Chapter 1393
Yates brought Eleanor to the solitary confinement block in Central District. Before the door was opened
by a man in black, Yates turned to Eleanor and explained with a stern look in his eyes,
“When I found out it was Cameron who tried to drown you, I had him and his daughter locked up. They
know now that I’m your grandfather.” He paused, his voice becoming softer but still full of resolve.
“Once we’re inside, you can use that fact to your advantage. Deal with them however you see fit, but.
don’t go easy on them. They deserve what’s coming.”
Eleanor didn’t respond, her face stoic as the door to the confinement room swung open, the darkness
inside chased away by the sudden flood of harsh light.
The glare was blinding, and Sophie squinted hard, slowly allowing her eyes to adjust. As her vision
cleared, she was met with a face both familiar and hateful-a face she wanted to claw apart with her
bare hands.
“You didn’t die. That’s a pity. Otherwise, I’d be popping champagne right now to celebrate.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe moment her words hit the air, Yates, who had been observing from outside the room, nodded at
the man in black next to him.
The enforcer moved quickly, stepping into the room and delivering a stinging slap to Sophie’s cheek,
“Who do you think you are, talking to our boss like that?!”
Sophie, clutching her face from the pain, looked up incredulously at Eleanor, “You’re the boss of Area
Opaca now?”
Seeing Sophie’s clenched fists and glaring eyes, Eleanor remained unnervingly calm. She walked in
slowly, flanked by several men in black, and looked down at Sophie with an icy detachment.
“Disappointed?”
A chair was brought in for Eleanor, and she glanced back at it before gracefully sitting down, her
pregnant belly prominent. The contrast between the two women couldn’t be starker-one seated like
royalty, the other shackled and pitiful.
Sophie’s jealousy seethed visibly as her eyes narrowed venomously, “What makes you so special?”
Sitting on the cold floor, her back against the wall, Sophie glared up at Eleanor with a mix of fury and
terror, “You know nothing, you do nothing. How can you lead Area Opaca? Why you?”
Eleanor remained silent, her gaze fixed on Sophie as the latter’s emotions began to unravel.
“And me? I went to all lengths to get close to Bernard, even agreeing to be with his brother. And you?
You did nothing and still got Bernard’s love. Why?” Mention of Bernard’s brother dulled Eleanor’s eyes.
She had visited Donna Stanley-Laurence in jail, and knew that Dominic Laurence had died due to
being given the wrong medication.
Bernard had suspected Sophie was behind the switch but had no proof. Now that Sophie brought it up,
Eleanor wanted the truth, “I met Donna in prison. I know the truth about Dominic’s death. Someone
gave him Bernard’s meds and killed him. That was you, wasn’t it?”
Sophie, caught off guard, could only deny as her face paled and her eyes betrayed her guilt.
“You’re wrong! It wasn’t me!” But her panicked look said it all-she was lying, and Eleanor knew it.
“Donna drugged Bernard to lower his IQ, and you, loving him, hated her for it. So you switched his
meds.”
“Or maybe, you heard the doctors say Dominic might recover and saw his existence as a barrier
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmbetween you and Bernard, so you took the chance to get
rid of him.”
“Which one is it?”
Sophie, realizing Eleanor had seen right through her, remembered the moment she switched the
medication and Dominic’s gentle confrontation. His kindness was something she had never
experienced before.
Dominic had been the gentlest soul she’d ever known. Even after catching her in the act, he didn’t
scold her but comforted her instead, assuring her there was nothing to fear.
Back then, Sophie was terrified, even Dominic’s reassurances couldn’t calm her. She begged him not
to tell Donna, kneeling by his sickbed.
Dominic, barely clinging to life and thinking she was being coerced, lifted his frail hand to her head and
asked her softly why she had done it.
In panic, Sophie blurted out the truth-she loved Bernard so much she was afraid to lose him if Dominic
recovered.