Reborn with Nothing but My Farm and Vengeance in the Apocalypse

Chapter 336: She’s Out of My League

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Chapter 336: Chapter 336: She’s Out of My League

As they were leaving, Melody Summers quietly pulled Lucy White aside and told her what had just happened upstairs.

"A moment ago, Bernard Simmons was... caught red-handed in his room by Mrs. Walsh and Zane Simmons. Someone sent Zane the surveillance footage of Joanne White leading someone there. He’s investigating it now, so you need to be prepared."

Perhaps because the suspense was finally over, Lucy White’s reaction wasn’t the panic and confusion Melody Summers had anticipated.

The color drained slightly from her face, and she gave a small nod, her voice trembling as she replied, "I understand..."

Lucy White couldn’t quite describe how she felt. She had been drowning in despair ever since Joanne White took that call. Now that the scandal had finally broken, she felt a strange sense of relief.

Melody Summers gently patted Lucy White’s shoulder. "Don’t worry," she said comfortingly. "I asked Zane Simmons. He told me he wouldn’t take it out on you."

Lucy White froze for a moment at her words, then gave a small nod and a soft "Mm," though her expression showed little joy.

’Now that this is out in the open,’ Lucy White thought, ’the Simmonss will definitely throw me and Joanne out.’

Lucy White was an orphan, currently living with her paternal uncle’s family—Joanne White’s parents. With Joanne in trouble, her parents certainly wouldn’t let Lucy off the hook.

When Lucy had accompanied Joanne to The Nimbus Hotel, Mrs. White had sternly and repeatedly warned her that she absolutely had to take good care of Joanne.

Mrs. White had said that if anything happened to Joanne or the baby in her womb, Lucy would pay for it with her life.

’Now that this has happened,’ Lucy thought, ’what kind of life will be waiting for me when I get back to the White Family?’

At this thought, Lucy White sighed in despair.

Melody Summers saw Lucy’s worry and said, "Remember what I told you. If you run into any trouble at all, call me anytime."

’I did just buy a few extra apartments,’ Melody thought. ’If Lucy has nowhere to go, I can arrange a new place for her.’

Lucy White looked at Melody Summers, her eyes shining with gratitude. She gave a slight nod and answered, "Okay..."

******

When he received Ronan Rhodes’s message, Roman Rhodes was handling a tricky case.

By the time he finished up and rushed to The Nimbus Hotel, the banquet was winding down, and Melody and Winnie Summers had already left.

So Roman Rhodes charged straight to Mr. Rhodes’s suite. The moment he walked in, he demanded anxiously, "Dad, what on earth are you trying to do?"

Seeing his son’s attitude, Mr. Rhodes was so angry he slammed down the small curio he was holding.

His eyes went wide as he yelled at Roman, "What did I do?! You barge in here glaring at me! Do you think I’ve lived too long? Are you trying to give me a heart attack?"

Roman rubbed the bridge of his nose, exasperated. It was no wonder he was anxious. He’d been trying everything to court Winnie Summers, carving out time every day to talk with her and get closer.

Thanks to his relentless efforts, Winnie was finally starting to see him as a friend. He was terrified that his father would do something to mess it all up.

Roman sighed in resignation. "Dad, I’m begging you, please. I have my own plan. Just focus on your health and stay out of my business!"

This only made Mr. Rhodes angrier.

He grabbed his cane from beside him, rapped it sharply on the floor, and retorted, "How have I meddled? I met her once and we chatted for a few minutes! I didn’t say a single word more than that!"

He’d met her once, exchanged a few words, and had even given away the jade pendant his late wife had left him.

The more Mr. Rhodes thought about it, the more aggrieved he felt. He glared at Roman and said, "And you have the nerve to blame me? You tell me nothing, you hide everything from me, so I’m not even allowed to find a way to take a look for myself? Roman, am I still your father? Or did you just spring out of a rock somewhere?!"

"Alright, alright, you’re right. It was my fault, I was wrong," Roman said, defeated. "But you’ve met her now, so can you please stay out of it from now on?"

Mr. Rhodes snorted. "You wouldn’t let me find someone for you, insisted on doing it yourself, and this is the woman you come up with?" he said with a frown. "...Look at yourself, and then look at her. Do you really think you two are a suitable match?"

Roman replied, "You know, now that you mention it, I do agree we’re not a suitable match..."

A glint appeared in Mr. Rhodes’s eyes. Just as he was about to speak, Roman continued—

"I’ve been alive for over forty years. I’ve seen plenty of men more exceptional than me, but I’ve honestly never met a single woman more exceptional than her. When I think about it that way, I’m not good enough for her. I’m the one who’s reaching."

Over the course of their time together, Roman had slowly come to learn Winnie Summers’s life story.

Winnie was born in a small mountain village to farmer parents. Her father died young, and her mother raised her and her four siblings all on her own.

Through her own hard work, Winnie educated herself and started a business. After getting married, she supported her family single-handedly. And despite an unhappy marriage, she had the resolve to take her daughter and escape that quagmire.

She had no one to give her a leg up. All on her own, she started from scratch and built a million-dollar fortune, bought her daughter a home in a good city school district, and even leased a mountain forest to start fisheries and farming operations.

Society doesn’t offer women many opportunities to begin with. The fact that Winnie had gotten this far on her own efforts left Roman in genuine awe of her.

She was gentle on the outside but had a will of steel. Despite having no formal training, she was a better shot than many professionals. She was capable of killing her ex-husband with a Crossbow, landing a single arrow right through the heart and lungs. She also remained calm in the face of danger, saving him from Kenneth Adler. It was a testament to her incredible natural talent and mental fortitude.

Mr. Rhodes frowned at his son’s words. "What nonsense is this! She’s in her forties, and she’s divorced! And you want to be with someone like that?"

Roman looked genuinely confused. "What’s that supposed to mean? What’s wrong with a second marriage? Eva Lowell, Zenobia—they were both on their second marriages. Did that stop them from leaving their mark on history? Even people in ancient times didn’t care about this. Emperors married divorcees! You’re being too old-fashioned, Dad. You should try learning from the ’progressive’ ideas of feudal society!"

"Besides, I’m in my forties too, aren’t I? If you ask me, she’s actually too young. It would be better if she were a few years older. Men have an average life expectancy that’s five years shorter than women’s. If she were five years older than me, it’d be perfect. That way, we could leave this world around the same time, and neither of us would have to leave the other behind."

Mr. Rhodes slammed his hand on the table. "What bullshit are you spouting now! She’s already considered a high-risk pregnancy at forty! If she were any older, wouldn’t she be risking her life just to have a child?"

Roman quickly waved his hands in dismissal. "Oh, give me a break, Dad. I have no desire to raise another child. Raising Ronan was exhausting enough... In my opinion, it’s best if we don’t have any kids. I can just go get a vasectomy."

At this, Mr. Rhodes’s hands began to shake with rage. He pointed a trembling finger at Roman. "You... You... Are you trying to be the death of me? If you don’t have another child, what about your future?"

Roman sighed at the sight. He tried to calm his father down while saying, "That’s enough, Dad. Let’s not talk about this anymore... It’s her body, her uterus. Two men like us have no right to stand here and discuss whether or not she should have a child. If she wants to, she will. If she doesn’t, she won’t. The choice is hers and hers alone!"

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