After Divorce She Becomes the Billionaire Heiress ( Sylvia and Cyril ) Chapter 4
After Divorce, She Becomes the Billionaire Heiress ( Sylvia and Cyril )
Chapter 4 Proof
Watching the man she had loved for years reveal his utter stupidity left Sylvia questioning her own terrible judgement all this time.
She had no interest in watching their antics further and turned to leave, belongings In hand. But Karinaâs voice stopped her once more.
âI would never admit something I didnât actually do! Why wonât you believe me? Do you think just because I supposedly destroyed your marriage, you want revenge against me? But Iâve barely shown my face around you two all these years. Iâm only back now to film a movie. Why must you target me like this?â
Though Karina addressed the room, every word was meant for Sylvia. With a spark of dark amusement, Sylvia realized this family was rather entertaining in their dysfunction.
One blindly besotted fool. Another conniving social climber ruthlessly furthering her own ends. And Cyril practically salivating to take a bite out of Sylvia in his hatred.
She surveyed them all dispassionately as Cyril spat, âSo if you didnât pull this stunt, who could have? No one else would be so malicious towards Karina besides you!â
Sylvia sighed, beyond exhausted. She turned to Karina instead. âSince youâre so convinced the culprit is me, whereâs your proof? Otherwise I could sue you for
slander.
All eyes swung to Karina. Even her motherâinâlaw felt the first prickles of doubt. She wasnât the sharpest tool. A few wellâaimed words could easily turn her loyalties.
While the drama scandal meant nothing to her, Sylvia did raise a valid point â whot would gamble with their own life so casually just for revenge?
Tears brimmed in Karinaâs eyes as she realized she was losing ground. Her only lifeline was Cyril â the final authority in this family. As long as he stood firm in her corner, nothing else mattered.
âYouâ¦you believe me too, donât you? Weâve known each other for so long and were nearly family once. You saw me work myself to the bone all these years. How could you think me capable of something like this?â Karina pleaded desperately.
That past regret still throbbed like an unhealed wound in Cyrilâs heart. His lingering affection for Karina stemmed not so much from longing, but an inability to get over what happened between them.
And thus he indulged her more than he should, at the expense of wounding Sylvia far deeper than he comprehended.
âI know you couldnât be responsible for this mess. But to resolve it, we need hard proof of your innocence that day. Do you recall what you were doing then?â Cyril
asked in a more rational tone.
Coming up with such exonerating evidence wasnât necessarily straightforward
though.
At his lukewarm defense, Karina burst into tears. âSo you still doubt me after all! Just because Sylvia said something, now you believe her over me? Fine â you want proof, Iâll die right here to prove myself if thatâs what it takes for you to believe me!â
Her hysterical threat made Cyril frown in disbelief. How could anyone treat their own
life as joke?
Just as he opened his mouth to retort, Karina suddenly lunged straight for the sharp stone corner cabinet. At that speed, a head collision would undoubtedly be fatal.
Cyrilâs face drained of color. Even his mother screamed out in horror.
Only Sylvia remained unmoved, having expected this histrionic reaction from Karina. That woman valued her own skin far too much to actually harm herself â as proven by her earlier refusal to swear any oaths on her life.
In a few quick strides, Cyril seized Karinaâs wrist though not before her head still cracked against the cabinet edge. Fortunately his grip prevented full impact.
Blood streamed down her face from the torn gash. Karina trembled uncontrollably, clearly terrified at her near brush with death. If Cyril had been just a second lateâ¦
âKarina, are you alright? How could you be so foolish?â Cyril held her in a crushing.
embrace, sick with panic.
Voice quavering, Karina murmured, âNow you must believe meâ¦right?â
How could Cyril not believe in her innocence when she had resorted to such extremes just to prove herself? He nodded vigorously.
Observing their nauseating theatrics, Sylvia barely resisted the urge to slow clap sarcastically. What a performance indeed!
But the show was over and her role in it long ended. No need to overstay her
welcome.
Except the players here seemed intent on detaining her a while longer for further torment. Each time Sylvia moved to leave, someone would call her back.
âI said, stay where you are!â Cyril bellowed.
The command tested the last shreds of Sylviaâs patience. Biting back a scathing retort, she asked flatly, âWhat more do you want?â
âYouâve pushed her to such desperate lengths. Donât you have anything to say or do about it?â Cyril accused.
Sylviaâs eyebrows shot up incredulously. âPushed her? Have you lost your mind? Anyone can see I had nothing to do with that unhinged stunt. Did I make her try to smash her own skull open? She chose that herself. So how is her botched suicide attempt suddenly my fault? If she had succeeded, would you call me a murderer
next?â
âIâm saying this one last time â go get your head examined by a doctor since itâs clearly not working right. As for your claims that I harmed her, whereâs your proof? If you have none, then at most Iâll do my civic duty and call an ambulance.â
That was the full extent of what Sylvia would contribute to this threeâring circus
sideshow.
She took out her phone as if to dial emergency services while Cyril and his mother
looked on.
âItâs an hourâs drive to the nearest hospital. By the time any doctor finally gets here
after two hours total, she could already be dead!â Cyril argued frantically.