Chapter 627

She didn’t respond, her gaze fixed on Robert, waiting for him to continue.

Robert carefully glanced at Zephyr, noting his stern expression. All his anger was directed at Thalassa.

Emboldened, Robert continued, “Sybil was kind, always maintaining her smile, nodding gently at Evelyn’s words. In the end, Evelyn proposed discussing Lysander’s marriage to her daughter with Sybil. But Sybil, looking troubled, said she couldn’t decide on Lysander’s marriage and that it was up to him. This clearly angered Evelyn, who abruptly stood up, pushed Sybil, and raged, ‘If you can’t decide, why did you pretend to be so supportive?’ As she pushed Sybil, Sophia happened to tumble down the stairs. She turned to pick up Sophia and didn’t notice Sybil falling.”

At Robert’s words, Thalassa tensed up.

While the first half matched Evelyn’s account, the latter half differed significantly.

Evelyn claimed she never pushed Grandma Sybil, insisting they only had verbal exchanges and no physical contact.

Thalassa voiced her doubts, “If my mother really pushed Grandma Sybil, there would be her fingerprints on her. We could just ask the police to check if there were any fingerprints of my mother on Grandma Sybil…”

her name in a deep,

Can’t you let her rest in peace? What is your true intention in trying to marry into the

Sybil’s death also saddens me, but we can’t

Zephyr snapped, his chest heaving with anger.

would consider marrying you to give the children a compléte family. But your

realized he had misunderstood Thalassa, he asked Lysander if he would consider marrying

that he would consider it.

truth about the Sinclair group’s design scheme. He wanted to find, find out if

true, there would have been no need to have any further relations with her family.

that Faye had indeed been behind everything, he was relieved and prepared

on his way back, he received the

for Sybil’s accident was Thalassa’s mother.

never forgive that.

through

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