Chapter: 180
No wonder he constantly insisted she stay away from her phone, claiming it was bad for her eyesight.
No wonder he always inquired about her well-being.
In reality, he didn’t care about her at all.
He was merely afraid she’d uncover the truth, clear her name, and put Galilea’s image at risk.
His love for Galilea was so strong that he was willing to distort the truth, making his own wife appear as the other woman, and
bear the brunt of the ensuing slander and attacks.
By the time she discovered the truth, days had passed. It was too late for her to clear her name; the public would only see her
guilt.
Perhaps, Tyrone was relieved when he learned about her accident and her temporary blindness, as it allowed him to maintain his
deception for a Little Longer.
Her hand shook as she clutched her phone, her throat tightening and her heart in pieces.
She always knew Tyrone would go to great lengths for Galilea.
But she never imagined he’d exhibit such indifference!
On one hand, he made every effort to shield her from the truth to protect Galilea, while on the other, he pretended to be a Loving
husband.
And she had foolishly fallen for his facade!
She was the clown in this tragic play! How absurd!
She had been taken in by Tyrone’s charade once again and left heartbroken. @
With a bitter smile, Sabrina finally realized she was the only one who took Cesar’s words to heart, believing their marriage could
be redeemed.
But in Tyrone’s mind, maybe he was merely playing a role to make Cesar happy. He didn’t harbor any Love for her.
He had never intended to give up on Galilea.
In fact, after Cesar’s passing, a divorce seemed inevitable. ©
If he held such affection for Galilea, why had he agreed to the marriage in the first place? Why hadn’t he been honest with her?
She, too, wanted Cesar to be happy in his final days. She would have played along, and wouldn’t have been a pest to him.
The ending wouldn’t be as disheartening as she thought.
Sabrina’s response brought a glimmer of joy to Galilea’s face.
“Sabrina, it’s time you realize. You mean nothing to Tyrone. His heart beats for me. Even if he maintains peace with you for the
sake of his grandfather’s wellbeing, in the end, it’s me he will come back to. I am aware you have feelings for him, so savor the
remaining moments. I assure you, I won’t intrude.”
Sabrina, with eyes closed, inhaled deeply. “Are you done? I’m leaving now.”