Ivy was the one responsible for all of this.
What a shameless woman.
âShe had someone follow me and take photos-all to create trouble, sow misunderstanding, and prompt you to divorce me,â Tilda reflected.
What Ivy didnât know however, was that Tilda and Lyndon were a couple in name only.
All her efforts were in vain.
Tildaâs phone rang, interrupting her thoughts.
It was a long-time servant from the Larson family.
Since Renata had moved in, she had replaced many of the servants, but this servant was a distant relative of Tildaâs father.
Because of this connection, the servant had not been fired despite the changes in the household staff.
When Tildaâs mother was alive, she was kind and unpretentious, treating the household staff with respect.
This made the servant fond of Tildaâs mother and, by extension, very protective of Tilda.
After her motherâs death, Tilda seized the opportunity to bribe the servant.
She didnât trust her father completely, fearing he might be swayed by Renata into marriage.
Tilda needed someone on the inside to keep her informed.
She couldnât let Renata marry her father.
Now, the unexpected call from the servant could only mean one thing.
Tilda answered the phone with a sense of foreboding.
âHello?â
âMrs.
Fernandez, Renata has been persuading your father to register the marriage with her.
Heâs been convinced and plans to do it secretly on Monday.
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It was the servant who spoke.
Tilda tightened her grip on the phone, a sneer curling her Lips.
She wasnât surprised by this revelation.
Her father had promised her he wouldnât marry Renata, but now he was going to break that promise.
He had succumbed to Renataâs manipulations, proving himself weak against her seductive charm and untrustworthy.
âWhatâs wrong?â Lyndon asked, noticing the change in Tildaâs expression after she took the call.
Tilda sighed and explained, âMy father plans to marry Renata on Monday .
ââ
Wilton was going to marry Renata?
Lyndon frowned but remained silent.