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Chapter 147: Revelations 

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Alex's POV

“Alex just hold on! I'm not done with this conversation yet. Why have you decided to treat me like a stranger? Forgetting everything we shared?”

I turned around, “what else have you got to say?”

I clenched my fists as I stared at Toni, my patience wearing thin. She was upset, her voice rising in frustration. "Why are you so smitten by Gina? What does she have that I don’t?" she demanded, crossing her arms over her barely-there dress.

I scoffed. "Everything, Toni. She has everything you never did—loyalty, honesty, and a heart that isn’t fueled by selfishness and deceit."

Her eyes darkened with fury, and in her frustration, she spat, "You worship her like she's a Queen. Just because you need her company name and wealth. If I had known it would come to this, I should have asked Elena to end her life instead."

The room went silent. My heart stopped for a moment as I processed what she had just said. Toni’s eyes widened in horror as she realized her mistake, her hand flying to
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