Chapter 1964
When Love Comes Late
Lindsay, who had observed everything, remained stoic.
She pondered her next moves to distance herself from Joann, already planning for the aftermath.
At this moment, Joann was at a loss, seeing Lindsay as her sole beacon of hope.
In a rush, she seized Lindsayâs hand, pleading, âWhat should I do now?â
Tears of anxiety followed as she implored, âYou must help me.
Iâve done all these for you.
â
Lindsay, visibly annoyed by the tears, questioned her decision to trust Joann, whom she viewed as foolish and untrustworthy.
Joann poorly managed even minor issues, and now seemed to be shifting the blame to Lindsay.
Lindsay wondered if Joann tried to make her take the fall for her.
Noticing Joannâs erratic state, Lindsay knew this was not the time for them to part ways.
With a calming grip, Lindsay whispered meaningfully, âWhat are you talking about? Youâve never directly handled these actions, have you? If others did the work, how is it your responsibility?â
This was also a defense for Lindsay herself, as suspicions had arisen that she was in league with Joann.
Joannâs anxiety eased upon hearing Lindsayâs words.
She reflected on the events: from start to finish, she had delegated the tasks.
Surveillance footage wouldnât tie her directly to any misdeeds.
Reassured, she murmured, âYouâre right.
I wasnât involved directly.
It has nothing to do with meâ¦â
This realization brought her a semblance of peace.
Meanwhile, Felix, overhearing their conversation, was utterly baffled.
âWhat are you talking about? What happened?â he interjected, lost in the conversation.
Joann, realizing the implications were distant from her, regained her assertive demeanor.
She turned to Felix with a scowl.
âWhy did you pull Lindsay away at such a crucial time? Youâre not helping!â
Felixâs expression grew stormy as he challenged, âWhat was that? Repeat what you said.
â
With a dismissive tone, Joann retorted, âI called you stupid-so what? Amidst all these people, you were the one who failed to grasp the situation.
Do you intend to sabotage my engagement?â
Felix, clenching his teeth in frustration, shot back, âYour foolishness alone is enough to ruin things.
Donât project your anger onto me.
Itâs unfortunate for Bennett to be tied to someone like you.
â
Joannâs anger flared, her eyes blazing as she spat out, âFelix, youâre despicable!â
As tensions escalated between the siblings, Lindsay could only feel irritation.