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How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue novel Chapter 453

When Naylor saw the headline, she clicked on it instantly.

A livestream recording popped up—someone had captured the exact moment the camera lingered on Sylvie. The audio caught Jarrod’s words, clear as day: “This is my wife, Elodie.”

Jarrod himself wasn’t in the frame, but Sylvie’s reaction was—her face visibly drained of color.

The video had been reposted so many times, the quality was now a blurry mess.

Naylor scrolled through the comments.

The thread was a swarm of activity.

What made this video so fascinating was that Jarrod had come right out and introduced his wife, no hesitation, no ambiguity. He made no effort to involve Sylvie in any way.

As a result, nearly every comment speculated about Sylvie’s intentions, hinting that whatever plans she might have had, they’d clearly failed.

Most people probably had no idea who Sylvie was—but everyone knew Jarrod.

The Silverstein heir, every company or investment he touched seemed to turn to gold. He was a fixture in the finance world, and his looks didn’t hurt—he’d been the subject of interviews, and more than once his photos had gone viral just for his face and build alone.

A single candid photo of him could easily rack up hundreds of thousands of likes.

When someone like that was suddenly at the center of a scandal, the story spread like wildfire.

Yet all the video really showed was Jarrod calmly introducing his wife—there was nothing you could criticize.

So the backlash quickly shifted toward Sylvie.

Naylor checked the trending stats, frowning in confusion. “Why hasn’t the Silverstein family shut this down yet?”

Sylvie was already aware of what had happened.

No matter how thick-skinned she was, some of the comments still left her breathless with anger.

Yesterday, there hadn’t been a hint of drama online, and now, out of nowhere, the story was everywhere—her face exposed for all to see.

She took a deep breath, realizing this wasn’t going to be easy to fix.

She dialed Jarrod immediately.

No answer for a long time.

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