Chapter: 177
On hearing this, Sabrina made a swift exit to the restroom.
She had no intention of bumping into Galilea.
She remained in the restroom for a while, only stepping out when she presumed Tyrone
and Galilea had departed.
To her surprise, she bumped into Galilea right outside the restroom.
“Hi, Sabrina. You’re here!” Galilea greeted her, her face beaming with a smile. “Then why
didn’t you step into the room but hide out here?”
“To spare you the discomfort. I am well aware that it would be embarrassing for you if I
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtwitnessed you being driven out.”
Galilea’s smile was instantly wiped off her face.
Seeing her expression, Sabrina smiled and brushed past her.
“Sabrina.” Galilea called out to her from behind. “Why the rush? I have something to share
with you.”
Sabrina halted and turned to her. “I don’t see any topic of discussion between us apart
from Tyrone. Or do you wish to share your cherished moments with Tyrone? Is that all you
have left?”
“No, you are mistaken.” Galilea, with her arms crossed and a smug expression on her
face, countered. “What I have to share involves you.”
Sabrina arched her eyebrows but remained silent.
She had a feeling that the news wouldn’t be pleasant and that she should leave. However,
for some reason, she couldn’t bring herself to do so.
“A few days back, you encountered a car wreck, right? It was my supporters who rammed
you. Can you guess why?” Galilea questioned, her lips curved into a sophisticated grin,
sauntering to Sabrina.
Sabrina responded with a tranquil gaze.
“It’s because you slid into my relationship with Tyrone!” Galilea divulged.
With a cold smirk, Sabrina retorted, “You only have the nerve to say that before me. It’s
clear who the intruder was. You continue to peddle these lies to me; aren’t you worried I
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmmight spill it all to the media, ending your career in a snap?”
An uproarious laughter slipped from Galilea.
“Why are you laughing?” Sabrina asked, puzzled.
“I’m Laughing at your ignorance, Sabrina. The news of you being the other woman has
already spread across the media and the internet.”
Sabrina remained silent, prompting Galilea to add, “You’ve been out of the loop for a
while. Had you been more attuned to online chatter, you wouldn’t be so ignorant.”
Sabrina felt her heart drop. Lately, her vision had been cloudy, especially when focusing
on digital screens like her phone. She hadn’t been using her phone or browsing the web
much these past few days.
What could have happened during this period?
Why had no one informed her?