Chapter 831
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 831:
She couldnât just let him walk out!
She couldnât rot in here. Not any longer.
Three years inside these walls had already eroded her sanity.
âWait! Please!â she screamed, slamming her palm against the partition so hard the glass trembled.
âIâll talk! Iâll tell you everything! Justâjust make it bearable in here, please! Mr. Wall⦠for Kylaâs sake. For our friendship. Iâm not asking for freedomâjust a little relief.â
Noah stopped.
Then slowly, he pivoted, returning to the seat with measured calm, his gaze still like ice.
Vivi exhaled shakily.
For now, it seemed she had made the right decision.
She steadied her breath and began, her voice low, laced with fabricated emotion.
âThe truth is⦠back then, you and Kyla were deeply in love. Everyone knew itâyou were about to get engaged.â
She paused, watching Noahâs face for any sign of reaction.
âBut Sadieâshe couldnât stand it. She hated Kyla for having your heart. Out of envy, she began plotting behind your back. She twisted everything, destroyed your relationship, and when Kyla tried to fight back, Sadie sent her away to Boxing Street in Wheosla. You know the placeâcrime-infested, lawless. She sent Kyla there to suffer. Alone. With nothing.â
Vivi pressed a trembling hand to her chest.
âKyla was soft⦠kind. She never stood a chance against someone like Sadie.â
The corners of Viviâs eyes reddened, making her look genuinely aggrieved as she said,
âI just couldnât let this go, so I thought of avenging Kyla. Thatâs why I planned that car accident. All I wanted was to get rid of that wretched woman, Sadie! I never expected you to risk your own life to save her, Mr. Wall.â
She choked on a sob, and for a moment, it seemed like she was unable to continue.
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âThatâs roughly what happened.â
Vivi lifted her head then, her expression pitiful.
âOf course, only Kyla knows all the details. If you want to know more, you should consider bringing Kyla back from that place.â
She spoke with such conviction that any ordinary person would believe her words were true.
Noah, however, frowned deeper.
Viviâs story was plausible enough, but he couldnât shake the nagging feeling that something was off about it all.
His immediate and inexplicable aversion to this Kyla was clear. Needless to say, it wasnât the sort of emotion one should harbor toward their beloved.
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