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The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning Chapter 936 by Max Charming

The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning by Max Charming Chapter 936 

Unsure of what Zach was contemplating after being silent for a while, the technician offered another possibility, “If the laptop hasn’t been tampered with, another reason could be a sudden power outage. If the battery is depleted and the plug is pulled directly, it can cause an improper shutdown that could damage the system files. To fix the laptop, we have to reinstall the operating system. There’s no other way.”

What the technician said was something Zach should have thought of earlier. He played a rhythmic

pattern on his desk with his fingers. Then, he lifted his wrist to check the time. “Prepare a new laptop for me immediately,” Zach ordered, “and notify the senior executives to send copies of all important documents for the year to my email.”

Kevin, observing that Zach was not showing much emotion on his face, figured that the laptop’s malfunction was probably related to last night’s international video conference. He had been taking notes when suddenly, the laptop made a noise, and the screen went black. It must have had something to do

with Madelyn.

‘A laptop breakdown like that was no minor matter as it contained contracts and agreements worth billions. If anyone else had been responsible, they would have been in severe trouble. But for Mr. Jardin to remain expressionless and unconcerned, it must have been Madelyn’s doing. Aside from her, no one else would dare tamper with Zach’s laptop, as the important data inside could lead to legal liabilities if lost.”

Kevin thought.

After the technician left, Zach tried to turn on his laptop a few more times but without success. He handed the unresponsive device to Kevin and said, “Destroy it.”

“Yes, Mr. Jardin,” Kevin responded. Then he inquired, “Should I reschedule the morning meeting later?”

“No need,” Zach replied.

Kevin left the CEO’s office with a nod.

In Southern Haven Villas, while Madelyn was finishing her painting, Margaret brought her freshly made

stewed chicken potato soup.

“Ms. Jent, you should rest your hand and eat the soup,” Margaret urged.

Without looking up, Madelyn replied, “Just leave it there. I’ll drink it later.”

Margaret protested, “Oh no, that won’t do. Mr. Jardin has instructed that you eat your chicken potato

soup every day and insisted that I watch you finish it. He even threatened my bonus if I didn’t ensure you

did. Plus, the soup is good for your health, especially since you’ve been going to the hospital so often.

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Madelyn preferred some peace and could not stand Margaret’s chattering. It disrupted the serenity she cherished. She offered a solution to Margaret’s dilemma, “I’ll pay you whatever he’s offering, and I’ll let you off this chore. I really can’t drink this now. If you like, you can have it and tell him I’ve finished it.”

Margaret would have liked to take the easy way out, but she refused, “Oh, I couldn’t possibly do that!”

Madelyn finally set down her paintbrush and turned her full attention to Margaret. Madelyn asked, “Wasn’t it always this way before?”

Margaret hesitated, clearly conflicted, but eventually relented with a wave of her hand. She said, “Before was before, but now, Mr. Jardin is being too generous. If I don’t do as instructed, I won’t feel right accepting the end-of-year bonus he’s promised.”

Madelyn pursed her lips, firm in her resolve. She said, “I will pay your salary, and the year-end bonus will be just as much as the last time. You won’t miss out on anything.”

Margaret was tempted by the offer. She said, “Ms. Jent, you know that whether it comes from you or Mr. Jardin, it’s all the same to me! After all, we’re all family here.”

Margaret’s last remark was meant to be teasing, but it caused Madelyn’s expression to darken. Margaret quickly realized she had crossed the line and kept quiet. Then, she leaned in close to Madelyn and conspiratorially whispered when she was sure they were alone, “It’s all because Mr. Jardin is giving too much. I simply can’t help but do as he says.”

“How much did he give you? I’ll triple it,” said Madelyn.

Margaret’s eyes lit up with excitement. She responded, “Mr. Jardin said he’d give me ten thousand dollars as a bonus at the end of the year and even sponsor my eldest grandson to attend a private kindergarten. You know those private kindergartens only have a dozen spots each year!”

Madelyn’s eyes widened. She exclaimed, “Ten thousand?!”

Margaret nodded earnestly and said, “Yes, indeed! Mr. Jardin is incredibly generous, and I just can’t resist his offers. Normally, I wouldn’t dare to speak of such matters. Ms. Jent, please don’t be upset with me.”

