Chapter 670 Back to Arlowand Zelena raised an eyebrow. "A hobby? Oh, so this is your hobby." She let out a long sigh and gazed out the window, murmuring quietly to herself, "It feels like I've never really had any hobbies in this life. After all this time, what exactly have I been chasing?" It seemed that all her life, she had been chasing approval wanting others to acknowledge her, look up to her, envy her.
But in the end, she was still the one who envied others the most.
"I've been meaning to ask you something." "You want to know if I'm really from this world?" "How did you know?" Violeta replied with a mysterious smile, taking another sip of her coffee, "What do you think?" Zelena's gaze was filled with deep curiosity as she looked at Violeta, but she couldn't tell what Violeta was thinking at all. "I want a clear answer. I need to know where I went wrong." Violeta didn't reply.
"I have no idea what you're talking about. If there's nothing else, I'll be on my way. I've got a busy schedule, and there's an event this afternoon." Violeta stood to leave, but Zelena sprang up, grabbing her by the wrist. "Tell me! You're not from this world, are you? Just say it!" Violeta effortlessly pulled her hand free, her serene gaze locking onto Zelena's wild, almost frantic eyes. There was no way she could reveal the truth.
She would let Zelena be haunted by that question for the rest of her life, losing sleep over it.
Violeta slipped away, leaving her behind.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtZelena tried to follow, but Violeta was too fast. Downstairs, a car was already waiting for her, and soon it disappeared into the flow of traffic.
Zelena hesitated, afraid of being recognized, forcing her to stop.
Is Violeta really not from this world? That question had plagued Zelena for a long, long time.
If Violeta wasn't from this world, what could explain her rebirth? There had to be a reason behind it. In her previous life, Violeta had everything. What could she have possibly been unhappy about? What regrets could she have had? Yet if she hadn't been reborn, how would she have known about all of Zelena's schemes? How was she able to stop them again and again? None of it added up. Everything was shrouded in confusion.
Zelena couldn't figure it out. She believed there was no reason for Violeta to be reborn, yet she couldn't cup with any other reasonable explanation that Violeta had also experienced rebirth like her.
Of course, Violeta would never tell the truth to Zelena.
Zelena would never know in her life that she had indeed defeated Violeta in this life, which led to Violeta's rebirth in this life.
Zelena was taken back to Arlowand by her parents, Josh and Sharon.
As she had said, even after stepping back from the spotlight, Zelena returned to Arlowand and continued to live a life of luxury.
However, her parents no longer treated her with the swarmth they once had. It felt as though a barrier had grown between them. But for Zelena, it didn't matter.
She didn't care at all.
Each day, she drowned herself in alcohol, believing that getting drunk was the only way to momentarily forget her failures.
After about two months, everything settled down.
The announcement for The Golden Ages was finally made. It had a confirmed release date! This was the first tVioleta had taken such an active role in promoting a movie.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe attended offline meet-and-greets at cinemas across six cities.
While Violeta was busy with the film's promotion, devastating news arrived on Evelina's end.
"What? A tumor? Are you sure you didn't make a mistake, doc?" A few days earlier, Evelina had begun her vacation, convinced of her good health and therefore resisting the idea of a hospital check-up.
However, one day, Jenny found her collapsed at hand took her to the hospital, where it was discovered that she was suffering from severe hypoglycemia. Winona recommended that she get an X-ray to determine the cause of her stomach pain.
Evelina was hesitant to be hospitalized. As a public figure, she worried that any news of her stay e would leak. So, she only spent half a day in the hospital, receiving a V infusion before being discharged and going home. The following day, Winona visited the hospital to collect the X-ray results.
Upon receiving the film, the doctor informed him that a shadow had been detected in Evelina's stomach-a sizable area that raised concerns about a possible tumor. Winona was visibly shaken, his voice trembling slightly.
"Doc, that can't be right! Didn't you say it was just hypoglycemia before?"
The doctor adjusted his glasses and responded calmly, "I only mentioned it as a possibility. There's no need to pania. Have her return for another X-ray, it's possible the first one wasn't clear."