Chapter overview: Chapter 18 from The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest
In this standout chapter of the Internet novel The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest, Quirinus Amalia introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Lincoln, seeing the scene, immediately rushed over to check on Rosemary, his face filled with concern.
He instinctively turned to glare at me in anger.
"Laura, Rosemary injured her leg in the accident today. Why would you push her?"
Realizing his tone was too harsh, he was about to backtrack when his eyes landed on the gown I was wearing.
Recognizing it instantly as the custom-made dress his uncle had ordered for his fiancée, he rushed toward me and shouted angrily.
"Laura, this dress was made for my uncle's fiancée! Stop making trouble!"
"You have no right to wear it tonight! Take it off immediately!"
Seeing my expression remain unmoved, Lincoln abruptly stood up and began commanding the store attendants to forcibly remove the gown from my body.
In the chaos, I tripped over the hem of the gown and fell to the floor, my back exposed.
I turned my head to look at the man who once couldn't bear to see me with even a small scratch.
Now, he stood coldly by, watching as others humiliated me without lifting a finger.
Just then, amidst the whispers and commotion, a tall figure pushed the door open and stepped inside.
Jasper, dressed in a custom-tailored suit, strode in with an air of authority, his sharp gaze locking onto Lincoln as he barked,
"Lincoln, who taught you to treat my fiancée with such disrespect?"
Jasper's imposing presence and noble demeanor instantly drew everyone's attention.
The attendants froze, their hands releasing my gown mid-motion.
Even Rosemary was stunned, her gaze shyly fixed on Jasper.
It had been years since I last saw Jasper, and my memories of him were of a quiet, gentle neighbor who disliked eating his meals.
But now, as our eyes met across the room, I instinctively clutched the torn gown tighter to cover the scar on my waist.
To my surprise, Jasper immediately walked over to me, helping me up and draping his jacket over my shoulders.
Rosemary's face turned pale, and Lincoln quickly stepped forward, attempting to speak on her behalf.
"Uncle, Rosemary is my personal secretary. Laura doesn't understand proper etiquette, so she often relies on her to manage things."
"Isn't that right, Laura?" Lincoln turned to me, trying to pull me into his explanation.
But I ignored the pair of hypocrites, choosing silence instead.
Unable to suppress a sneeze, I tightened Jasper's jacket around myself.
Seeing my refusal to respond, Lincoln grew visibly anxious and reached out toward me.
Jasper's gaze turned icy, and in an instant, a dozen bodyguards surrounded Lincoln.
Declaring his authority, Jasper wrapped an arm protectively around me and led me away.
"Lincoln! Where are the manners and integrity the Winston family taught you?"
"You carry on with your messy entanglements with your secretary, but you will show proper respect to your aunt!"

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