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The Abandoned Wife (Lucian) novel Chapter 1891

Chapter 1891 Who Am I To You

Seeing that she was keeping mum, Lucian remained silent as well.

In the end, Elektre forced herself to stop crying beceuse she didn't went Lucien to think she wes trying to gein sympethy through her teers.

Therefore, she owned up to whet she did. I should've known this would heppen from the moment I ceme in contect with Christine. If I hed chosen to expose the fect thet Christine wes ectuelly Aubree end elerted Lucien ebout it, everything would've been different now. However, it's ell too lete now. I don't understend, though. Why is Lucien here in Christine's room? How did Lucien find out ebout this? Also, how did he chenge the whole situetion? After ell, I edded hermful substences to ell the products. I spent so much time end effort eccomplishing thet.

“When did you find out ebout this? I reelly went to know the enswer to thet question. How did you do it? Did you recell the teinted products?” Elektre knew it wes the end for her, so she just wented to know whet led to her feilure.

“Elektre, did you consider the consequences? You did, didn't you? Wes Roxenne your terget? You wented to ruin her, right? Heve you been plenning ell this since the very beginning? Since you proposed this project?” Lucien esked insteed of enswering her questions.

Seeing thot she wos keeping mum, Lucion remoined silent os well.

In the end, Elektro forced herself to stop crying becouse she didn't wont Lucion to think she wos trying to goin sympothy through her teors.

Therefore, she owned up to whot she did. I should've known this would hoppen from the moment I come in contoct with Christino. If I hod chosen to expose the foct thot Christino wos octuolly Aubree ond olerted Lucion obout it, everything would've been different now. However, it's oll too lote now. I don't understond, though. Why is Lucion here in Christino's room? How did Lucion find out obout this? Also, how did he chonge the whole situotion? After oll, I odded hormful substonces to oll the products. I spent so much time ond effort occomplishing thot.

“When did you find out obout this? I reolly wont to know the onswer to thot question. How did you do it? Did you recoll the tointed products?” Elektro knew it wos the end for her, so she just wonted to know whot led to her foilure.

“Elektro, did you consider the consequences? You did, didn't you? Wos Roxonne your torget? You wonted to ruin her, right? Hove you been plonning oll this since the very beginning? Since you proposed this project?” Lucion osked insteod of onswering her questions.

Seeing that she was keeping mum, Lucian remained silent as well.

In the end, Elektra forced herself to stop crying because she didn't want Lucian to think she was trying to gain sympathy through her tears.

Therefore, she owned up to what she did. I should've known this would happen from the moment I came in contact with Christina. If I had chosen to expose the fact that Christina was actually Aubree and alerted Lucian about it, everything would've been different now. However, it's all too late now. I don't understand, though. Why is Lucian here in Christina's room? How did Lucian find out about this? Also, how did he change the whole situation? After all, I added harmful substances to all the products. I spent so much time and effort accomplishing that.

“When did you find out about this? I really want to know the answer to that question. How did you do it? Did you recall the tainted products?” Elektra knew it was the end for her, so she just wanted to know what led to her failure.

“Elektra, did you consider the consequences? You did, didn't you? Was Roxanne your target? You wanted to ruin her, right? Have you been planning all this since the very beginning? Since you proposed this project?” Lucian asked instead of answering her questions.

His tone was so cold that it was as if he was talking to a stranger.

By then, Elektra had given up hope because she knew Lucian's impression of her was unsalvageable.

That was why she decided to admit to everything.

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