As the seconds ticked by, Rupert’s face grew more and more grim.
In the end, he pressed his lips together, shooting a complicated look at Sylvia.
Not that she noticed—Sylvia had long since gotten used to Rupert’s cold, silent routine.
He couldn’t help her. He wouldn’t. Not even if all it took was standing up and saying a couple of words to clear things up.
People are complicated. So are their feelings.
But all she ever wanted was something simple.
Sylvia didn’t bother holding back anymore. “Well, if that’s the case, then Ms. Winslet, I’d like you to provide more evidence to prove where your photos came from. Otherwise, I have every right to believe you faked them.”
Kay clearly hadn’t expected Sylvia to push back so hard.
With a sour look, Kay snapped, “And what proof do you have that your mother’s innocent?”
“Funny you should ask. I actually do have some.”
Sylvia pulled a medical report out of her desk drawer and tossed it right in front of Kay.
“The very first day my mom was attacked, I called the police. This is the full medical report they did, with the officers present.”
“It says right here—my mom was beaten up in several places, and there were traces of sedatives in her blood.”
“The most important part: there was no sign of any sexual activity. Which is why the cops started investigating for assault and battery. That’s not just some petty charge.”
“So, Ms. Winslet, how are you going to prove that the guy in your photos and my mother were doing what you say? And not, you know, that he was just beating her up? Unless you’ve got a video?”
“And even then—why would someone blackmail you with a video? Wouldn’t blackmailing the Garcia family get them a bigger payday?”
As she spoke, Sylvia slammed the police case file onto the table.
Kay’s eyes went wide. She screeched, “Impossible! That’s impossible!”
Sylvia just shot her a cold smirk. “If you don’t believe me, why not ask the guy in the photos yourself?”
And just then, as if on cue, the last people anyone expected walked in.
Edwin—and the so-called “pretty boy” from the photos.
Kay was so shocked she dropped the report right onto the floor.

“Wife? Daughter?” Kay let out a bitter, barking laugh, pointing straight at Sylvia. “Your precious daughter is ready to marry a total psycho. What kind of person does that make her?”
Sylvia gave a faint, almost amused smile. “Ms. Winslet, when did I ever agree to marry Yves?”
“Trying to play games now?” Kay sneered. “Well, too bad for you—I’ve invited Mrs. Hanson here. Let’s show everyone your true colors.” Kay clapped her hands.
Mrs. Hanson walked in, looking exhausted and furious.
She glared at Sylvia, practically spitting the words, “You ruined my son! You’re nothing but bad luck!”

“Of course you—”
Mrs. Hanson started to retort, but she couldn’t for the life of her remember Sylvia ever saying yes.

Sylvia took out her phone and showed Mrs. Hanson a message, just for her eyes.
Mrs. Hanson’s face went ghost-pale. She stood there, completely stunned.

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