Chapter 97
The thought sent chills down Vickyâs spine.
She gazed into Tylerâs eyes and spoke her assumption, âYouâve been taking Sheilaâs side all the while.
Are you trying to use meâ¦to repay the debt you owe Sheila?â
Tylerâs eyes widened.
Vickyâs gaze on him never wavered, and she could tell the changes in his expression.
She knew it. She was right.
She unconsciously clenched her fists. âHow shrewd can this man be?â 1
Better yet, it was not wrong to say Tyler was a cold-blooded, heartless man.
It was a good thing for her that Tyler was no longer in debt to Sheila and that he erected boundaries.
Still, she could not place a finger on why she felt an ominous feeling rising in her heart.
too rational, too sensible,
Vicky asked dumbfoundedly, âWhy?â
and I donât want to owe her anything. If I donât clear it, sheâll use this reason to get close to me, and
sheâll have a hard time pulling herself
you knew what happened to me during those times,
did not deny
she had trouble looking for words to form a sentence. She realized Tyler was
he instantly read her mind. He curled up his
Willing to do anything to have my target achieved
her mouth
to tell what he was
thought who it was that
felt like she was splashed with a bucket of
leaned back lazily. âI was in debt to Sheila because you ruined her hand and love, just so you can take
me away from her. You didnât think you were at fault at that time. Now that you donât remember
anything, you surely would be responsible
voice was so calm and cold. It put off all of Vickyâs
Iâm paying for it, itâs more appropriate to say Iâm paying it for you. You donât have to feel bad for
yourself after everything has happened. Compared to what you did, these injuries and damages were
nothing, and youâre nearly finished with your revenge. Youâre not at
Vicky was speechless.
If she truly did those terrible things, the injuries she had and experienced⦠meant nothing. What Tyler
said was right, too. 1
The small stir of emotions in her heart gradually disappeared.
She calmed down and asked, âOne last question. If it wasnât because of Sheila, why did you want to
divorce me? And why are you willing to accept this marriage now?â
His bony finger tapped on the table without him realizing it. He gave her a reason, âBecause youâre not
that stupid anymore after you lost your memory.â
âJust because of that?â Vicky asked.
âWhat else do you think?â said Tyler teasingly. âDo you think I like you? Because I love you so much
that Iâll never let you go?â
Vicky was lost for words.
Suddenly, she had another ridiculous assumption; one without basis and just a womanâs sixth sense.
âTyler, did you.Jike someone else before Sheila?â