Of the Ethan Prescott stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is His Destructive, Toxic Love. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 404. Let's read the author's His Destructive, Toxic Love Ethan Prescott story right here.
Casper had just wrapped up his day at the office and decided to make a special trip back to the old family estate. As soon as he stepped into the yard, something in the distance caught his eye.
There stood a girl with a slender figure and a ponytail swishing in the air, happily playing games with Brock. Her resemblance to Eliza was uncanny—both in figure and appearance.
“Who’s she?” Casper asked, his brow furrowing slightly.
Dillon stepped forward with a slight bow, “Mr. Casper, that’s Ms. Susan.”
“She looks so much like…” Casper trailed off, stunned.
“You mean she looks like Ms. Valerie, right?” Dillon offered.
The first time Dillon saw Susan, he was equally taken aback. She not only resembled Eliza in looks and aura but even in height. However, she reminded him more of the Eliza from their college days—full of light, youth, and passion. Back then, Eliza could brighten the gloomiest days just by being around. Now, Eliza seemed perpetually cold, distant, and burdened with worries, rarely smiling.
Dillon could see a hint of both anticipation and confusion in Casper’s eyes. He guessed that Casper was intrigued by Susan.
“Mr. Casper, do you want to go say hi?” Dillon suggested.
“No need.” Casper’s gaze shifted away, his expression cool and collected. He headed towards the main house.
The girl who had been playing with Brock paused as she watched him walk away. After handing Brock over to Marian, she trailed behind Casper.
Inside the spacious living room, children's toys were strewn everywhere. Audrey was engrossed in an animated movie on the TV, holding a half-finished yogurt that Brock had been drinking.
Casper walked in, scanning the floor. “Mom.”
Realizing her blunder, Susan’s cheeks flushed. “I mean, I’m your childhood betrothed, Susan. Just now… I just thought you were too handsome, and I couldn’t help it…”
Her voice grew softer, almost turning into a whisper.
“Go back when you’re done playing,” Casper said, ignoring her admiration as he sat down.
Susan was puzzled. Was he asking her to leave? “I’m not going back. I came back to marry you,” she insisted, her face reddening.
The word “marriage agreement” made Casper’s head ache. Years ago, Eliza had forced him into marriage with a family agreement. Now, another woman—one who looked like Eliza—was here with a similar agreement, wanting to marry him.
He pinched the bridge of his nose and let out a laugh. “Dillon, how many more marriage agreements do I have to fulfill?”
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