Chapter: 1760
"I saw him at the mall. He was with another woman today," Bettie revealed.
This made Sabrina wonder if Bettie was mistaken. She voiced her doubts.
Annoyed, Bettie responded, “Damn it! You're too naive when it comes to love. Do you think I would've told you if I wasn't sure?"
With that, Bettie sent a photo. It showed Tyrone standing close to a woman, and they seemed perfectly suited for each other.
Sabrina was stunned. Could that woman in the photo be just a friend of Tyrone's?
Sabrina zoomed in on the photo, a sense of familiarity washing over her. A sudden realization struck her. Was that Keilani in the photo?
When had she gone there? And why was she with Tyrone?
In a flash of insight, Sabrina understood. Keilani's trap wasn't about getting compensation from her. It was a ploy to stalk her return and take advantage of the situation to get close to Tyrone.
Sabrina knew Tyrone attracted women.
Bettie, looking at the photo, asked, “Look! Did I misjudge him, Sabrina?"
Sabrina quickly replied, "No, you're always right. I'll confront him.
If he can't give me a straight answer, I'll set him free to leave.”
"Wait!"
“What's the matter?"
“He has seen me. If you confront him, he'll figure out that I'm the one who informed you. What if he comes after me?" Bettie was filled with anxiety.
"He won't have the guts to do it. If he even considers taking revenge against you, I'll confront him directly!" Sabrina declared.
Sabrina understood Tyrone's nature. He wasn't the type to seek revenge against Bettie on a thing like this. However, Sabrina hadn't anticipated Tyrone's extreme reaction, not after what had transpired with Trevor.
With a playful emoji, Sabrina forwarded the photo to Tyrone.
After a prolonged silence from Tyrone, Sabrina decided not to purchase the ticket. If his response didn't satisfy her, there was no need for the ticket. In the worst-case scenario, she could just bring Jennie here to stay for a few days.
Thirty minutes later, Tyrone finally responded. His reply was simply a lengthy surveillance video, no accompanying text.