I confined myself to my room for four days straight, only emerging for meals.

Jacob never showed up, either. I guessed he's sick of the Yale family by now.

On the morning of the fifth day, I finally completed my initial draft.

Then, someone knocked on my door.

When I opened it, I saw someone I hadn't seen in a long time standing there.

Jacob smiled brightly. "Mia, I heard that you have been locking yourself in your room. It's not good for your health."

"I asked someone to make your favorite dishes. Let's go eat together."

At that moment, I felt a bit dizzy. The boy I had held dear in my heart seemed to have returned to me.

I naturally placed my hand in his.

I let Jacob lead me downstairs.

Once downstairs, he served me a bowl of soup and piled my plate high with food.

"Mia, you need to eat more. You've lost so much weight."

"Don't let all that stuff get to you. I've got you, okay?"

He patted my shoulder, his tone full of pride.

Jacob was indeed a gifted child. He had never focused on studying, yet he was always at the top of the class.

After starting college, he took over his family's company. The company's performance increased several times in his hands. He was like a character from a novel—someone destined for greatness.

I lowered my head, trying to hide the loneliness in my bowl.

I smiled sweetly at him when I looked up again.

My attitude softened a bit. "Jacob, you should eat more too."

We sat on the couch and chatted after dinner.

Jacob hesitated momentarily before saying, "Mia, I'm sorry about last time."

"I forgot about your allergy and Catherine didn't mean to upset you."

"Let's just put it behind us, okay? We're all family anyway."

The words "family" dug a bloody wound in my heart. I tried to keep my expression steady. "Jacob, do you like her that much?"

I didn't know why I asked that. I just knew that when he answered.

I held my breath and looked at him expectantly. Part of me thought I was foolish, but another hoped he could see how much I cared.

I've poured my entire heart and soul into him.

Jacob paused for a moment. Then, his face lit up with pride. "Mia, you're too young to understand."

"Catherine might not be the prettiest, but I love her the most. She's kind, graceful, and no one could be a better wife for the future head of the Yale Family."

A bitter taste filled my heart as though all the bile in the world had churned in my stomach.