Madelyn spoke evenly, “I dónate a sum to the orphanage from my pay each month. I only keep enough for myself, which is barely enough to cover your monthly wages. I can’t offer you thirty thousand dollars.”

Margaret’s astonishment was palpable. She said, “My goodness, Ms. Jent. You’re not pulling my leg, are you? If you really don’t have the money… Well, I could perhaps lend you some?”

Madelyn’s monthly income, which included occasional custom orders, was quite substantial at the time. A couple of thousand a month was a respectable amount back in those early years. The wages for contributed.

Margaret did some calculations with Madelyn on their monthly income and found out that Margaret earned more than anyone else in the villa. In fact, Margaret had the easiest job of all: looking after Dalton while other staff managed the household chores.

As Madelyn began to drink her chicken potato soup, Margaret watched her take a sip, “Ms. Jent, take your time. I’ll record a video for Mr. Jardin to see. It’ll help in my report to him.”

With technology advancing rapidly, even mobile phones can record videos now.

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The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning by Max Charming

The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning by Max Charming

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Madelyn Jent died on her wedding anniversary. She had been married to Zach Jardin for eight years, compromising for the better part of her life. However, she ended up being kicked out of the house. After the painful divorce, Madelyn was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Despite her deteriorating health, she clung to life in the hospital, hoping that Zach would visit her one last time. As Valentine's Day arrived, heavy snow fell outside. Yet, Zach failed to make an appearance, leaving Madelyn with a deep sense of regret. "Zach Jardin... If I could start over, I would never fall in love with you again!"

Miraculously, Madelyn found herself reborn to the time when she was eighteen. Fueled by the desire to avoid repeating the same mistakes, she made a solemn vow to distance herself from everything related to Zach. But fate seemed determined to test her resolve. Just as she sought to escape the shadows of her past, the same man, Zach, emerged with an intimidating aura, gradually approaching her step by step. His voice, reminiscent of a devil's melody, echoed through the hallway as he declared, "Madelyn, I'll take care of you for the rest of your life..."

Chapter 1 On February 14th, Valentine's Day, Madelyn Jent, a 31-year-old woman, lost her battle to cancer. Inside a room in SereneCare Hospital in Ventropolis, the air was filled with a strong scent of disinfectant. [Zach, the doctor inserted a painful dialysis needle in me today.] [I'm on the verge of death. Could you spare a moment to visit me?] [Please, Zach...] Madelyn weakly turned her head and glanced at the text messages on her phone. Despite sending multiple messages, she had received no response from Zach. IV drips were connected to her veins. Her face was pale, her eyes sunken, and her body emaciated. Cancer had ravaged her limbs, causing them to deteriorate. She was completely immobile, unable to perform even the simplest tasks unaided. The nurse assigned to care for her hadn't shown up for almost two weeks, citing that further treatment was unnecessary. Madelyn was sensitive to the pain, but in the advanced stage of her cancer, she had to suffer with it every day. The only thing that kept her going was her love for Zach. But now, her once overwhelming love for him had faded. She was left with nothing but a frail and ailing body. Madelyn switched off her phone and silently awaited the embrace of death. The pain had nearly blurred her consciousness. She reminisced about the eight years she had devoted to being Zach's faithful wife. But what had she gained in the end? One by one, those around her had abandoned her, leaving her alone and destitute. Madelyn couldn't help but think that Zach would perhaps feel the greatest relief upon her demise. With her gone, he no longer subjected to the sight of her face. He could finally satisfy his longing to bring Cecilia Samford home as his wife. Eight months ago, on Zach's birthday, Madelyn sat on the couch, anxiously waiting for his return. It was well past two o'clock in the morning, and the carefully prepared meal on the table had grown cold. Instead of Zach, it was his assistant who arrived, bearing a divorce agreement. The assistant delivered the news hesitantly, saying, "Madam, Mr. Jardin had no choice. The Jardin Corporation is a vast enterprise that requires an heir." Madelyn forced a pale smile. A few years ago, she had been pregnant, but an accident had tragically led to a stillborn child. Since then, she hadn't been able to conceive.    

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