Chapter 399 Elvis Shaw The Arson Maeve didnât waste time on trivial conversations with Cherise. âYou know, Mandy has labeled me a pervert for using a doppelganger to seduce my own brother. But to me, itâs not perversion; in my opinion, itâs taking advantage of an opportunity.
âMandy and Damien, they were like my proteges. Especially Mandy. I shaped her and taught her everything she knows. If she follows the plan, sheâll dominate Adaniaâs high society, just like I used to.â
âUnfortunatelyâ¦â
âThereâs nothing unfortunate about that,â Cherise pursed her lips. âMandy is an independent person with her own thoughts. You canât impose your ideas on her.â
âShe has the right to live life on her own terms.â
Hah! The same old lame excuse.
Maeve let out a bitter laugh. âYouâre absolutely right. She can do as she pleases, just like Damien.
you and âWhat about me, then?â Maeveâs voice grew angry and raspy. She extended her scarred, disfigured hand, pointing to her ruined face. âDid I get to choose? Whatâs left for me?â
Cherise bit her lip, looking at the horrifying sight before her, her hand clenched. âI sympathize with what youâve been through, but you canât burden someone else with your misfortune. The person who started that fire thirteen years ago is to blame. Donât ruin Mandyâs chance at happiness.â
Maeve sneered, âSo you mean I should seek revenge on the person who caused that fire and destroyed my life?â
Cherise furrowed her brow, taking a moment to think. âWell, in a way.â
âEvery wrongdoing has consequences; he did something he had no right to do, and he should face the consequences.â
Maeve laughed once more. âYouâre incredibly naive. Perhaps youâre still clueless even now.â
Maeveâs smile at the corner of her lips turned cold. âIt was Elvis who caused that massive fire back then.â
Cheriseâs expression froze immediately. Her eyes widened, her voice quivering slightly. âWhich Elvisâ¦
âThe Elvis who raised you.â
Maeveâs face took on a more sinister edge as she smiled. âRemember thirteen years ago when you Chapter 399 Elvis Shaw The Arson Maeve didnât waste time on trivial conversations with Cherise. âYou know, Mandy has labeled me a pervert for using a doppelganger to seduce my own brother. But to me, itâs not perversion; in my opinion, itâs taking advantage of an opportunity.â
âMandy and Damien, they were like my proteges. Especially Mandy. I shaped her and taught her everything she knows. If she follows the plan, sheâll dominate Adaniaâs high society, just like I used to.â
âUnfortunatelyâ¦â
âThereâs nothing unfortunate about that,â Cherise pursed her lips. âMandy is an independent person with her own thoughts. You canât impose your ideas on her.â
âShe has the right to live life on her own terms.â
Hah! The same old lame excuse.
Maeve let out a bitter laugh. âYouâre absolutely right. She can do as she pleases, just like you and Damien.
âWhat about me, then?â Macveâs voice grew angry and raspy. She extended her scarred, disfigured hand, pointing to her ruined face. âDid I get to choose? Whatâs left for me?â
Cherise bit her lip, looking at the horrifying sight before her, her hand clenched. âI sympathize with what youâve been through, but you canât burden someone else with your misfortune. The person who started that fire thirteen years ago is to blame. Donât ruin Mandyâs chance at happiness.â
Maeve sneered, âSo you mean I should seek revenge on the person who caused that fire and destroyed my life?â
Cherise furrowed her brow, taking a moment to think. âWell, in a way.â
âEvery wrongdoing has consequences; he did something he had no right to do, and he should face the consequences.â
Maeve laughed once more. âYouâre incredibly naive. Perhaps youâre still clueless even now.â
Maeveâs smile at the corner of her lips turned cold. âIt was Elvis who caused that massive fire back then.
Cheriseâs expression froze immediately. Her eyes widened, her voice quivering slightly. âWhich Elvisâ¦â
âThe Elvis who raised you.
Maeveâs face took on a more sinister edge as she smiled. âRemember thirteen years ago when you fell seriously ill and almost didnât make it? And Elvis suddenly came home with twenty thousand to get you treated?â
Maeveâs gaze gradually became wild and deranged. âDo you know how that twenty thousand came about? It was the price for burning down my house!â
The womanâs voice was hoarse and unsettling. And every word she uttered struck Cherise to the core.
âThat day was Damienâs birthda âYou can verify it with the hospital; the day you were ill was Damienâs birthday. Those criminals had it all planned. They knew I would come back for Damienâs birthday, and they were certain my brother wouldnât turn on the lights until I arrived, leaving him alone at home with his troubled thoughts.â
âYour uncle did their dirty work by burning down our house and destroying our lives!â
She pointed at her own disfigured face in a fit of anger. âElvis Shaw, the man who raised you, turned me into this freak because of you.â
âBy what right do you think you can marry my brother?â
Cherise slumped on the couch, her limbs turning to ice. She just stared at Maeve, her mind going blank.
Despite Maeveâs loud words, it felt as if they were miles away.
She continued to stare, unable to find the words.
Sheâ¦
Thirteen years ago, the day she fell ill, it was Damienâs birthday that day.