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The Heart Surgeon’s Last Patient Novel Chapter 49

Night Carved Paths Into Silence by Zyrel Ash 49

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For a moment, she felt as though she were back in high school. 

Back then, every time they fought, Roderick loved to break the 

stalemate with this same cocky attitude. 

“I just happened to see you throw it away that day. I was afraid 

you’d regret it later and kick up a fuss. You know, that cry, 

scream, and threaten to hang yourself stuff. So I kept it for 

you.” 

Madeleine’s lips twitched unconsciously. 

And he had kept it for nearly a decade. 

Feeling uncomfortable under Madeleine’s gaze, Roderick 

deliberately shifted his eyes toward the cabinet. 

“Just thought it looked nice sitting there. If you hadn’t brought it 

up, I would’ve forgotten about it already.” 

It sounded absurd, but it was Roderick speaking, so it somehow 

felt natural. 

He’d always been ridiculous since he was a kid. 

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Madeleine steadied her emotions and stepped back ever so slightly. 

“Who ever threw a tantrum like that?” 

She turned her head toward the trophy, teasing deliberately. “If 

it weren’t for the fact that you liked Leona back then, I’d almost think you had a crush on me, Ricki.” 

The smile on Roderick’s face faded, his brows knitting together. 

He liked Leona? 

Where did that come from? 

“What nonsense are you talking about? Leona and I…” 

Before he could finish, someone knocked on the door. It must 

be the lunch. 

“Come in.” 

Roderick glanced at Madeleine again. She wore an indifferent expression. Her attention had already been shifted to the delivered food. 

All of that was in the past. She had moved on, while he was not letting the past go. Even if he explained, what difference would 

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it make? 

The subordinate brought not only lunch, but also a box. 

Madeleine noticed it was from a shoe brand she often wore. 

“Go change into these.” 

Roderick pushed the box toward her and then sat down to eat. 

Madeleine opened it in puzzlement. Inside was a pair of flats in her size and exactly in the style she would like. 

“You’re being way too thoughtful. I’m not even used to this.” 

For a long moment, Madeleine was too moved to know what to 

say. 

Roderick’s expression remained casual. “Then get used to it.” 

Once she changed into the shoes, Madeleine instantly felt reborn. 

It seemed the role of career woman wasn’t something just anyone could pull off. 

After lunch, Madeleine asked Roderick what she should do that afternoon. She had been busy all morning, yet still had no idea 

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what her actual tasks were. 

“Ask someone from the CEO’s office.” 

“Well, the girls…” 

Madeleine shrugged in defeat. “They keep saying they don’t 

need my help. Guess they’re wary of who I am.” 

She regretted it now. If she’d known, she wouldn’t have come to work at Roderick’s company. 

Roderick said nothing. 

It wasn’t her identity they feared. It was her. 

Rumors that the CEO’s wife was an insider had already spread through the company. Everyone was on guard. 

Word was that the tech department had even worked late into the night upgrading the company’s cyber defenses, worried that someone might break in and steal confidential data. 

“Or maybe they just don’t trust my abilities now, right?” 

Madeleine tilted her head in thought. “Well, makes sense. My memory’s still stuck at freshman year. Even though I studied business management for a while, it was all theory. I should 

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probably start with learning about the company’s operations.” 

She muttered to herself, yawning as she finished. 

The drowsiness hit right after eating. 

“Go rest. The lounge is that way.” 

Following the direction Roderick pointed, Madeleine finally noticed a hidden door. 

At once, countless gossip scenarios sprang into her head. 

“A secret lounge like this? Roderick, don’t tell me you’re like those drama bosses, sneaking in here during work hours to do those unspeakable things?” 

As a teenager, Madeleine had never thought too deeply. Plus, she trusted Roderick, so she often just blurted out without thinking. 

Only when she saw his expression change slightly did 

embarrassment finally creep across her face. 

Roderick’s face darkened. “What on earth goes on in that head of yours?” 

Madeleine zipped her lips with a gesture and quickly ran into 

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the lounge. 

Inside, there was only a bed and a bathroom. Exhausted, Madeleine fell asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow. 

In her dream, she returned to the day she saw Roderick 

comforting Leona. 

She had been so upset that she couldn’t breathe. Her 

classmates and friends had all said they believed her, but 

behind her back, they were all saying that her past honors were 

probably bought with money. 

She had gone alone to ask the organizers to issue a 

clarification. But on the way, she saw Roderick and Leona 

sitting together on a bench. 

Cedella is a passionate storyteller known for her bold romantic and spicy novels that keep readers hooked from the very first chapter. With a flair for crafting emotionally intense plots and unforgettable characters, she blends love, desire, and drama into every story she writes. Cedella’s storytelling style is immersive and addictive—perfect for fans of heated romances and heart-pounding twists.

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