Chapter: 940
With a huff, Sabrina turned off her phone, took a moment, and inhaled deeply. Her mood was souring rapidly.
Regret consumed her. Her entanglement with Tyrone had thrown her life into chaos.
Not long ago, she'd suspected Zeke of willfully using subpar materials.
However, she discovered that he'd been wrongly accused. It was her ex-husband who'd plotted against Trevor's family.
She had inadvertently put the Faulkner family in a big mess.
She had hoped to earn Trevor's trust and help him, but Tyrone's meddling jeopardized everything. If Trevor grew fearful of Tyrone and distanced himself, her entire strategy would crumble.
Moreover, she was completely unaware of the situation, yet she couldn't shake off the feeling that it was somehow her fault.
She didn't harbor romantic feelings for Trevor. Her interest in him was purely strategic. But what if genuine affection blossomed between them?
Tyrone's jealousy, unwilling to see her with another, wrought chaos in their lives. If this continued, Sabrina shuddered to think how their futures would unfold.
She had no freedom.
Opening her chat with Trevor, Sabrina typed, "I apologize, Trevor. I've discovered the person in the recording. He's an associate of Tyrone Blakely's. I'm sorry. I truly hadn't foreseen this. I've confronted him, urging an out-of-court resolution. If they resist, I'll cover your expenses."
Trevor quickly responded, “I see. Sabrina, don't worry, I'm not blaming you. No need to apologize. You're incredibly kind and sweet. It's definitely his loss to have divorced you."
His empathy only deepened Sabrina's guilt.
After the conversation, Sabrina murmured to Jennie, "Jennie, I need to step out for a call. Call if you need me.”
Jennie nodded in understanding.
Sabrina walked to a quieter spot by the fire escape and called Tyrone, her face devoid of emotion.
“Beep... Beep..."
The phone kept ringing for quite a while and was only answered just before it was about to disconnect on its own.
“Hello, Sabrina?" Through the phone came Tyrone's faint and raspy voice, suggesting that he had just woken up.
Without noticing the difference in his voice, Sabrina asked coldly,