Chapter 4023
Married At First Sight Chapter 4023
Chapter 4023
Neither Bianca nor Fox reveals Abby’s true self; her real identity is the Abby that Evan recognizes.
Evan had to fall for her—not as Fox, but as Abby.
Unable to withstand Evan’s intense gaze, Abby finally stood up, her voice sharp with frustration. “When are you going to return my belongings? Hand them over so we can finally put this to rest. No more ties. No more crossing paths.”
Evan leaned back casually, his voice calm yet tinged with a subtle challenge. “I don’t have them with me. I kept them for months, but you never came to claim them. Now they’re at my place. It’s funny how eager you are to sever ties. We’ve known each other for over six months. Sure, it was rocky at first, but didn’t things improve between us?”
He believed she was using the breakup as a pretext—trying to shift from Fox to Abby and seeking his acceptance of her true self.
Abby’s laugh was bitter, almost mocking. “Improved? Evan, do you even know what ‘getting along’ means? Every time we met, we fought and argued. Is that your idea of harmony? If you hadn’t taken my things and refused to return them, I wouldn’t have been chasing you for six months.”
She took a steadying breath, her tone softening but remaining resolute. “I admit I was wrong at the beginning. I shouldn’t have damaged your belongings or taken your valuables. But I returned them and even apologized. Now, I simply want what is rightfully mine.
“And since you’ve chosen to pursue Miss Du again, perhaps you should focus on her instead of dragging me into your life. Don’t make her jealous. You can’t play both sides, Evan. Let’s end this. For good.”
Abby may have appeared as Fox, but she understood Evan’s feelings for her as Abby.
What she didn’t realize was that she was the woman
Grandma York had decided to become Evan’s wife. It was true that Abby had provoked Evan initially—she had destroyed some of his belongings and taken a few valuables. However, Evan didn’t let it slide. His relentless pursuit compelled her to return what she had taken, and she even compensated him for the damages. Yet, one item remained—a small, delicate golden token.
This token was not just any trinket; it symbolized the Five Emperors Hall and was something Abby had always carried. Without it, she felt humiliated every time she returned to her siblings. They never voiced their judgments, but their silence was more painful than words. The embarrassment ran deep.
Abby was one of Silver Fox’s most skilled apprentices. In the martial arts realm, her reputation was impeccable—she had never lost a fight. Yet, despite her exceptional skills, she had lost something invaluable to Evan. She had spent six months trying to retrieve it, but every time she believed she was close, Evan found a way to keep it just out of reach.
Then there were his eyes—the way he looked at her, as if she were more than just a rival. Abby understood what that gaze signified. Evan’s feelings for her complicated the retrieval of the token even further. He used it as leverage, aware that she wouldn’t walk away as long as he possessed it. “You’ll vanish if I return it,” he would say.
Evan never inquired about her full name or where she lived. It was as if he didn’t want to know, fearing it would make it easier to let her go. His brother and sister-in-law had urged him to return her belongings, and he had promised to do so. But promises held little weight for Evan; he always found a way to break them.
Even now, Abby stood before the same man who had deceived her countless times—the same man who had taken something so significant and refused to relinquish it. Evan York was,
Without a doubt, he was the most infuriating man she had ever encountered.