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Chapter 137: Chapter 138: Hidden pain

My wife was carrying trauma like this, and I knew nothing about it?

A wave of self-disgust rose in my chest.

I had neglected her.

Ignored her.

Failed her.

Whatever had happened...

I would find out.

And whoever was responsible—

Would pay for it.

I had already made the mistake of overlooking her once.

But not anymore.

The next morning, I woke earlier than usual.

As always, I went downstairs for my workout.

The house was quiet, the only sound coming from Maria as she prepared to begin the day’s cleaning.

"Good morning, sir," she greeted when she saw .

"Morning, Maria."

I continued to the gym on the second floor.

After finishing my workout, I headed back toward the stairs, intending to shower.

Maria was now cleaning the living room.

Just before I reached the staircase, I stopped abruptly.

Last night’s event resurfaced in my mind.

"Maria."

She imdiately turned toward .

"Yes, sir?"

"I need to ask you sothing."

My voice was calm, but firm.

"And I need you to tell

the truth."

She straightened at once, sensing the seriousness in my tone.

"Of course, sir."

I held her gaze.

"When I wasn’t around... did Alicia ever have an accident? Or ntion anything that might have hurt or frightened her?"

Maria was the only person I could ask.

She was always at ho, and Alicia had never been soone who opened herself easily to others.

If anything had happened, Maria was my best chance of learning it.

She blinked, clearly caught off guard by the question.

She thought for a mont before shaking her head slowly.

"I don’t rember Madam Alicia ntioning any accident, sir."

A wave of frustration rose in .

Maria had been my only lead.

If she knew nothing, then I had nothing.

Alicia had no close friends I could turn to, and I had spent the entire night wondering how to find the truth without forcing her to relive it.

I exhaled sharply and turned to leave.

"But..."

Her hesitant voice stopped .

I looked back.

Maria seed nervous now, clutching the cloth in both hands.

"There was one night that miss Alicia returned ho looking... very disheveled."

Sothing in my chest tightened instantly.

"She had bruises on her body," Maria continued cautiously. "Especially on her face. But she didn’t tell

what happened."

My expression darkened at once.

"Why didn’t you tell ?"

The anger in my voice made her visibly flinch.

How could Alicia hide sothing like that?

Why did she always choose to carry everything alone?

"Sir... it happened the night of your anniversary."

Maria’s voice trembled slightly.

"You didn’t co ho that night."

I froze.

She lowered her head quickly.

"I wanted to tell you when you returned, but you left again in a hurry... and later, it slipped my mind. I’m sorry, sir."

I closed my eyes.

That night.

Every mory ca rushing back.

I suddenly rembered the small bandage I had seen near the corner of her mouth when I followed her to Nevaris City.

At the ti, her face had looked slightly off—as if sothing was wrong.

But I had been too preoccupied with trying to get her to listen to , while she kept refusing, that I failed to think about it carefully.

Afterward I didn’t think much of it.

Now, recalling it, a cold heaviness settled in my chest.

I had noticed.

And still... I had overlooked it.

No wonder she had beco more distant.

Often distracted after returning from the trip.

No wonder.

A sharp wave of self-loathing tightened in my chest.

It was all because of .

I returned to the master bedroom still in a daze.

Alicia was still asleep.

For a mont, I simply stood there watching her before heading into the bathroom to freshen up.

After getting dressed, I sat at the edge of the bed and studied her sleeping face quietly.

She looked peaceful now.

Calm.

Untouched by pain.

But no matter how serene she appeared, I could not erase the image of her crying in her sleep the night before.

My chest tightened.

How many things had she endured alone like this?

How many tis had she suffered in silence while I remained unaware?

Alicia stirred slightly in her sleep.

I rose imdiately, careful not to wake her.

Taking my phone, I left for the study.

Once inside, I scrolled through my contacts and dialed Michael.

I distinctly rembered asking him to take Alicia ho that night.

If he had really done so...

Then how had she ended up injured?

Only he could answer that.

The call connected after a few rings.

"Hello?"

Then Michael’s voice ca through.

"Alexander? Calling this early—everything alright?"

"Everything’s fine," I said evenly. "I just need to ask you sothing."

His tone beca more serious at once.

"Go ahead."

"Do you rember the night of the fire incident involving Lilian?"

There was a brief pause.

"Yes. Why?"

"When you ca to inform

in the restaurant,before I left, I asked you to take Alicia ho. You rember that, don’t you?"

Michael answered quickly, almost defensively.

"I tried convincing her to let

drive her back, but she refused and ran off."

I let out a slow breath.

So that was what happened.

"She was furious," he continued cautiously. "Kept cursing at

and telling

to leave her alone. In the end, I had no choice but to let her go."

He hesitated.

Then asked carefully,

"Did sothing happen?"

"No."

My voice ca out lower than usual.

"It’s nothing. Thanks."

"...Alright, man."

I ended the call.

Closing my eyes, I exhaled slowly.

I should have expected it.

Alicia had always been stubborn.

And after the way Michael had treated her that night, there was no chance she would have gone anywhere with him.

I opened my eyes and imdiately dialed another number.

Jane answered almost at once.

"Jane."

"Yes, sir."

"I need you to pull every CCTV feed outside and around the restaurant where Alicia and I had dinner on the twenty-fifth September."

There was no hesitation.

"Right away, sir."

The call ended.

Knowing Jane’s efficiency, I was certain I would have answers soon.

I remained standing in the silent study, waiting.

I kept glancing at my phone.

Every passing second felt longer than it should have.

Soon enough, Jane called back.

As expected.

"Boss, I contacted the restaurant and had them review the CCTV footage."

I straightened imdiately.

"At first, nothing seed suspicious," she continued. "But after checking further, we discovered the caras near the area were broken that day."

My expression darkened.

Broken.

Was it coincidence—

Or deliberate?

"But we managed to retrieve footage from a cara mounted on an abandoned building farther down the street," Jane added. "The image isn’t very clear because it was nightti, but the streetlights captured part of the incident."

"Send it to

imdiately."

"Yes, sir."

The call ended.

I stared at my phone, waiting for the file to co through.

A mont later, it arrived.

I opened it at once.

Then froze.

My jaw tightened.

My free hand curled into a fist at my side.

The footage was dim, but I recognized Alicia instantly.

The dress she was wearing that night.

The way she moved.

She was walking alone.

Then, from behind—

A masked man rushed toward her and struck her violently.

She was thrown to the ground, her back slamming hard against the pavent.

My breathing hitched.

But what happened next was worse.

Instead of snatching her bag and running like a normal thief, the man crouched beside her—

And punched her directly in the face.

My vision darkened.

He rose again, preparing to kick her.

Then suddenly, as if soone nearby had noticed the attack, he stepped back, took her bag and fled.

But I knew better.

The bag was just a distraction from the main reason for the attack.

But why would anyone want to target Alicia like this?.

A woman ran into fra monts later and helped Alicia to her feet.

I replayed the footage imdiately.

Then zood in.

When the woman approached, the attacker had turned briefly.

Though his face was hidden beneath a mask, his eyes were visible.

And at the edge of his collar—

A portion of a tattoo showed along his neck.

Not enough to identify clearly.

But enough.

A cold fury surged through

so violently that I could no longer continue watching.

I already knew what to do.

Without hesitation, I forwarded the footage to another contact.

"Do whatever is necessary."

"Find this person."

A mont later, a reply ca back.

"OK."

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