Chapter 256 When Dalia saw her and Lennon hugging, she rushed at her with a knife, wanting to kill her.
How could a woman become so crazy over love?
Even after loving Lennon for ten years with nothing to show for it, she shouldnât want to kill another woman.
Could there be another reason?
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After Lennon was stabbed, Dalia emotionally broke down, crying and laughing like a madwoman. She seemed truly regretful and scared, not pretending. She was genuinely afraid something might happen to Lennon.
Mariela recalled the scene after Lennon was injured.
She clearly remembered that Lennon, even in danger, was wiping her tears and comforting her, telling her not to cry.
He was nearly dying, but his eyes showed relief.
He was relieved it wasnât her who was injured.
Lennon loved her deeply; he wouldnât betray her.
Jaime must be lying!
Lennon would risk his life for her, as he did when he shielded her from the knife. His feelings for her couldnât be fake.
Regarding that recording....
Even if real, it was incomplete and didnât prove anything.
Only Daliaâs voice was on the recording, not Lennonâs.
Jaimeâs goal in playing the recording was to make her doubt Lennon. She wouldnât fall for it.
Lennon said he would talk to her after handling urgent matters.
So she just needed to wait.
Mariela knew she must not be influenced by Jaimeâs words.
Jaime claimed Dalia was pregnant, ignoring whether the pregnancy was real.
Even if true, how could he prove it was Lennonâs child?
Jaime tried to make her nervous by hinting that the baby was Lennonâs.
She wouldnât let him win!
Reflecting on this, Mariela calmed down, her thoughts clearing.
She opened her phone and messaged Lennon.
âLennon, why didnât you answer? Is your issue serious? Call me tomorrow after you get it done. Iâm sleeping now. Good night.â