Chapter summary of Chapter 962 – Revenge is My Love Language by Arlene Zade
In Chapter 962, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Revenge is My Love Language by Arlene Zade, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Revenge is My Love Language.
“Oh, it's nothing,” Marina said, explaining briefly. “Just a small issue with the film crew that Carter helped me resolve.”
Harrison looked at Carter, a hint of surprise in his eyes. “Good work,” he said.
The unexpected praise flustered Carter. He clutched his fork a little tighter, looking down shyly. “It was nothing, really. Just a small thing.”
Anastasia had to suppress a smile. Carter might look calm on the surface, but she was probably the only one who could see the nervous flutter beneath his stoic exterior.
While it may have been a simple task for Carter, the incident significantly thawed Marina's distant demeanor toward him.
After Marina left, Anastasia noticed Carter seemed to be in a particularly cheerful mood. “You really like Ms. Lawson, don't you?” she asked gently.
Carter looked a bit uncomfortable. After a moment, he admitted, “When I was… when I was little, there was a time when she was very kind to me.”
Back then, the relationship between Marina and Ryan had already grown cold, and she rarely visited. He was just a small, sickly child, left at the Lancaster estate to recover. But Ryan avoided the house to avoid Marina, and Susan wasn't allowed on the property. He was utterly alone, often an easy target for the servants' neglect and bullying.
One day, Marina came to visit and found him all by himself in a small garden, watching ants. Mistaking him for a servant's child who had been left unattended, she took it upon herself to look after him for a while.
That period was the happiest of his entire life. Even Susan, his own mother, had never shown him such gentle, attentive care.


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