"Susan, you better shut your trap!" Callum gritted his teeth, his anger barely contained.

This was the police station, after all. He couldn't afford to lash out at Susan in full view of everyone. But Susan just tilted her head back and laughed, a sharp, unnerving cackle that made one's skin crawl.

After her laughter faded, her expression turned venomous. She leaned in close to Callum and hissed, "Remember three years ago, Callum? When you came to me to ruin Lysander and Thalassa's relationship. to drive a wedge between them? Mr. Gordon should recall that pretty well, shouldn't he?"

"I seized the moment to sabotage Thalassa during the play rehearsal, making sure the prop fell right towards Lysander's head, framing it as Thalassa's attempt to kill him. That was just the beginning of their troubles. Later, when Thalassa and her mother visited Eldoria, you orchestrated their boat accident, causing Thalassa's mom to fall overboard. You knew Lysander, being ex-military, wouldn't dive in without assessing the situation first, making Thalassa desperate and helpless to save her own mother."

"You were well aware that Thalassa and Lysander were already on thin ice, and nothing mattered more to Thalassa than her mom. If Lysander didn't jump in to save her immediately, Thalassa would surely suspect his intentions, believing he wanted revenge on her mom, willing to watch her drown!"

"Stop it!" Callum's voice was a threatening whisper, his breathing heavy with suppressed rage.

threat of imprisonment Callum held over her. How could she keep these secrets bottled up

back at the hotel, you made sure the front desk refused to let Thalassa and Evelyn Pendleton check out, forcing them to stay, all to

and Lysander returned from Eldoria, uncovering

was bad, there's worse. How do you think Thalassa would feel

suggesting Evelyn was a homewrecker, spreading it for the world to see. Evelyn was reviled, all because of that rumor you helped spread, leading her

shatter. Her blood ran cold, her breathing

low growl. His fists clenched, veins bulging, his jaw muscles trembling with rage as he glared at Susan, "Just wait, I'll

Gordon, I'll be waiting for your rescue. As long as you keep me safe, I won't speak a word of what

Thalassa, who had been eavesdropping, sitting on the

went from shock to fear, then

there, looking at Thalassa,

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