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The moment that familiar voice rang out, Kaleb halted his movement, the wedding ring poised above Eva's finger, as he turned to glance over his shoulder.

Eva followed his gaze toward the entrance.

Isabel!

She actually came.

Guests from Kaleb's wedding a month prior recognized Isabel as his former fiancée, and whispers of astonishment rippled through the crowd, growing increasingly lively. "This should be quite the spectacle!" someone remarked with a hint of excitement.

Isabel advanced, each step purposeful as she approachell Kaleb and Eva.

All eyes fixated on her, a collective breath held in anticipation of what might transpire next.

"Do you think this wedding is about to spiral into chaos again?" one guest murmured to another

"It shouldn't happen, right? Mr. Johnson and Ms. Shepherd are meant for each other; th

to be together. How could anything ruin that?"

"Perhaps, but Mr. Johnson and Ms. Zimmerman go way back. I heard she once saved his life."

Isabel halted, a sly grin playing on her lips as she regarded Kaleb and Eva

"Congratulations! You two finally made it to the altar!"

It

Kaleb's expression darkened, a storm brewing behind his eyes. "What are you doing here? Leave at once! [t you don't, I'll have someone escort you out!" "Really, Kaleb? How rude of you! I came all this way to offer my best wishes. I even paid to get in!" Isabel shot back, leveling a challenging gaze at him. Kaleb remained unconvinced, sensing hidden motives lurking beneath her words.

And he knew those motives were centered on him!

Just then, Kaleb's mother, Laurel Johnson, stormed forward, rage radiating from her as she pointed an accusatory finger at Isabel, launching into a furious tirade

"Isabel! How could you be so utterly despicable? What have the Johnsons done to deserve this? How cant someone as malicious as you still roam free? Why don't you just vanish?"

Meanwhile, outside the hotel, Xander observed the unfolding drama on his laptop, the screen alive with the events inside.

the air grew thick with tension, the temperature seemingly

Xander, who wore an expression of fury, as if a tempest

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him.

boss looked this way; he had witnessed and heard

smile wide yet chilling, sending a

river to save your son, he'd be gone. And instead of

words ignited another wave of murmurs among the guests, many

the whispers swirled, Laurel's fury boiled over,

and what did you do? You shoved me into the fountain! If Eva hadn't rushed to save me, I would've drowned thanks

THOU

guests' reactions, feeling

In the past, whenever she had

met Eva's stare with a calm,

expression faltered, briefly thrown off

Laurel seethed, her anger toward Isabel intensifying. A person like her can never be permitted to marry my

I didn't push you, and nobody can blame me for what happened." Isabel thought back to the incident when Laurel fell

eyes how Eva had pushed Laurel into the water. Yet somehow, it had twisted into a tale that Isabel was the culprit. She had pleaded with Kaleb, desperately trying to clarify the truth, but he refused to believe her. In a fit of rage, he had shoved

thrust into the water had caught her off guard. She had swallowed a large gulp of water,

consciousness, she found herself in a hospital room. At that moment, she felt a sense of secret satisfaction, believing that Kaleb

discovered that he hadn't been the one

pushed my son into the water that day, and you

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heard the accusation, she caught Kaleb's sharp gaze fixated on

back then. Do you truly think a child that age could orchestrate something

just proves how malicious you are-poisonous from a young age! With a background like yours, it's no surprise your mother died young and left you without someone to educate you!" Laurel's

Are you

twisted into a chilling

the truth. Your

stumble

cheek, glaring at

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