Chapter 166: Trusting Him More And More
Catherine bit her lip, her gaze lingering on the screen a moment longer than necessary. “Why would he want to meet me now?” she muttered, frustration threading through her voice. “I’ve made it very clear I want nothing to do with him.”
Maximilian didn’t answer immediately.
He only gave her a look.
A quiet, knowing look that said more than words ever could.
Catherine exhaled, her shoulders dropping slightly. “Right,” she murmured, almost to herself.
Of course, Dorian wouldn’t take no for an answer.
“Charlotte would have reached out to him,” Maximilian said at last, his tone calm, but edged with something colder beneath. “And Dorian… wants to handle her.” His gaze flicked briefly to the phone in her hand. “He wants your audience.”
Catherine’s nose wrinkled in distaste.
If he thought dragging another woman into this—hurting her, parading it like some twisted offering, would win anything from her, he had lost his mind long ago.
But still…
Why Charlotte, Catherine wondered. Charlotte could’ve lied when she blamed her father; lied her way out of it. And Dorian knew.
Her thoughts moved faster now, piecing things together, turning over old assumptions she had never questioned before.
“Do you want to save her?” she asked suddenly.
Maximilian’s gaze snapped to hers.
Sharp. Unyielding.
The answer was there even before he spoke.
Catherine huffed out a quiet laugh, shaking her head. “Right,” she said softly.
His patience. His restraint. That strange, almost frightening mercy… It had never been for the world. It had only ever been for her.
“I always thought it was Dorian’s father-in-law who wanted your son’s blood,” Maximilian continued, his voice lower now, more deliberate. “But I’m doubtful after meeting her. Charlotte… she was definitely involved.”
Catherine swallowed. The implication settled heavily in her chest.
Dorian wanted her there, to witness him getting back at her son’s killer, to see what he would do to the one responsible. But…
Her fingers tightened around her phone.
Dorian was there. She had left their son under his
protection.
It was one of the reasons she believed it was Maximilian who killed her son, because that was the only way Dorian could have missed protecting her son. Dorian always had a blind spot when it came to Maximilian, and Maximilian had always outsmarted Dorian.
But Maximilian… hadn’t been involved.
So if Maximilian wasn’t the cause… Then what did that leave?
Her heartbeat grew louder, heavier.
Complacency.
Negligence.
Or worse.
Her chest burned, something raw and furious clawing its way up her throat. For so long, she had told herself a version of the story she could survive.
But this…This was harder to look at. Harder to forgive.
A father let his own blood die for whatever reason.
She didn’t want to be part of it. Of any of it. Let them tear each other apart if they wished—burn everything they had left in their own ruin.
She should ignore it and walk away, leaving Dorian to his obsessions. But her fingers moved anyway, almost on their own.
“I should just—” she muttered, already typing. “Maximilian doesn’t let me.”
A quiet chuckle slipped from beside her.
Catherine shot him a look, lips pulling into a small, reluctant pout. Of course, he didn’t mind what she did. Of course, he would let her… But…
No. Not this. Not when it dragged her back toward something that could still hurt her.
She let out a breath and deleted the message.
“Why?” Maximilian asked.
Catherine hesitated, then looked at him properly.
“I don’t want his anger turning toward your family,” she said quietly. “You have people… your mother, your sister, your niece…”
People he loved. People who could be hurt. People she didn’t want caught in something that had nothing to do with them.
For a moment, Maximilian said nothing. Then he stepped closer, close enough that the space between them felt almost nonexistent.
When he spoke, his voice was low. Steady. Certain.
“They’ll be safe.”
His eyes held hers, not soft, not gentle this time, but resolute in a way that felt immovable. A promise.
“It’s better not to provoke him,” she said quietly.
It wasn’t fear speaking—at least, not in the way it once had. It was exhaustion. A deep, bone-weary kind that came from too many battles, too many losses, too many moments where everything had spiraled far beyond her control. She knew Maximilian would protect his family. She knew, without question, that she herself was safest with him.
