Melvin's Plan.
“I knew it!” Melvin exclaimed, snapping his fingers while his eyes narrowed. “I knew it was them all along.”
Jean turned to him, her expression confused and slightly alarmed. “You knew? How?”
Melvin straightened in his seat, confidence swelling now that danger had passed him by. He turned toward Sterling and Celine, lowering his voice as if offering wisdom instead of poison.
“Listen, Sterling. Celine,” Melvin said. “I’ve always had my doubts about Charles and Stella. I know they’ve been your closest friends for years, but envy can hide beneath loyalty. You may not have seen it — but I did.”
“You did?” Jean echoed weakly. “I… I suppose I wasn’t that observant.”
Sterling and Celine exchanged a look, their jaws tight with anger. They had every right to be furious. The thought that Stella and Charles had ordered Serena’s kidnapping must have devastated them.
Melvin watched their reaction carefully.
He didn’t know how Victor had managed to shift the blame onto the Montgomerys, or how he had convinced anyone of it, but Melvin didn’t question it.
He welcomed it!
There had already been tension between Sterling and the Montgomerys. The friendship was fractured beyond repair.
And Melvin saw exactly what this was.
An opportunity.
If the blame was already leaning in their direction, he would push it.
“Still, I was taken aback that Victor was alive. I thought he had died,” Melvin muttered.
“He had apparently escaped during the prison fire four years ago,” Silas relayed. “And according to Victor, it was Charles who arranged his fake death.”
“We are digging into Stella and Charles Montgomery, but Victor has given his statements and a few leads,” Nathaniel said, his eyes narrowing. “I know his information is solid. Too bad we couldn’t extract more details from him.”
“Victor is probably the kind of person who won’t confess without leverage,” Melvin suggested. “If he’s giving names, it’s because he believes they’re already compromised. He probably already knew about the conflict between you and Charles.”
“So for now, no one must say a word about the investigation, especially to the Montgomerys,” Nathaniel suggested. “We don’t want to alert them.”
“Of course,” Melvin said. “I agree with you there.”
Melvin smirked inwardly. He was already planning.
Only Stefan had been locked up. So Stella and Charles were free.
‘I will meet with Charles and Stella and plant evidence in their home. They will be my scapegoat!’ Melvin concluded.
As they discussed, his mind was already racing.



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