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Breaking Free, Loving Again -The Flash Marriage with Mr. CEO novel Chapter 251

Delyth tried to reach his hand, but Ryan’s one cold look was enough to freeze her attempt. She swallowed and pulled back the hand that she had extended for him.

"Ryan, please, I can no longer take your cold behavior. Can we please not return to the past where you treated me kindly?" she asked, almost pleading.

Ryan frowned. "What do you think?" Turning to her, he tucked his hands in his pockets and said, "After all that you did, do you think you deserve to be treated kindly?"

"Ryan, I am already miserable and your indifference is only making it worse for me. Can you see that?" she cried. "After Zeke, I only have you in my life and even you are abandoning me. I know I did wrong, but don’t you think I am already suffering enough?"

Ryan gazed down at her and shook his head. "You might be suffering, Delyth, but none of this came to you as the punishment for what you did to Arwen. So, this is not at all enough. Don’t think of all your pain as an equalizer because none of this is caused to you by Arwen."

Delyth gritted, her fingers clenched and her gaze turned hostile. Glancing up at Ryan, she said, "Really, Ryan? You really think so?" she asked but then gave a cold scoff. "Fine, I agree I did cruel things to her —things that I shouldn’t have done. But can you stop seeing her in the angel light, for God’s sake?"

Then taking a brief pause, she began, "Arwen is not a saint. She pretends to be but she isn’t. Why can you see this all was done by her? If not her, who else would harm me this way? It has to be her."

"Enough, Delyth!" Ryan snapped, giving a frustrated growl. "Arwen is not like that. She would never harm you …" he pointed from her head to toe. "...in this way. She wouldn’t. And for this, I don’t need any evidence. I have known her enough to know that she isn’t this kind of a person. She might not be a saint, but she isn’t cruel to harm you like this." ƒrēewebnovel.com

"Is it?" Delyth asked with a disdainful smile. "But the last when we discussed you were not this confident about her. You said regretting about trusting her. You were ready to punish her for this. Now why are you changing?" She said, tugging on his arms in desperation. She wanted Ryan to believe her. Not because she wanted his favor, but because this was the one thing she was sure of. It has to be Arwen behind all her suffering.

As long as she proves it, there is a possibility of making things turn back in her favor.

"That’s because you manipulated the things. But can see through all your manipulations now. There is no way, I am going to believe in your words anymore," Ryan said, Delyth shook her head, refusing to accept it.

"Delyth, you brought this on yourself," Ryan said without holding any hesitation. If you hadn’t pulled the stunt of obscenity the last time, I wouldn’t be able to see how much you can stoop low and degrade yourself. And now, that I know, I can’t forget it no matter how you cry and how you yell."

"This is different Ryan," she cried, her frustration mounting. "I admit I went too far last time, but can’t you see that my injuries weren’t part of some plan? If I would have plotted this, it wouldn’t have left me like this! I would have staged something minor —a sprain, a bruise —not ruined my legs completely! I wouldn’t have made myself end up in a wheelchair like this."

Ryan’s expression shifted slightly. Though he considered the possibility that her plan backfired causing her the loss, that possibility appeared to be very very weak. Even if he didn’t doubt Arwen, he could feel there was someone else involved in it —someone who might be acting behind the scenes with some hidden objectives.

After a long silence, he nodded, "Fine, if you want me to check into this, I will do that. I will find out who is behind your accident, but even with that, nothing will reverse, Delyth. And I truly hope you accept that as soon as possible."

Delyth let her eyes gleam with hope, though her voice remained firm. "I no longer want anything to reverse. I just want you to see that Arwen could also be as cruel as me. And once that’s proven, you can’t stay biased towards her and continue to torment me with your indifference. You will have to forgive me then and treat us equally."

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