And yet… she no longer wanted safety that came at the cost of another war.
She just wanted it to end.
If she stayed still, if she refused to engage, if she let Dorian burn himself out alone—
Maybe he would leave her alone, and then she could be happy.
Maximilian exhaled slowly, his gaze shifting away for a moment. He understood exactly what she was thinking.
And he knew it wouldn’t work.
Men like Dorian did not retreat, not unless they were forced to.
“It was Charlotte’s,” he said.
Catherine blinked, her thoughts momentarily disrupted. “What?”
“You asked me… whose blade pierced me.” His eyes returned to hers, steady, unflinching. “It was Charlotte’s.”
The words settled heavily.
Fragments of memory stirred… disjointed, blurred at the edges, but sharp enough to hurt.
Charlotte was behind her. Maximilian was rushing forward. There was steel, chaos… breathlessness, and the relentless hammering of rain.
“Did you get hurt to protect me?” Catherine asked, her voice softer now, almost hesitant.
Because there was no other explanation.
There was no world in which Charlotte could have overpowered him, not unless… She was too focused on killing Maximilian in front of her, she didn’t see who was behind.
“She had two daggers,” Maximilian said, his tone turning rougher, less certain. “And you were in my arms… it just—” He let out a quiet scoff, as though frustrated by the gaps in his own memory.
He didn’t remember it clearly. Not the sequence. Not the logic. It all happened too fast. He only remembered the outcome.
“But my hands were covered in blood,” Catherine whispered, her fingers curling slightly as if she could still feel it there. “I thought… it was yours. That I…”
Maximilian shook his head.
Then, without a word, he leaned forward and pressed a gentle kiss to her forehead.
“It was your blood.”
Catherine stilled. “I was hurt, too?” she asked, uncertainty flickering across her face. “Did Charlotte stab me first?”
Maximilian didn’t answer immediately.
His throat moved as he swallowed, something tightening in his expression—something darker, heavier. That moment… what came after… it wasn’t just a memory for him.
It was a wound.
“You got hurt,” he said finally, his voice unsteady now, “because you couldn’t hurt me.”
Catherine frowned, confusion knitting her brows. “Because of the armor?”
“No.” His gaze sharpened slightly, searching hers. “I wasn’t wearing an armor. You remember that… don’t you?”
Something shifted. Slowly, like a door creaking open in the back of her mind.
The rain… Cold, relentless, soaking through everything.
The distant roar of armies.
And him..
She had lifted the dagger. She had meant to strike. She had thrust it forward… But at the last moment…
Her breath caught.
“No…” she murmured, her voice barely there.
She remembered now. The force of it. The way her own hand had betrayed her. The way the blade had turned, just enough…
Instead of piercing him, it had sliced into her own palm, the pain sharp and immediate as she fought against her own strength.
Because she couldn’t do it.
She hadn’t been able to kill him.
Her fingers trembled slightly as she lifted her hand, her gaze drifting to the bracelet resting against her wrist. “You had this,” she said, her voice quieter now, almost distant. “That day…”
She remembered seeing it.
Seeing him with it.
And in that moment, something inside her had shifted. All that anger and certainty… gone, as if it had never truly belonged to her in the first place.
Maximilian let out a slow breath. “I always had it with me,” he said. “I got it from the lake.”
Catherine’s mind raced, thoughts tangling over each other, trying to make sense of it all. The bracelet. The memory. The way everything seemed to circle back to that single moment.
“This curse…” she murmured. “It didn’t start because of you, did it?”
“I did not put this curse on the bracelet,” Maximilian said immediately.
There was a quiet urgency in his voice now, as though he could feel the direction of her thoughts, and the way they might spiral if left unchecked. The faint echo of pain from the bond stirred in his chest, a familiar warning he had come to recognize all too well.
He didn’t want to go back to that painful distance and that agonizing doubt.
Catherine looked up at him. Really looked. And whatever she saw there… it steadied her.
