkle her nose in disgust. As she approached the bed where an old d servant stood watch, he began, “Mrs. Fox, you’re here? I’ll wake Mrs. Swanson up- “No, let her rest a bit longer,” Maria quickly intervened, but the stirring in the bed interrupted her, a raspy voice asking, “Who’s here? Is it Astrid?” “Margaret, it’s me,” she replied. Hearing the name, tears began to roll down Margaret’s cheeks as she struggled to sit up in bed. … Read More “Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker CHAPTER 23” »
Chapter 22 However, when Mabel spoke, Melody didn’t budge an inch. It was as if the words had flown right past her, her focus entirely on the water waiting to boil In Melody’s rural upbringing, she was taught extensive knowledge in the art of coffee making. Before Melody could even lift a kettle, her lessons began. Her confidence was brewed alongside her skills. By the age of five, Melody could recite the intricate steps of making coffe–the coffee extraction like it was nothing. Mabel’s simplistic question just earned a silent, mocking smirk from her. To Mabel and the others, it looked like Melody was ducking the question, pretending not to hear. Just then, the water burst into a rolling boil. Everyone watched, expecting Melody to sneak a peek at Mabel for some pointers. Instead, Melody stood there, mesmerized by the kettle, not giving Mabel a single glance. Pouring water is simple, but Melody turned it into a graceful art. Despite her blotchy, flushed face, her elegance was undeniable–if it weren’t for those blotches, she’d be a portrait of grace. Meanwhile, Mabel was getting antsy. She kept sneaking glances at Melody, hoping to catch her imitating her technique. But Melody never once looked her way. With one hand, water flowed in a steady stream, the other in a blur of practiced movements. Even Mabel, a seasoned brewer herself, could feel it–Melody might actually know how to extract coffee. The thought sent a wave of unease through her. Despite still believing Melody, that good–for–nothing bumpkin, couldn’t possibly outdo her, the pressure was mounting. Meanwhile, outside the drawing room, someone called out, “Is that my fiancee?” Ulric, in the wheelchair, had his eyes fixed on Mabel’s stunning figure. His features were strikingly handsome, though his pale complexion hinted at a delicate appearance, masking the ruthless coldness lurking in his eyes. His assistant, aware that Ulric’s gentle demeanor was just a façade, mistakenly focused on Melody, who was seated to Mabel’s left, thinking she was the one Ulric meant. The assistant nodded. “Yes, that must be Miss Fox.” Ulric’s gaze settled back on Mabel. He felt somewhat reassured by her allure, despite the stark difference in their families‘ statuses. Yet, he wasn’t particularly bothered. For him, women were just for show. Unlike his mother, he didn’t see the need for a woman family empire would soon be his–if only his brother wasn’t in the way. to be bolster his status, especially since the Swanson When the time comes, whether this woman stays or goes is up to me, he mused, wondering, “Did Ken return unharmed?” The drawing room doors were slightly ajar, allowing them to get a clear look inside while still remaining undetected. The assistant nervously replied, “Yes. We lured him onto the yacht with his mother’s belongings for a trade, but after the deal, he vanished into thin air… He managed to escape from the yacht. Our men couldn’t catch him.” Ulric scoffed. “Vanished? You think he’s magic? It’s just your incompetence! You wasted a perfect opportunity!” The assistant bowed his head, unable to respond. 19:44 Thu, 4 Jul Chapter 22 GR 22% Ulric gave him a sharp look and coldly instructed, “Forget it. He’s back now. We can’t afford to make another move against him yet–it would only raise his suspicions. But keep a damn close eye on him. Report everything to me.” “Yes, siri” the assistant affirmed. Ulric’s gaze returned to Mabel, radiating charm inside the drawing room. He smiled slightly, his mood lightening at her sight. His elaborate ruse had convinced everyone, portraying Ken as the one responsible for his crippled legs. Margaret, who once supported Ken staunchly, now distanced herself from him after the incident. The family was utterly disillusioned with Ken, and his mother showed visible contempt every time she saw him. Ulric had successfully alienated Ken using his own injury as leverage. But the cost was his legs. A surge of anger flashed through Ulric as he glanced down at his paralyzed legs. Despite the massive toll his scheme had taken, his father still valued Ken’s capabilities and had entrusted him with managing a significant part of the company. This deepened the sting of injustice for Ulric. He couldn’t wait much longer; he needed to reclaim his position and kick Ken out for good. First, he was determined to find the best doctor money could buy–a doctor who could possibly reverse his condition. Once his legs were healed, he would take back everything that was rightfully his. Inside the drawing room, Mabel realized that Melody wasn’t as clueless as she’d–assumed. Pulling herself together, she began to focus intently on her task. Coffee extraction required meticulous precision, involving rounds of pouring and filtering. Melody had just completed the final round. “Phew, done.” Mabel exhaled, glancing over at Melody, only to find that she had finished even faster, A wave of panic washed over Mabel, but she quickly shook it off. “Speed doesn’t matter; it’s all about the quality, she reminded herself. The guests, unable to contain their curiosity, crowded around to examine both cups of coffee. Naturally, they first inspected the coffee prepared by Mabel, the renowned artisan. Mabel’s coffee was undoubtedly impressive. “Absolutely deserving of your reputation. This coffee is next level!” one guest exclaimed. Flattered by the praise, Mabel beamed with a modest smile. “Thank you, everyone. Now, let’s check out my sister’s coffee,” she said eagerly, leading the crowd to Melody’s table, convinced that it wouldn’t measure up. Astrid, feeling restless, followed the crowd to Melody’s table. The more professional Melody appeared, the more Astrid doubted her initial judgment. She refused to believe that Melody could possibly outshine her sophisticated sister’s skills. That would be a joke. In stark contrast, Yolanda and Mabel, confident and composed, watched proudly as the crowd gathered … Read More “Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker CHAPTER 22” »
