Upon hearing that, Xavia couldn’t help but reveal a defeated smirk. All her life her parents and sister had never loved her… Guess the same went for her brother, huh? Knowing full well that she was the villain in Kevin’s eyes, Xavia ended up saying, “Fine.”
Watching as she turned to leave, Zivon couldn’t help but simultaneously feel pitiful and irked. Glaring at Kevin, he then growled, “Xav wasn’t around when all that happened to them. Also, I’ll have you know that Xav wasn’t the reason I gave up on Jenna. It was because of what she did with Keith. That aside, don’t you ever appear before her again…!”
After saying that, Zivon began chasing after Xavia, whereas Kevin remained unfazed by Zivon’s threat. He believed that he was right, that Xavia was the curse of their family. If she had never been born, then perhaps life would’ve been much better for them!
As for Jenna, her mind was racing as she stood beside him. She couldn’t let that boy expose everything! It took her a while, but she ultimately said, “…Forget it, Brother. Remember, Xavia was still very young back when it all happened, so it’s understandable for her to have been afraid of death.”
“As the saying goes, saving one displays love, but not doing so is the person’s right. With that in mind, I think you’ll only paint yourself in a bad light if you continue blaming her. That would be bad since you’ll one day be supporting the Lockhart Group as well. Please be reasonable, alright?” concluded Jenna.
Kevin hadn’t considered all this before, so he was soon able to calm down. Patting her on the head, he then muttered. “…You truly are the most sensible one in the family… Sorry for being so impulsive earlier. I promise to always be someone you can rely on…”
Nodding in response, Jenna then leaned against his arm… but unbeknownst to Kevin, she had a subtle smirk on her face. Xavia needed a hundred more years before she could take her down…! That aside, since things had come to this, she may as well start making her own move…!
Heading to the balcony, Jenna began making several calls…
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