“I know,” she said softly.
The tension in his shoulders faltered.
She stepped closer, her fingers finding his hand without hesitation this time, holding it gently but firmly.
“I know,” she repeated, quieter now, but certain. “I meant… who triggered that curse?” she asked.
“Was it me?”
She didn’t remember everything, but she remembered enough that she had died with regret. Did she want a second chance with Maximilian and put the curse?
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Chapters
- Chapter 175: To Stand Up For Her
- Chapter 174: Does Past Matter?
- Chapter 173: Her First Love?!
- Chapter 172: To Say His Name
- Chapter 171: Say My Name
- Chapter 170: Father’s Approval
- Chapter 169: His Reply
- Chapter 168: To Give Her What She Wished For
- Chapter 167: Regret So Powerful
- Chapter 166: Trusting Him More And More
- Chapter 165: The Name That Followed Him Into History
- Chapter 164: To Remember
- Chapter 163: Unlike Past Life...
- Chapter 162: Enemies Within
- Chapter 161: Built Different
- Chapter 160: Simmering Resentment
- Chapter 159: Could It Be Maximilian?
- Chapter 158: Who Is Leon Aureus?
- Chapter 157: A Familiar Name
- Chapter 156: Jonathan’s Approval
- Chapter 155: To Elope?
- Chapter 154: The Ring
- Chapter 153: Why He Broke Up With Her
- Chapter 152: A Quiet Morning
- Chapter 151: To Protect Him
- Chapter 150: Need For Revenge
- Chapter 149: Mother’s Hurt
- Chapter 148: The Accusation
- Chapter 147: Did He Buy A Ring Already?
- Chapter 146: A Forgotten Memory
- Chapter 145: Choices
- Chapter 144: He Came
- Chapter 143: His Resolution, Her Breaking
- Chapter 142: His Redemption
- Chapter 141: To Find Her
- Chapter 140: The Clingy Child
- Chapter 139: Choosing To Trust Again
- Chapter 138: Breaking Softly
- Chapter 137: Yes Or No?
- Chapter 136: Give Him What?!
- Chapter 135: Losing Control
- Chapter 134: Caged By Family
- Chapter 133: Please, Say Yes
- Chapter 132: The Popular Boyfriend
- Chapter 131: Her Doubt
- Chapter 130: Forming Factions, Breaking Trust
- Chapter 129: Secrets Revealed
- Chapter 128: The Slap
- Chapter 127: The Interrogation
- Chapter 126: The Café Confrontation
- Chapter 125: A Door Opened
- Chapter 124: Dorian’s Announcement
- Chapter 123: Taking Control
- Chapter 122: He Was Jealous
- Chapter 121: Babysitting
- Chapter 120: Since Eighteen
- Chapter 119: King Again
- Chapter 118: Happy Father, Happy Family
- Chapter 117: The Beckoning
- Chapter 116: Losing Control
- Chapter 115: An Uncontrollable Visitor
- Chapter 114: To Stay
- Chapter 113: The Glue Of The Family
- Chapter 112: His Longing
- Chapter 111: Predators In Silk
- Chapter 110: A Father’s Hope
- Chapter 109: Every Inch A Queen
- Chapter 108: The Man She Had Never Truly Seen
- Chapter 107: Is Redemption Possible?
- Chapter 106: The Reason
- Chapter 105: Moment Of Truth
- Chapter 104: Loved Up
- Chapter 103: Kisses Weren’t Enough
- Chapter 102: Can’t Escape
- Chapter 101: The Truth
- Chapter 100: His Quiet Obsession
- Chapter 99: To Be Free
- Chapter 98: Choosing Herself
- Chapter 97: Obsessive Plea
- Chapter 96: Meeting Dorian
- Chapter 95: To Stay Together
- Chapter 94: Love or Fear?
