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Divorce me I'm done serving you (Ayla) novel Chapter 736

Fabiola had watched Ayla suffer again and again. She stayed out of it the whole time, just waiting to see what Ayla would do.

Now that Ayla had come to Zheron, she was most likely here to look for Phil. At the beginning, Fabiola had been cautious. But by now, she didn't plan to stop her anymore.

After secretly observing her for a whole year and thinking about how things had gone between Ayla and Phil over the past few years, Fabiola had mostly figured things out. Ayla didn't care about Phil at all.

The idea of a father had already disappeared from her world. Ayla didn't need one anymore.

Since her own position wasn't at risk, Fabiola started to find Ayla more and more likable.

Her poor little sister had been through so much trouble. She had faced many ugly situations, yet she never once thought about asking Phil for help.

Even Fabiola felt a bit sorry for her.

After watching her in secret for a year, Fabiola's thoughts kept shifting. She couldn't wait to meet Ayla sooner rather than later.

Today turned into an unexpected chance.

After all, she never expected Bria to call Ayla. Otherwise, she would have stopped Ayla halfway and taken her, staying completely out of the mess between Melody and Bria. Then she wouldn't have had to waste time shaking off Melody, that stupid friend of hers.

Back then, Fabiola only stayed close to Melody to gather information about Ayla. Now that she had finally met Ayla, Melody had no more value. Throwing her away was as simple as breathing.

Right now, Fabiola's full attention was fixed on Ayla.

Ayla asked, "Even if everything you told me is true, do you have a grudge against Melody? What's your reason for doing all this?"

Based on Fabiola's explanation, Melody was still the real mastermind. Fabiola had only made things worse. If Melody hadn't wanted revenge in the first place, Fabiola's tricks wouldn't have worked at all.

But Fabiola had used Melody's personality.

Bria had started the conflict first in this matter. Or maybe Melody beating Bria today counted as getting even.

But that group of rich kids, full of power and money, never needed to think about fairness or morals. Fair revenge only worked when both sides had equal power. If one side was much stronger, then the weaker side just had to suffer the bad luck quietly.

So, even if Melody thought her revenge was justified, she had already lost the moment she faced Bria.

Fabiola saw the disbelief on Ayla's face, along with the annoyed look that said she was getting tired of this nonsense. Only then did she sit up a little straighter.

"A person can do a thing for many reasons. Some reasons are just extras. Some sound nice and make people like you more. So why shouldn't I say them?

"Ayla, if you don't trust me, that's fine. I can't force you. If you don't believe that reason, then believe another one. For example, I got tired of Melody. The best outcome would be her never bothering me again. So if she ended up stuck in trouble she couldn't escape from, and I just happened to be unable to help her. Wouldn't that still work for me?"

This time, Ayla believed her.

From the way she spoke, Ayla realized Fabiola was extremely self-centered. She would lie without hesitation, no matter the cost. She didn't care if she sounded hypocritical, and she had no problem playing with people's lives whenever she felt like it.

That also meant everything she said could just be another game she was playing with Ayla.

And Ayla had no intention of feeling closer to Fabiola just because of a few sentences.

Now that Ayla had a clearer idea of what kind of person Fabiola was, she felt less tense. She narrowed her eyes slightly, glanced at the two bodyguards beside her, and then looked back at Fabiola's curious gaze. "Was taking me today just a coincidence?"

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