Chapter 595
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 595
Sylvia looked over at Spencer and said, âSir, Odell and | really divorced a long time ago. You canât threaten him by kidnapping
me.
Spencer sneered. âDonât try to fool me. | used your phone to talk to him, and he said that heâs on his way here now.â
Sylvia choked.
Tara also did not speak.
It was still drizzling, and the sky was slowly getting darker.
After some time had passed, Sylvia heard the sound of a vibrating phone coming from Spencer's pocket. She saw him take out
the phone, look at it, and put it back into his pocket. Then, with a wicked smile, he looked at Sylvia and Tara as he said, âOne is
the former love of his life, and the other is his ex-wife who gave birth to his children. Who do you think he loves the most?â
As he said that, he knocked the gun in his hand on the ground.
Tara said, âI did have a relationship with Odell, but I. donât believe that the person in his heart is me.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have wanted to break up with me and marry Sylvia again. However, he has already divorced Sylvia as
well, so maybe he doesnât love her either.â
Aderisive smile appeared on Sylviaâs face.
On the surface of this statement, it seemed as if Tara was trying to clarify their relationships with Odell. However, anyone with
ears would have been able to catch what she was actually trying to imply... that he had broken up with Tara to marry Sylvia
again. Sylvia realized that Tara was just implying that Sylvia was the person that Odell cared about the most.
Sylvia could not help but say, âTara, even now, you're still acting like a pure and innocent woman.â
â| would have been more impressed if she had just told the kidnapper that | was the one that Odell cared about the most.â
Tara instantly looked hurt and said, âHow could you say that about me? | just want us all to leave this place safely.
âDo you think heâs stupid? Do you think he wonât understand what youâre implying?â
âThatâs not it. | really wasnât implying anything.â
At that moment, Spencer knocked the ground with his gun again and said impatiently , âEnough! If you make any more noise, I'll
blow your brains out!â
Tara immediately shut her mouth, but she put on an aggrieved expression.
Sylviaâs hair and clothes had gotten wet from the rain, and her body was already shivering from the cold.
The man who had kidnapped them did not look like a professional kidnapper. It was clear that he was not doing this for money.
He probably had a grudge against Odell.
Sylvia thought about it and said, âMister, you might not know this, but even though Odell and | have gotten married twice, we
divorced both times because of Ms. Avery. Sheâs Odellâs true love. Even if she cheated on him, he would never be able to bring
himself to lay a hand on her. He didnât break up with her because of me, it was only because he learned that she had cheated on
him.â Spencerâs gaze changed, and he grinned. âOh? Is that true?â
Tara instantly cried out, âSylvia, how could youââ
Before she could finish, Spencer pressed the muzzle to the back of her head. âDid | say you could talk? Shut your d*mn mouth!â
Tara quickly shut her mouth. Sylvia continued , âI have no reason to lie to you. | have no relationship with Odell now. You should
be able to confirm easily that we already divorced a long time ago. Ms. Avery is the true love of his life. Only she can be used
to threaten Odell.â
Spencer immediately looked at Tara. âIs she telling the truth?â
Tara shrank back. It was not clear if it was because she had been scared silly or was frozen with fear, but she answered, âYes...
it's partly true. Odell does care about me, and | guess | should be the only one who can be used to threaten him. You should let
her go and just keep me here instead.â
Sylvia frowned in surprise.
She wondered if Tara had gone insane.
Meanwhile, on a path leading this way, the man who had just arrived had heard the last part of the conversation. He frowned and
quickened his pace. Before Sylvia could ponder what Tara had meant, a manâs low voice rang out behind them. âSpencer, Iâm
here. Let them go now.â