- Chapter 93: For You, My Queen
- Chapter 92: To Get Advice
- Chapter 91: Protective Instinct
- Chapter 90: Dorian’s Move
- Chapter 89: He Stayed
- Chapter 88: A Solemn Promise and Fractured Memories
- Chapter 87: To Communicate
- Chapter 86: Finally Found Each Other
- Chapter 85: Bernice & Sebastian
- Chapter 84: The Retaliation
- Chapter 83: Gabriel’s Proposal
- Chapter 82: The Meeting
- Chapter 81: The Phone Call
- Chapter 80: The Vow Ribbon Incident
- Chapter 79: Were They On The Same Side?
- Chapter 78: Failing Restraint
- Chapter 77: Morning Shenanigans
- Chapter 76: A Quiet Warmth
- Chapter 75: A Peaceful Night?!
- Chapter 74: Caught
- Chapter 73: Queen Without A Crown
- Chapter 72: Intoxicating Darkness
- Chapter 71: The War Queen Awakens
- Chapter 70: Fragments Of Past
- Chapter 69: Body Vs Heart Vs Mind
- Chapter 68: To Belong To Each Other
- Chapter 67: Will He? Won’t He?
- Chapter 66: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (11)
- Chapter 65: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner(10)
- Chapter 64: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (9)- First Meeting
- Chapter 63: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (8)
- Chapter 62: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (7)
- Chapter 61: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner(6)
- Chapter 60: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner(5)
- Chapter 59: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner(4)
- Chapter 58: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (3)
- Chapter 57: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (2)
- Chapter 56: The Winthorp Legacy Dinner (1)
- Chapter 55: Family Dynamics
- Chapter 54: The Blackwood Heir
- Chapter 53: Rising Hunger
- Chapter 52: Her Strategy
- Chapter 51: To Move Away
- Chapter 50: Her Resolution
- Chapter 49: To Confront The Truth
- Chapter 48: Warping Rules, Fracturing Logic
- Chapter 47: Too Stuck In The Past?!
- Chapter 46: Solving Problems
- Chapter 45: Was That... Jealousy?!
- Chapter 44: To Break The Shackle
- Chapter 43: The Soul Shackle
- Chapter 42: Nostalgic Memories
- Chapter 41: Sleeping Arrangements
- Chapter 40: Worlds Apart
- Chapter 39: Pinned Underneath Him
- Chapter 38: A Love Strong Enough
- Chapter 37: Alexander’s Choice
- Chapter 36: The One She Couldn’t Lie To
- Chapter 35: To Court Her
- Chapter 34: Crashing Down
- Chapter 33: To Admit Attraction Or Not
- Chapter 32: The Lullaby
- Chapter 31: Her Name
- Chapter 30: Cleaver And Ice
- Chapter 29: Who’d Blink First?
- Chapter 28: Domestic Bliss? Nah... It’s Got To Be A Hallucination
- Chapter 27: A Nightmare Life
- Chapter 26: Shackled, To Him
- Chapter 25: Another Familiar Face
- Chapter 24: A Perfect Proposal
- Chapter 23: The Bracelet
- Chapter 22: Use My Name
- Chapter 21: The Third Option
- Chapter 20: Breaking Down
- Chapter 19: Sebastian Remington
- Chapter 18: Lying With Precision
- Chapter 17: A Man Who Protected What Was His
- Chapter 16: The Confession
- Chapter 15: Have We Met Before?
- Chapter 14: Stepping Toward The Past
- Chapter 13: Locked Out
- Chapter 12: Alexander’s Priority
- Chapter 11: A Tender Kiss
- Chapter 10: When An Unstoppable Force Meets An Immovable Object
- Chapter 9: Roxana - An Immovable Object
- Chapter 8: Hunter Alex - The Unstoppable Force
- Chapter 7: He Returned
- Chapter 6: Reaching Rock-bottom
- Chapter 5: The Insults
- Chapter 4: Present Life: Getting Erased
- Chapter 3: Past Life - The Last Stand
- Chapter 2: Past Life - The Betrayal
- Chapter 1: Past Life - The Promise