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Chapter 382 - Discerning Truth from Lies

Author: Olivia GW
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-03 00:08:18
Isabel’s POV

Lila’s face changed a split-second after my question left my lips. It wasn’t the look of someone caught in a lie—there was no panic, no flash of guilt.

Instead, sorrow washed over her features. Her expression was raw and almost... wounded. But why? What was she trying to pull?

I was still piecing it together when she suddenly lifted her gaze. Not to me, but to someone standing behind me.

“Did you tell her?” Her voice trembled, her eyes glistening with unshed tears.

I stiffened. Emerson.

Slowly, I turned my head. Sure enough, he was standing in the doorway, watching us in silence. His expression was unreadable, but the tension in his stance was unmistakable.

What the hell was going on?

He cleared his throat, his tone calm but firm. “Isabel is the hostess of this house. She has the right to know everything that happens here.”

His words should have reassured me. But instead, they sent another wave of unease through me. Know everything?

But he had never spoken to me about an
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Emerson is clearly repeating his mistake,, trusting too much to someone he didnt know much conflicting to his character who always investigate
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