Chapter 423 Becoming His Girlfriend
Thanks to Mindy's influence, Hugh overthought things.
He was worried that Stanley might overthink and form a negative impression of the Schmidt family, so he
immediately changed the subject. Indeed, Stanley did overthink.
To amass such a large sum of money in a short time, a young university student either had to find a sponsor or
resort to selling herself.
There were instances where graduates from top-tier universities, particularly those from certain specialized
fields, earned remarkably high monthly salaries. In just a few months, one or two, perhaps three or four, they
could amass up to two hundred thousand. However, such cases were extremely rare.
Clearly, Madison wasn't among the latter.
She was willing to sacrifice herself for her father's health, demonstrating her devotion. However, her abilities and
circumstances didn't align, leaving her with just one option.
This highlighted the helplessness that ordinary people often face.
Stanley did not hold a negative impression of Madison due to this incident. He was simply lost in deep reflection.
"Mindy, after we return, let's visit your Uncle Arnold, shall we?"
Since the kidney transplant had already been performed, the subsequent costs of recovery,
immunosuppressants, and complications treatment would not exceed a few hundred thousand. He could help
cover these expenses or assist Madison in connecting with charitable organizations, enabling her to resa
normal life.
Mindy's expression tightened, and her gaze becevasive. She mumbled, "Let's talk about it when we get
home."
If they were to visit Arnold, they would likely run into Madison.
Mindy would never let Stanley see Madison, fearing that if he saw her, he might recall the events of that night.
She clearly remembered that night at the hot spring resort. She and a few friends who had ctogether were
singing at the karaoke bar.
Madison mentioned that she wasn't feeling well and decided to head back first, telling them to continue enjoying
themselves.
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As Madison initiated the gathering, Mindy wasn't too familiar with sof the other friends and wanted to leave.
So, she made an excuse about needing to accompany Madison home.
Yet, she didn't chase after Madison. Instead, she slowly made her way back.
Madison was her cousin, only a few months older than her.
The two of them were often compared to each other in the village.
Whenever the villagers spoke of Madison, they always did so with a smile. They admired her excellent academic
performance and were proud of her being a university student, seeing her as someone with a promising future.
Madison's university wasn't the most elite, but it was still highly respected. She pursued the most prestigious
major available there.
Whenever the winter or summer breaks caround, she would return to the town's cram school to give lessons
to primary and secondary school students, supplementing her family's income.
But when it cto Mindy, people would always ask if she had a boyfriend, ready to play matchmaker for her.
Individuals who discontinued their education early in rural areas typically married younger. Mindy, who had been
working for several years, was annually pressured into matchmaking during the New Year's visits back home.
The prospective partners were much like her, having left school early to work in factories.
It would be easy to find a handsand renowned partner outside. Those who needed to return for blind dates
were all the ones who had gone through a round of selection.
Mindy, with her pride and keen judgment, turned down each of them.
The matchmaker gradually realized her high standards and stopped trying to find her a match.
For this reason, Angus and his wife chastised Mindy, "You should take a good look at yourself before being so
picky. If you were a university student like your sister, you'd have your pick of any man within a ten-mile radius."
Over time, after being exposed to such contrasts, Mindy gradually grew to resent Madison.
She wouldn't have cto the hot spring resort this tif it wasn't for Madison insisting on treating her.
She wouldn't miss out on a good deal, especially since she had never experienced a hot spring before. The room
was on the third floor. Instead of waiting for the elevator, Mindy chose to take the stairs. Suddenly, she heard a
woman's scream from within the staircase.
The voice was strikingly familiar. It was unmistakably Madison's voice.
Mindy cautiously pushed open the door to the fire exit, revealing a sight that made her heart drop. A strange
man was pinning Madison beneath him. The fear in Madison's eyes was palpable, and she was desperately
struggling and screaming. Mindy was so startled that she shut the door.
Luckily, that person's attention was fully on Madison, and he didn't notice Mindy at all.
Someone was assaulting Madison.
Mindy's heart pounded in her chest, and her legs turned to jelly.
After a few minutes, she finally managed to calm down.
Her rational mind urged her to rush in and save her cousin.
Yet, a conflicting voice within her was tempting her, urging her to stay put and act as if she hadn't seen
anything.
Will the villagers still look at Madison with admiration and praise if they know she has been violated? Will they
still allow their children to learn from her?
No, they will look at Madison with eyes full of sympathy, lamenting, "Such a pity for a promising university
student!"
In the end, Mindy did not push open that door.
After an indeterminable amount of time, the noise from within ceased. Mindy cautiously peered through a small
opening, noticing that there were no longer any signs of people in the fire exit. All that was left were a few drops
of liquid on the ground, sparking curiosity. Mindy feigned ignorance as she returned to her room.
The next day, when she saw Madison, she deliberately took a closer look. She appeared somewhat worn out.
Everyone thought that Madison was still feeling unwell. Only Mindy knew the real reason.
Madison didn't call the police. She cared about her reputation too.
After returning, Mindy was contemplating how to expose this matter when she was blocked by a few unfamiliar
men.
They ushered her into a car and took her to a house. "Where were you and what were you doing at eight in the
evening three days ago at the hot spring resort?"
Mindy paled, her whole body trembling.
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Mindy simply assumed that the perpetrator knew she had been secretly watching at that tand wanted to
silence her.
She was terrified to her core. "I don't know. | don't know anything. Please don't hurt me."
Those few people assumed that Mindy was so frightened because she was recalling the events of that night, so
they brought her before Stanley. Only then did Mindy discover that the person who had assaulted Madison was
none other than Stanley, the third son of the Fuller family.
Mindy worked as a shop assistant in a shopping mall and had seen countless rich young men spending
extravagantly on their girlfriends or lovers.
She was filled with envy. But given her appearance, demeanor, and level of education, she knew she stood no
chance of snagging a wealthy young man. When Mindy first saw Stanley, she couldn't reconcile the image of a
vicious rapist with the refined and gentle young man standing before her.
Stanley explained that there was something off about the alcohol he had drunk that night, and he hadn't been
able to control himself.
Since she hadn't chosen to call the police at that time, it was now too late to do so. All evidence had vanished.
He had already dealt with the person who drugged him, and now he presented her with a choice: two hundred
thousand or becoming his girlfriend. Mindy could hardly believe it.
The man who had forced himself on Madison turned out to be incredibly wealthy.
Mindy made the choice to be Stanley's girlfriend.
She also confided in Stanley, expressing her fear about the events that occurred that night. She didn't want to
mention it again, nor did she want anyone else to know about it. Therefore, Stanley pledged never to mention
the events of that night to anyone else.
When others asked how they beca couple, Stanley found other reasons to explain.
After they got together, Mindy becconvinced that Stanley had indeed been manipulated by the drug in his
drink that night.
He was a man of serene disposition, able to maintain his composure at all times. He would almost always go
along with whatever she wanted.
However, Mindy could perceive that Stanley did not fancy her.
He always gazed at her with a rational, sometimes scrutinizing expression.