"Last time at Stella's villa, Jayden said a few words that angered Paul. This time in the hospital room, in a place where you couldn't see or hear, Jayden might have said something unpleasant. Otherwise, it was just a sentence asking him to attend the wedding, and Paul got so angry that he resorted to violence. It doesn't make sense."
Amelia's words gradually calmed Eva's restless heart.
She quieted down and carefully thought about it, and it seemed to be true.
Paul didn't bother to complain, so when she asked, he didn't feel like saying much.
And she knew Elsie wanted to marry Paul, so how could she go and ask Elsie and expect to get the real answer?
She also let her lack of rationality blind her for a moment, but...
"Jayden is my senior in school, he excelled academically back then. He doesn't seem like a person who would lie, and it was him who asked me to visit Paul."
The saying "Those who are directly involved are confused, while onlookers see clearly" applies to Eva and Amelia. In the past, Amelia was deeply trapped, and it was Eva who constantly reminded her. Now, it's Amelia's turn to help Eva analyze things clearly...
Just as Eva ended the call with Amelia, Mandy walked in with Jayden. "Jayden, have you had breakfast? Would you like me to get you some porridge?"
Jayden politely declined, "Thank you, Mandy. I've already had breakfast, so you don't have to trouble yourself..."
Mandy liked polite young men like Jayden. Unlike Paul, who always acted like a young master and made Eva serve him.
After comparing them in her mind, Mandy smiled and brought him to the dining room. "Eva, Jayden came to see you early in the morning..."
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