Read Chapter 8 with many climactic and unique details. The series Boyfriend Let His Side Chick Ruin My Painting, Now He Regrets. is one of the top-selling novels by Quirinus Amalia. Chapter content Chapter 8 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Boyfriend Let His Side Chick Ruin My Painting, Now He Regrets. Chapter 8 for more details.
He stood there, staring at me and Alexander, a bouquet of blue roses slipping from his hands.
"Chloe," his voice shook. "You…"
I took my bag from Alexander and said, "You should head back. Thanks for tonight."
Alexander looked between me and Lucas, then suddenly grinned.
"No need for thanks between us."
Lucas turned pale.
I sighed. "Come inside."
I couldn't even remember the last time Lucas and I were alone in a room together.
But tonight, he wouldn't stop talking.
"Chloe, I messed up."
"After you left, Victoria took your ruined painting and started spreading lies about your skills online."
"She was trying to destroy your reputation."
"I stopped her-I forced her to clear things up and delete everything."
"I tried to restore the painting. It's not perfect, but at least I have something left of you."
"I even bought that restaurant you always wanted to try."
"Now we can go whenever you want."
"I got you custom jewelry, designer bags-they're all in your old room."
"When are you coming home?"
That wasn't even the half of it.
After realizing Victoria was the one who destroyed my last painting and nearly ruined my career, Lucas had snapped.
He not only fired her but made her pay back every penny he'd spent on her.
And he didn't stop there.
He forced her to kneel outside my room and said she couldn't get up until I came back.
She wasn't allowed proper meals, just half-cooked rice.
After weeks of this, her legs gave out. Her stomach, too.
Lucas finally got sick of her and threw her into a psych ward.
Things only got worse for Victoria after that.
People said she was barely surviving on liquid food. And Lucas had personally arranged for her "care."
Someone saw her before she disappeared completely-gaunt, lifeless, barely clinging to existence.
No one heard from her again.
After that, Lucas started buying things.
That restaurant I'd once mentioned.
Piles of blue roses. Every limited-edition bag and necklace.
But…
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