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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 926

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 926

Evelyn was forced to travel abroad because of Vivian. If it weren’t because of the trip, she wouldn’t get to heal her legs either.

Initially, she wanted to keep it a secret from everyone, but she decided to reveal it since she was busted in front of others.

After Evelyn yelled at Vivian, she cast a gentle gaze at Finnick and announced, “See! Why don’t you return to me since my legs have recovered? I have been waiting for you all this while!”

If he hadn’t been around during the confrontation a few minutes ago, he might be deceived by Evelyn’s seemingly flawless act again.

Finnick was utterly disgusted by her superficial remarks.

He rebuked, “You have been waiting for me? Is that the reason you have collaborated with Mark to turn my company upside down? Is that the reason you have ruined the life of my loved ones? How could you do these to me if you truly loved me?”

Evelyn felt a heart-wrenching sensation when she heard Finnick’s reply.

Once again, she yelled hysterically, “Do you guys think I love Finnick because of his fame and wealth? No! I’m going to prove everyone wrong because I love him and everything about him!”

Vivian found Evelyn’s declaration of affection odd because it was the complete opposite of hers.

She wouldn’t mind staying away from her loved ones if that would allow the other party to live a blissful life. All she needed was the other party’s happiness.

On the other hand, Evelyn was the complete opposite— she would resort to extreme countermeasures to keep the person she loved by her side.

She couldn’t be bothered by the consequences of her actions at all even if it meant being thrown behind bars.

As Evelyn had lost her mind, Vivian thought it wouldn’t be necessary to send her to prison. Instead, the lunatic needed medical attention from the psychiatrist.

“I’m pretty sure she has lost her mind.”

Finnick was rendered speechless by Evelyn’s words. He kept silent as the women engaged in another round of confrontation.

“Ha! Me? A lunatic? Are you sure you’re not just jealous of me because you’re not as affectionate toward Finnick as I am? Vivian, I’m conscious of the petty schemes in your mind, but I’ll do you a favor and keep the secret to save you from being humiliated!”

Evelyn’s statement made her seem as though she was flawless and superior to others. In actual fact, she had merely deprecated others to compliment her presence.

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