Chapter 21 Chapter 21 Astrid deliberately raised her voice to ensure every high society lady in the room heard her clear disdain–not only was she declaring Melody ugly, but useless too. As expected, Yolanda’s words intensified the looks of disgust on the faces of the ladies who already judged Melody for her appearance. Despite both being daughters of the prestigious Tox family, Mabel, the stepdaughter, enjoyed a luxurious life. In contrast, Melody, the legitimate daughter, was practically raised to be irrelevant in the countryside. However, Melody remained unfazed. Her composure only frustrated Astrid even more. “Forget it,” Astrid said, satisfied with the outcome. She waved her hand dismissively, having no desire to watch Melody demonstrate her coffee making skills. “Mabel, since your sister doesn’t know how to, you do it.” Mabel’s eyes gleamed with anticipation as she took a step towards the table when Melody’s voice cut through the room. “Who said I didn’t know anything about making coffee?” Her words stopped Mabel in her tracks, and even Astrid, who had been ignoring Melody, couldn’t help but look back in surprise and curiosity. “You know how to make coffee?” she asked, her tone dripping with skepticism.. o make you a cup.” “I know a bit,” Melody responded calmly, locking eyes with Astrid. “If you’d allow me, I’d be happy to Before Melody’s declaration could sink in, Mabel blurted out, incredulous, “Melody, what do you even know about making coffee? You can’t tell the difference between coffee types, can you?” Melody’s lips twitched into a small smile. “Whether I know how or not, why don’t we find out?” “Melody” Yolanda hissed under her breath, audible only to Melody. “Haven’t you embarrassed us enough today? Just stop making a scene and let Mabel handle it!” Yolanda was convinced that Mabel would dazzle everyone with her refined skills. But Melody, unfazed, raised an eyebrow and challenged, “What’s the issue? Are you afraid I’ll steal Mabel’s thunder?” “Cut the crap!” Yolanda snapped, frustration clear in her tone: Though Astrid couldn’t hear their whispered exchange, the tension was palpable. It was obvious that Melody, fed up with being looked down upon, was ready to prove herself, while Yolanda desperately wanted to avoid more embarrassment, Seizing the opportunity to further demean Melody, Astrid couldn’t resist. With a cunning smile, she suggested, “Oh, so Miss Melody claims she can make coffee? This lounge is spacious, and there are several coffee stations. How about both you and Mabel each prepare a cup? Let’s see who truly has the talent.” “Certainly,” Melody replied without hesitation, She had never planned to marry into the Swanson family and initially didn’t want to showcase any talents in front of Astrid. But with so many distinguished ladies present today, she couldn’t let them look down on her from the get–go if she hoped to establish a foothold in Silverlake. Everyone doubt my coffee–making skills? Well, I just have to prove them wrong by seriously stepping up to the challenge!‘ she said to herself. Despite the whirlwind of emotions inside her, Melody kept a serene expression, masking her true feelings. Meanwhile, Mabel couldn’t help but laugh out of frustration. “You’re overestimating yourself!” she scoffed, striding confidently towards the central French press. She had thrown herself into mastering the craft, even spending three months in rigorous training to refine her skills. 1/2 19:44 Thu, 4 Jul GR. Chapter 21 How could this country bumpkin even dream of competing me? Melody wants to challenge me? That is a joke!‘ Mable thought. 22% Mabel was already at the table, starting to heat the water. Melody, maintaining her composure, walked over to pick another press, still calm and collected. All eyes were drawn to the heated scene. Yolanda watched Melody start to boil water, and she nearly lost it. “This ungrateful brat! Where does she get the nerve?‘ she fumed silently. ‘After this birthday bash, I’m going to make sure Grandma sees this country fool for what she is. She’ll despise her for sure!” While Yolanda was seething with anxiety, Astrid was clearly delighted by the spectacle. If it had just been Melody making coffee, even if poorly done, as long as the steps were followed, there wouldn’t be much to criticize. However, with Mabel, the esteemed socialite, as a contrast, Melody’s efforts would seem all the more crude and unsophisticated. These sisters… they really are something, Astrid mused, enjoying Mabel’s innocence. Soon, both Melody and Mabel finished grinding their coffee beans. The experienced ladies in the room, all adept at making coffee, recognized that both were set up for coffee extraction–a technique usually reserved for competitions, requiring high skill. No one expected a country girl like Melody to be capable of such feats, which piqued their curiosity. Astrid, feeling slightly uneasy, wondered, ‘Could this ugly duckling actually know how to make coffee? No, it must be a fluke. Even if her setup is correct, it doesn’t mean she truly understands what she’s doing. She’s probably just copying Mabel.‘ This reassured her somewhat. As Mabel waited for the water to boil, she noticed Melody had set up identically. She scoffed, convinced Melody was just imitating her. But mastering coffée extraction isn’t something one can pick up just by looking–it’s an easy way to embarrass oneself if he is a novice. Confident in her superiority, Mabel taunted, “Melody, you’re trying extraction … Read More “Melody Strikes Back by Myra Walker CHAPTER 21” »