Chapter: 1779
Eleanor ended up behind bars, a burglar infiltrated Rosalynn's home and stole it. Isn't it a bit too coincidental that the burglar targeted only the jade pendant? While incarcerated, Eleanor had tried leveraging Rosa's identity to negotiate a bargain with Rosa, who refused. Subsequently, Selina paid Eleanor a visit. Chances are, Eleanor disclosed Rosa's true identity during that encounter."
They laid out the full story for Rosalyn.
She was merely an observer, with no need for words or action, just absorbing their words.
Such experience was new to her!
"Was she implicated in the car accident as well?" Brendan's expression grew stormy.
Lyndon and Brian exchanged glances, opting for silence.
They were, after all, only hypothesizing without any concrete proof.
"No, it couldn't have been Selina. It's all on her father. She's likely oblivious," Kyson interjected, coming to Selina's defense.
To him, Selina was the symbol of grace and virtue, not someone to collude with a man like Beal.
A hush fell over the room.
After a while, Brendan broke the silence.
"Let it be. Her involvement is irrelevant. I won't hold her accountable. We've doted on her for years. Let her be free. She's no longer part of the Moreno family."
Gail nodded her head, concurring with Brendan.
They had nurtured her and were reluctant to harbor ill thoughts.
Kyson hesitated, nearly voicing his thoughts but restrained himself.
Recognizing his parents’ resolve, he grabbed an umbrella and stepped outside.
There, Selina knelt in the pouring rain, soaked to the bone like a drenched mouse.
She hunched over, shivering, her teeth chattering.
“Selina.”
Kyson gripped an umbrella tightly, hastening his steps to shield her from the downpour.