Chapter 486
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Last time, to humiliate me, you recorded my declaration of love to
Carlos and played the video at the Hilton Groupâs new product launch event. It didnât take rocket
science for Carlos to find out that you were behind the tasteless clip. As a result, you were expelled,
and
Uncle Sebastianâs company was affected too. Do you know how you were ever allowed to come back
to the university again after being expelled?â
Familiar with Gailâs narcissism, before she responded, Debbie assumed that she had to be thinking that
Carlos liked her.
Actually, Gail indeed would have said so if she hadnât known that
Carlos and Debbie were married. However, right now, she had to keep that thought to herself.
Debbie Looked Gail in the eye and told her word for word, âWell, the university allowed you back only
by my pleading with Carlos on your behalf. And if it werenât for the fact that we are cousins, he was
categorical, youâd have spent the rest of your life in the cold.â
Reluctant to let Gail know too much about her and Carlos, Debbie didnât tell her the whole story.
But it was true that Carlos had agreed to allow Gail to come back to school because of Debbie.
Since they were talking about the past, Debbie decided to discuss the matter on the table in her auntâs
presence.
âSince Iâm older than you, at least you should show some respect. Iâve never wanted to compete with
you for anything, but youâre always making things difficult for me. During the short time I struggled with
adolescent problems, you always snitched on me to the teachers and even spread unfounded reports
about me. I can forget all about that. But right now,
Iâm married to Carlos. Our marriage can be found out by the press anytime. I donât want Carlos to be
embarrassed because of some rumor about me, so I hope you can stop starting rumors about me. If
you want, we can get along, but it all depends on how youâll treat me.
Effectively, the ball is in your court. If you still hate me, then itâs fine by me. Letâs just stay out of each
otherâs business.â
Lucinda was moved by Debbieâs magnanimity and tolerance. She admired the sweet girl and wished
she could do more to help such an innocent, truthful soul.
Standing there, motionless, Gail stared at Debbie silently. The red, long cashmere overcoat Debbie
was wearing set off her fair skin. Her long inky hair was tied up without bangs. In handmade knee high
leather boots, Debbie stood straight in the middle of the Living room.
This was the Debbie Gail knew, but there was also something different about her. Debbieâs words were
wholly sincere. Everyone could see how kind and big-hearted she was.
She was no longer the rough, lazy girl. Now she was so confident and refined that
Gail couldnât take her eyes off her.
Suddenly, Sasha chirped, âGail, let bygones be bygones. Debbie is already married to Carlos. If you
continue to cross her, you might only invite Carlosâ wrath against our entire family.â
Debbieâs mouth twitched when she heard what Sasha had said. âThatâs exaggerated, â she thought.
However, Gail remained silent. She couldnât accept the fact that Debbie had married Carlos, the most
distinguished man in Alorith.
Without a word, she ran upstairs into her room.
Lucinda Lowered her head and propped one hand against her forehead in frustration. She had talked
to Gail a Lot of times about working things out with Debbie, but to no avail. Debbie had expressed her
willingness to forgive and move on, but if Gail still held grudges against her, then sheâd be vindictive,
Lucinda thought.
When Debbie was about to leave her auntâs house, Sasha insisted on tagging along, hoping to see
Carlosâ manor.
Thinking that it would be a good idea to have someone at her side if she took Sasha with her to the
investorsâ dinner, Debbie texted Carlos, asking, âSasha wants to visit the manor. Carlos, does she have
your permission?â