Chapter 332
Chapter 332
Chapter 332
“Give you a quick death? Are you that eager to die?” Marina’s face revealed a meaningful expression upon hearing those
words.
Yenny, on the other hand, didn’t show much emotional fluctuation in response to Marina’s words.
It was as if he had already anticipated her answer.
After a moment, he suddenly displayed a hint of madness in his smile.
“You must be fond of Chrislyn, aren’t you?”
Marina’s expression flickered upon hearing Chrislyn’s name.
However, she quickly concealed it.
Yenny showed no intention of stopping and continued to speak.
“She was personally raised by me, and I provided her with the best teachers in the world, teaching her all the beautiful things in this world.
“I believe you must be happy with her, right?”
Yenny continued, “Indeed, you must be happy. If you weren’t, how could you keep her by your side every day, caring for her at the right time?
“However, it’s a pity that I never taught her one thing, to die in your place.
“When you think about it, you should also be grateful to me. If I hadn’t sent her to you, you wouldn’t have escaped that disaster.
“From this perspective, you should thank me.” Yenny laughed as he said these words.
Marina clenched her fists tightly.
However, a moment later, she immediately let go.
“Do you think I would stoop to your level and kill you immediately just to satisfy your wish?” Marina snorted in disdain.
“But you’re right about one thing. I do have to thank you.
“Chrislyn is indeed a great friend, and I am grateful to have her by my side in times like these.”
When Marina said these words, her expression was earnest.
She did not look like she was pretending at all.
Yenny always had a pair of sharp eyes.
If someone was lying, he had always been able to detect their lies, no matter how well–disguised they were.
However, there was no trace of reluctance on Marina’s face.
It looked like she was genuinely thanking him.
The smile on Yenny’s face immediately froze.
“You… thank me? You actually thank me?” Yenny’s voice sounded hoarse.
“Of course, I have to thank you. Thank you for patiently nurturing a friendship even when you yourself are all alone.” Marina replied. Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.
“Acts like yours, where you’ve experienced the rain but still hold an umbrella for others, aren’t they worth appreciation?” Marina’s face was filled with a smile.
If Yenny wanted to provoke her, how could she possibly endure it without responding?
Their confrontation came down to who could remain calmer between the two of them.
“Hehe, it seems like I’ve done a good deed. In that case, Miss Bailey, don’t you owe me a favor?” Yenny was not a foolish
person.
However, it only took a moment for Yenny to realize that Marina was also trying to provoke him.
His emotions instantly stabilized.
“Strictly speaking. I owe you a favor, but I’ve already repaid it.” Marina calmly replied.
“When? How come I’m not aware of it?” Yenny narrowed his dark eyes.
“I have properly buried your brother. Isn’t that a significant favor?” Marina’s tone unintentionally became a bit heavier when she mentioned Yenny’s brother.
As expected, Yenny’s expression instantly changed upon hearing the word “brother.”
“Don’t talk nonsense! I don’t have a brother!” Yenny clenched his teeth tightly.
“I know. You deny it because you feel that they have all betrayed you,” Marina responded calmly.
“You thought it was unbelievable that your brother would use that vague sense of family connection to harm you..
“But let me tell you, everything he told you was true.
“This is something I found in your brother’s safe. Inside are the letters you wrote to him and the gifts you gave him.”
Marina took out a small box.
Then, he threw it in front of Yenny.
The box was smashed open and the contents fell out.
Each item made Yenny feel an overwhelming sense of familiarity.
He could not help but widen his eyes.
Even though he clenched his fists, he couldn’t control his increasingly agitated emotions.
“Your brother never lied to you. In fact, after he learned about your existence, he dedicated himself to researching this field,” Marina explained.
“He reached out to various experts in this area, seeking advice on how to interact with someone like you.
“Perhaps you didn’t know, but he chose to study genetic medicine for his college major.
“He wanted to change your life through his own efforts.
“Moreover, he convinced your parents through his actions to release you from that mansion.
“He wanted you to live with them. It’s just a pity that before he could reveal everything, you tried to kill him in that fire.”
As Marina spoke, her tone was filled with sympathy.
“What did you say?” Yenny slowly lifted his head to look at Marina.
However, without waiting for her response, he immediately denied it.
“You really went to extremes to provoke me. Why should I believe what you’re saying?” Yenny sneered.
“I know you won’t believe me, which is why I brought the evidence here,” Marina replied.
“Take a good look, these are all the efforts your brother made for you!” Marina threw all the things she had found into Yenny’s lap.
Although Yenny’s body was tied up, his hands could still move.
He picked up a piece of paper from his lap.
It was filled with notes.
The content was all about genetic defects.
Moreover, he was extremely familiar with this handwriting.
In order to better impersonate his brother, Yenny had been practicing his handwriting.
At this point, even his brother would probably struggle to distinguish who had written the notes.
Yenny threw the paper away as if it were a creature that could bite.
However, he had only discarded one sheet, and there were even more papers in his lap.
The dense notes on each sheet proved that what Marina had just said was true.
His brother… had truly been working hard to study for his sake.
“That’s impossible….
“That’s impossible!
“He was lying to me until his very last moment. How could he do this for me?
“They all wish I’d died earlier. They wish I’d never appeared.
“These are all fake…
“It’s all fake!”
Yenny scattered all the papers in his lap in one go.
However, due to his actions, the papers ended up scattered at his feet.
Page after page, they were unavoidable.