Chapter 0273
Charlotte’s expression froze momentarily but returned to calm in a second. Her face filled. with confusion as she looked at Suzy. “What are you talking about? When have I ever deceived you?”
“You tell me,” Suzy said, her voice trembling.
She couldn’t believe the one person she trusted, her only family, had been lying to her. When did it start? Recently, or was it from the very beginning?”
The thought that Charlotte might have been deceiving her from the start made Suzy’s chest tighten with unbearable pain.
After losing her parents and brothers, Charlotte had been her pillar of strength. But now, to think it was all a lie? Even Suzy, as strong as she was, found it impossible to keep her emotions in check at that moment.
“I didn’t!” Charlotte’s voice grew desperate as she tried to explain. “I’m your aunt, your only family in this world. Why would I ever deceive you? Others might lie to you, but I never would! Don’t let Dylan’s nonsense get to you. He’s trying to drive a wedge between us!”
“I hoped you’d admit it yourself,” Suzy said, her voice cold with bitterness. “But clearly, I expected too much.”
She let out a cold, humorless laugh. “If you won’t admit it, then I’ll say it for you.”
Suzy took a deep breath, her tone calm yet cutting. “Back when Anne was poisoned by Scarlet Veil, I destroyed every trace of the formula, except for one pill that I left with Claude)
Her eyes locked on Charlotte, her voice steady but sharp. “But the formula? You were the only one who saw it.”
She paused, her gaze piercing. “I never suspected you. You’re my aunt, my only family left. How could I? Even when you made mistakes, I convinced myself it couldn’t possibly be you. But then you went to Dylan with reporters and demanding answers, I couldn’t turn a blind eye anymore.”
Suzy’s voice grew firmer. “You and Anne showing up one after the other, your excuse that Anne was tailing you those were the first cracks.
“But what truly confirmed my suspicions was how you’ve always tried to push the blame onto Dylan. No matter what happened, you made sure I hated him as if you were eager to see us tear each other apart.”
“That’s not true!” Charlotte cried out, her face pale with panic. “Suzy, it’s not what you
think!”
Charlotte pressed her lips together, guilt flooding her face as she continued, “Yes, I did deceive you. Everything you said–I did it all. But Suzy, I swear, I did it for your own good.”
“For my good?” Suzy let out a bitter laugh, her tone dripping with sarcasm. “That’s the funniest thing I’ve ever heard.”
After all the damage Charlotte had caused in secret, she had the audacity to claim it was for Suzy’s benefit?
Trust, once broken, wasn’t something that could be mended so easily.
No matter what Charlotte said now, Suzy couldn’t bring herself to believe a single word.
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