Chapter: 578
“Sure.”
Karen turned around and made her way to the Lounge.
"Sabrina!"
Just then, footsteps approached from behind.
Sabrina turned to find Evelyn approaching.
Given her expression, Sabrina knew Evelyn was there to confront her.
Not wanting to engage in a dispute, Sabrina gripped the wheelchair's outer wheel to move away, but Evelyn called out, blocking her escape
“Sabrina! You're a curse! You're the reason your father died, the reason Tyrone lost his presidency of Blakely Group, and the reason his grandfather died. Don't you feel any remorse?"
Sabrina glared at Evelyn, and wheeling her chair around, she retorted, "You are in mo position to judge me. I can sue you for your accusations."
"No need to threaten me. I'm only stating facts. Cesar wouldn't have died so soon if it wasn't for you," Evelyn countered, blocking Sabrina's way.
Confused, Sabrina asked, "What do you mean?"
Evelyn sneered, "Didn't Tyrone tell you? I knew he wouldn't. He doesn't really love you. His heart belongs to Galilea. Even now, he's protecting her."
"What are you trying to say?"
Could Cesar's death be related to Galilea?
"The truth is, before his death, Cesar met with Galilea. Tyrone was planning to divorce you to marry her. Cesar confronted Galilea for your sake. He wanted her to leave, but Tyrone wouldn't let her. Galilea confessed that Tyrone planned to divorce you and marry her after Cesar's death. The shock gave him a heart attack.
His death is on you. If not for you, Tyrone wouldn't have been forced into a loveless marriage. Cesar wouldn't have had to meet Galilea. And he wouldn't have died so suddenly. You are a disaster, Sabrina.
Misfortune follows those close to you. Your Loved ones will continue to abandon you. Just wait and see."
“Mrs. Blakely, it's time we headed back." Evelyn had already vanished by the time Karen emerged, carrying a blanket and a thermos.
Sabrina's crushed expression had seemingly brought Evelyn some twisted satisfaction, and she had left without further ado after accomplishing her goal.
Sabrina, on the other hand, sat motionless and speechless, her fists clenched tightly.