Meredith did not know how long she was unconscious for until she was awakened by a pail of ice-cold water.
A burning and piercing pain spread throughout her body.
Water beads fell on her lips and it tasted salty. Meredith only then realized that she was being splashed by salt water, hence the burning pain she was feeling.
“Hey, are you dead? Make some sound if you’re not,” said Ysabelle as Meredith struggled to open her eyes.
Under the faint yellow lights, the woman was smirking with looks of disdain on her face.
“It was you…wasn’t it?” Meredith mumbled. Her voice sounded hoarse and croaky from crying and screaming from her lashes earlier. Meredith could only glare furiously at Ysabelle.
In the video, the woman who pushed Yena off the stairs wore the same bracelet and had the same color on her nails as hers. It was obvious that someone wanted to frame her.
Aside from Ysabelle, Meredith could not think of anyone else.
“You’re right, it’s me. I was the one who drugged you and I was also the one who pushed Yena down the stairs,” said Ysabelle as she bent over and placed her head next to Meredith’s ears, then she laughed, “So, what do you think of my plan? One stone, two birds, isn’t it perfect?”
“You…” Meredith clenched her fists tightly and seethed, “Why did you do it? Yena is supposed to be your best friend.”
“You’re right that she’s my best friend. But why did she have to be Josiah’s lover?” Ysabelle replied as she straightened her back and cleaned her hands with a napkin and added, “And you, why did you have to be Josiah’s wife? How am I supposed to marry Josiah if I don’t get rid of the both of you?”
Meredith’s entire body was trembling with rage.
Seeing how pathetic Meredith was, Ysabelle burst into laughter and said, “Look at you now, do you really think you’re still the precious daughter of the Leightons and the wife of Josiah Shelby?
“And people see you as the prettiest lady of Jehovah City? Oh please!” Ysabelle hissed in disapproval and continued, “You’re no one but a witch who cheated on your husband!”
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