The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning

Chapter 438
Madelyn had initially expected to face Hayson’s scolding, but it seemed he was not at home since Jasmine was pregnant. Zach
mentioned that she had been pregnant for over two months, and Hayson was confident that it was his child. Hayson had taken
Jasmine to Sinagora to ensure a healthy pregnancy, so Madelyn would be the only one left at home from now on.
‘It turns out that Father hasn’t cared about my well-being these past few days.’ The expectations she had disappeared in an
instant.
Approaching the familiar yet unfamiliar living room, Rosario came over with teary eyes. “Madelyn, you’ve been through so much
these past few days...”
Madelyn looked at her with indifference. ‘I don’t understand. If Rosario truly cared for me and treated me like her child, why
would she put something in my milk? And now she has to pretend to care about me! What’s the reason for all of this?’
Rosario was also one of Zach’s trusted individuals, which left Madelyn wary about who around her was truly sincere toward her.
She discreetly evaded Rosario’s hand, and even her gaze toward her seemed like that of a stranger. Facing Rosario, Madelyn
was at a loss for words. She headed upstairs, unable to accept the idea that someone like Rosario, whom she considered family,
could betray her.
Zach left, but before leaving, he asked Margaret to take good care of Madelyn. She was still emotionally unstable, so Zach had
Rosario stay at Grand Court instead.
After they left, Madelyn immediately grabbed a pile of snacks and bread before going into her room and locking herself in. She
was afraid someone might come in, so she used everything she could find, including bedside tables, desks, and chairs, to block
the doors.
Madelyn’s words and actions were abnormal and uncontrollable. She was afraid she was going insane. She knew what she was
doing and did not want to be this way, but she just wanted to use this method to isolate and heal herself so she could escape the
emotional emptiness she felt.
“There’s no one who can save me now except myself.”
Madelyn closed the curtains. It was only when the room plunged into darkness that she felt safe.

At mealtime, Margaret carried the dishes upstairs and knocked on the door. However, there was no response, even after several
attempts.
The room had good soundproofing. Apart from the knocking on the door, Madelyn could not hear any voices from outside even
after the knocking had stopped.
In the evening, Zach brought Jadie to the Jent residence. Jadie passed her backpack to the servant and asked, “Zach, can I go
check on Madelyn?”
Before Zach could respond, Margaret hesitated and said, “Mr. Jardin, after Ms. Jent returned, she grabbed some snacks, went
into her room, and hasn’t come downstairs since. She hasn’t touched a single bite of the meal I prepared for her.”
Suddenly, Zach connected Madelyn’s living situation in her rental apartment with what Kai had mentioned.
‘Madelyn has severe depression. It’s evident from the medication she’s taking.”
“I’ll go check on her,” he said.
Jadie said, “I’ll go with you.”
“No, just wait downstairs.” Then, Zach thought of something and picked up his phone to make a call.
“What’s up? Spit it out. I’m busy.” Kai picked up the line after half a minute. He looked at the woman he had pinned against the
wall, with one hand gripping her waist and the other answering the phone,
Zach asked, “How is depression treated?”

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