Chapter 165
Therefore, Maggie had been feeling smug lately and even got a little carried away. She even forgot
Sasha was sent to jail because she had been causing trouble for Vicky.
It was hard to say if Vicky was as important as Sheila at this moment. Regardless of that, it did not
mean Vicky did not hold any position in Tylerâs heart. This thought shocked Maggie tremendously and
sobered her up.
She said nothing, and so did Sheila. It was as though the argument between Maggie and Vicky had
nothing to do with her.
Sheila always had many people willing to be her shield.
In the end, Vicky took a look at Sheila and was ready to leave.
âMiss Shaw,â Sheila suddenly called out, âcan you wait for a moment?â
Vicky looked back.
Sheila said to Maggie, âMaggie, Iâd like to have a word with Miss Shaw alone. Can you leave the
room?â
Maggieâs pupils flashed as she instinctively wanted to say something. The words were at the tip of her
tongue, yet she could not say them. As an outsider, she should not interfere too much. The only
unlucky person in this was her if Sheila and Vicky ended in a fight.
âOkay.â Maggie nodded and left the room.
Sheilaâs eyes darkened as she watched Maggie leave the room. âI think what Vicky said.Js taking its
effect,â she thought.
When Maggie left the room, she was very thoughtful to close the door shut.
Since there was no outsider, Vicky became frank. âMiss Young, what do you want to say to me?â
Sheila did not explain what happened during this period, and neither did she have the intention to brag.
She looked at Vickyâs face. âMiss Shaw, have you fallen in love with Tyler again after you lost your
memory?â
Vicky had heard a similar question from Sebastian.
She looked back at Sheila. âIs there any meaning for you to ask this question now?â
Sheilaâs eyes became misty. âI want to know if my decisionâ¦was wrong.ââ
âYour decision?â
âYes. I rejected you when I wanted to compete with you. Thinking back now, I was such an idiot⦠You
lost your memory and didnât remember anything. Your feelings for Tyler were less, too. Whatâs the point
even if I win?â Sheila said.
It might have looked like she won, yet Vicky was right; in truth, she had lost. She was not that important
to Tyler-at least not to the point where Tyler would forgive her and clean up her mess for her no matter
what she did.
She continued, âIt seems like getting you to give up on him isnât possible, now that youâre in love with
him.â
Vickyâs eyebrows furrowed. âWhat are you trying to say?â