Amelia Wright walked out of Ink Manor and headed to the parking lot. She drove today because she was now the one being oppressed by Oliver Wright, unable to draw too much attention. The car she drove wasn’t one of the Wright family’s luxury cars, but a van used by the chef for grocery shopping. Not far from Amelia, with eyes bloodshot like a madwoman, Bess Bennett secretly followed her. Anyway, she was having a hard time, so why should she consider that heartless Oliver Wright? Might as well go all out and cause Amelia an accident, clearing the way for Ava. Outside Ink Manor at the subway entrance, Rose Taylor, sketching portraits at her street stall, witnessed this sneaky scene and quickly put down her paintbrush, frowning as she followed. Someone was stalking Amelia, and the person’s eyes were vicious, obviously harboring ill intent. Rose initially set up her street stall at the subway entrance outside Ink Manor to atone for her sins. She realized long ago that her downfall was self-inflicted, yet she enviously blamed everything on Amelia. In the end, she found that she had been continuously harming Amelia, while Amelia never did anything against her. The malicious schemer she used to be had been killed by Marsh Smith’s vicious dog, and now she only wanted redemption. She knew she was just a useless person, but maybe she could help Amelia just a little. Amelia’s car drove out of the parking lot. Bess also drove to follow. Rose quickly hailed a taxi, urgently saying, "Please follow that car ahead." The car in front was driving fast, and seeing that they were about to fall behind, Rose anxiously said, "Driver, please go a bit faster." The taxi driver replied irritably, "Faster? I’m already close to getting a ticket." "I...I’ll pay for your ticket. Please, just a bit faster." "Passenger, speeding is illegal. If you don’t want to ride, you can get out now." The distance between them and the car ahead continued to grow, but if they got out now, they’d surely lose it. Amelia’s car sped ahead, almost always keeping at the maximum speed limit. And Bess, driving like a maniac, only cared about keeping up with Amelia, unconcerned about getting a ticket. The taxi, of course, couldn’t keep up. Rose was worried, certain an accident was about to happen. What should she do now? How was she supposed to warn Amelia? Rose thought for a long time and remembered her old friend, Mia Parker. She once couldn’t hear her friend’s good advice and maliciously thought that since she was miserable, she might as well pull her friend down too, so they could both suffer. Rose’s eyes were bittersweet, unable to comprehend how she could have been so wicked back then. Perhaps having died once under the jaws of a vicious dog, she now saw her former self as an outsider, feeling disgust for what she once was. At this moment, Rose dialed Mia’s number, knowing she owed her an apology. Though an apology couldn’t make up for the past mistakes. But the phone just kept ringing, with no answer. Rose smirked bitterly, Mia refused to take her call. She shouldn’t call again, but seeing the vehicles ahead almost out of sight, Rose dialed again nonetheless. This time the phone rang five times before, just when Rose thought it wouldn’t be answered again, it was suddenly connected. Rose didn’t have time to speak. Mia’s voice was slightly angry: "Rose, what do you want from me now? Isn’t it enough that you’ve hurt me ?" With a damaged voice, Rose said, extremely hoarsely, "I’m sorry." There was a moment of silence from the other side, "What’s the use of saying sorry? I treated you as a friend, but you... never considered me as one. Don’t call me again; I’m pretending not to know you." Google seaʀᴄh 𝗇𝗈𝗏𝖾𝗅•𝖿𝗂𝗋𝖾•𝗇𝖾𝗍 Rose hurriedly said, "Wait, Mia, I’m calling for something important. Do you know Amelia’s number? I have something very important to tell her." Mia was furious: "Rose, do you think I’m a fool? One time wasn’t enough, now you want to hurt me again? What are you plotting against Amelia this time?" Rose’s eyes dimmed, yes, every time she mentioned Amelia, it was always with ill intentions. She said she had changed, but who would believe her? Even if she had changed, why should those she hurt forgive her? Rose couldn’t refute, only tried her best to explain, "Mia, I really have an urgent matter, Amelia is in danger, I want to warn her, but I don’t know how, I must know Amelia’s number as soon as possible." Mia didn’t want to listen and hung up directly. Back then Rose fooled her the same way, begging her for help, pleading her not to tell anyone; she wouldn’t trust easily anymore. Yet after hanging up, Mia was silent for a long time, what if... what if Rose was telling the truth? What if Amelia really was in danger? She couldn’t help Rose find Amelia’s number, but she could try to warn Amelia. Mia gritted her teeth and called Old Mr. Reed: "Mr. Reed, I heard that Amelia may be in danger right now, if possible, could you warn her?" Robert Reed, who was chatting with Matt Rowe, changed his expression upon receiving the call: "What did you say? Who told you this news?" Mia hesitated for a moment, then said, "It was Rose who told me, Mr. Reed, I think she... she might not have ill intentions this time. Even if she does, warning Amelia and taking precautions wouldn’t hurt." Mia felt utterly unworthy. Despite Rose harming her so much she had to leave Ink Manor, she couldn’t help but speak for her. In the beginning, when she was new and knew nothing, it was Rose who drove away those who bullied her. Rose didn’t know that Mia eventually couldn’t harden her heart and informed Old Mr. Reed on her behalf. Unable to reach Amelia, Rose had no choice but to keep following. Seeing they were about to lose sight, Rose pleaded with the driver, "Sir, I beg you to go a bit faster. The car way up front has a young girl in it, someone might want to harm her. She hasn’t even graduated college yet, she’s just a kid, I just want to catch up and help." The taxi driver, hearing this, exclaimed loudly, "Why didn’t you say so earlier? Is it even broad daylight when someone dares to hurt others, such audacity! I’ll help you chase them, don’t worry, while I won’t speed, there’s no one in Riverwood City more familiar with the routes than this driver with thirty years of experience!" The taxi swiftly weaved through traffic, making Rose feel as if she were on a rollercoaster, being tossed around. But Rose was pleasantly surprised as they gradually approached the car ahead. Meanwhile, Robert Reed received the message and immediately called Amelia’s phone. Just like Mia said, regardless of whether there’s danger or not, it’s good to be cautious in time. "Hey, young apprentice, are you okay right now? Someone said you might be in danger." "Danger?" Amelia was puzzled. She was almost at the Wright family’s place, what danger could there be? But with the reminder, she looked around and noticed a reckless car in the rearview mirror. She saw that the driver was actually Bess Bennett. Bess was following her? What was she planning to do? Amelia calmly replied on the phone, "Don’t worry, teacher, I’m fine. I’m almost at the Wrights’."
Reborn on Wedding Night: Flirting the Cold Bigshot into Blushes - Chapter 160
Updated: Oct 28, 2025 2:14 AM
