"Kimberly, must you be so cruel to me? I know that I have made a lot of mistakes in the past, so I couldn't help but call you to beg for forgiveness. But what about you? Why won't you givea second chance? Seeing how close we were in the past, please cand meet with me." Minerva really was not interested in meeting her.
Sylvia should be up to no good this tgiven her history, and her secretly tracking her down.
Furthermore, the timing when she called her was too perfect to be anything good.
As soon as the poster rolled out, Sylvia called her, which meant that Sylvia might have also seen the poster, and had ill intentions towards her.
If she went to see Sylvia alone, something bad might happen.
They were once best friends, but it was quite sad to see how Minerva kept her distance. She had no regret rejecting Sylvia.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"No, I'm going to hang up now. Don't textfrom now on. If you harassagain, I won't save you the embarrassment." She asked her to stay away from her. She really didn't want to have anything to do with Sylvia.
"Minerva Hanover!" Sylvia was starting to get anxious when she heard that she wanted to hang up. She screamed her name. Minerva couldn't help but frown when she heard the sharp shriek.
Her eyes squinted. She couldn't help but think, "Was that all she could take?" Sure enough, in the next moment, Sylvia started cursing at her.
"Who do you think you are? You think you're great just because you're the Hanover family's eldest daughter, don't you? Oh, no, you're going to be Mrs. Yardley soon. You're indeed impressive. That's why you forgot all the kind things I've done for you! You suffered a lot when you first married Maddox. Do you still remember how I was there for you through your suffering? Now I'm just asking you to see me, but you're not willing." Minerva was speechless.
She pinched her temple. Her head was throbbing because her sleep was interrupted. After a moment of silence, Minerva said something to comfort her.
"You're right. I did suffer a lot when I first got married to Maddox. Speaking of which, I really should thank you for everything that you did. You helpedinvestigate the truth from that rainy night, gavefalse information, and faked the truth for me. Cto think of it; you tried so hard to bringand Benedict together, right?" Speaking up to this point, Minerva couldn't help but chuckle softly. However, her faint voice was filled with ridicule and bitterness.
"Back then, you said that all of this was for my sake because you fear that I would suffer if I continued to be with Maddox. Sylvia, I believed every single word you said back then, as long as you said it." "But look at what happened?" "You gavefalse information. You said you were doing this for me, and it was all lies. Then, letguess. After I helped you, not only did you not thank me, but you even took my identity. Sylvia, is everyone else always better than you, and that is why you want to take everything away?" Minerva heard gasping from the other end of the phone, as if Sylvia was out of breath after saying these. "You seemed to have found out everything," she said bitterly.
A moment later, she heard Sylvia sobbing. She said harshly, "Do you think I did this on my own accord? Minerva, do you think I wanted to take everything you had? My mother abandonedwhen I was young; my father was physically abusive whenever he lost in gambling, and everyone frowned upon me, thinking I was trash. I need these identities and money to change everything! Do you know? Since I becMiss Hanover, all the people who once bulliedcapologizing to me, and from then on, they treatedvery kindly." "If it wasn't for these reasons, I wouldn't have robbed you of your identity. You don't understand!! You don't know how much pain I was in before!" Minerva said, "Don't you understand yet?" "What do I need to understand?" Sylvia asked angrily.
"You think the world is unfair to you, so you snatch what doesn't belong to you. Have you ever thought about my feelings? Forget it. You are still the sand will never change. Behave yourself." After saying that, Minerva wanted to hang up.
Sylvia, on the other end, began to scream again.
"Minerva! I'm not the one who should behave myself. Thanks to you, I'm suffering now. What right do you have to be this carefree? Lettell you something. Do you think Maddox really wants to marry you? No! He feels guilty for what he did to you five years ago and wants to make it up to you! If he truly loves you, the two of you wouldn't be separated five years ago. Even if you marry Young Master Yardley, you'll never be happy for the rest of your life. I swear the two of you will separate eventually. Even if you're together, you'll never be happy again!" Beep, Beep...
Sylvia was still cursing, but the line got cut off. She was taken aback for a moment. She tried calling her back but realized that she was already blocked.
Minerva prepared to hang up the phone in peace, but when she heard how Sylvia cursed at her, she was so angry that her face was ashen.
She hung up the phone quickly and blocked Sylvia's number.
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After doing all this, her curses still echoed in Minerva's mind. Henvoice i's was sharp full of resentment, and it made her uneasy. Minerva faintly felt her fingers trembling.
She shut her eyes and took several deep breaths to calm herself down.
She opened her eyes again and put her phone aside before lying down again.
Little did she know that they becsworn enemies. Back then, when she saw Sylvia in the restaurant, she was once depressed.
After that, she let go of her.
Speople were only meant to stay in one's life for a brief moment.
After their twas up, the two of them would never meet again! However, she didn't expect that Sylvia was that envious of her. She even called her right then.
Thinking of this, her eyelids gradually becheavier, but no matter how hard she tried, she couldn'tcalm el down. Her eyes were drooping, but she couldn't fall asleep. Minerva stood up and took out her phone to watch a variety show.
After watching the variety show for stime, Minerva gradually forgot what Sylvia said to her. She gradually calmed down, put down her phone and went back to sleep.