Chapter 96
"On my birthday, a reporter caught you two having dinner together and took photos of you. I also
received a text message from you asking for a divorce. If I'm not wrong, you thought of rekindling your
relationship with Sheila, didn't you?" Vicky asked.
Although she did not remember anything from the past, it did not mean she was an idiot. After her car
accident, it took Tyler so long to finally show up in her ward, yet the first thing he mentioned was about
divorce. It was obvious that Tyler did not want to continue with their marriage.
Tyler looked calm and aloof. "Me having dinner with her didn't mean I want anything with her.
Though..."
His pupils were dark and steely. "Yes, I wanted a divorce."
Vicky felt something stabbed into her heart, but she quickly calmed herself. "I'm saying you're cruel not
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbecause I was too kind or sympathized with her. I just think that if you never thought of being with her,
yet you treated her so nicely, any woman...would have misunderstood your action. It was your action
that caused her to misunderstand you."
Tyler's face looked serious. "Vicky, anyone has the right to blame me, but not you."
Vicky's pupils shrunk. "What do you mean?"
Tyler looked at her and explained indifferently, "Because of you, I owe Sheila a lot. Not just about the
relationship. You were the one who ruined her career."
Sheila remembered the conversation she heard outside of Sheila's ward.
"Her hand..."
"You're the one who ruined it," Tyler said.
Vicky held her breath. "Are you sure I did it?"
"Yes."
She looked into his deep, dark eyes. "Can I ask how?”
"You push her off the stairs during a party," answered Tyler plainly.
Vicky frowned unconsciously. "Was there any misunderstanding, or-"
She was about to say she was framed by someone else and yet, Tyler cut her off.
"There was no misunderstanding, and no one framed you. After all..." His dark gaze bore deep into her
eyes as he flatly continued, "You admitted it yourself."
Vicky was startled to hear this. "I admitted to having done it?"
"Not only did you admit that you were the one who pushed her, but you even said I won't marry Sheila
anymore because she can't play the piano with an injured hand."
Vicky was speechless. She wondered if she was truly such an arrogant person in the past...and she
sounded so evil, too.
From some point, undeniably, her judgment was correct. Tyler really did not feel like marrying Sheila
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmanymore after she was rendered unable to play the piano.
If what Tyler said was the truth, it was understandable why Tyler would take care of Sheila. However...
"If you think you're in debt to her, why are you treating her so cold now?" Vicky asked.
His exquisite face looked so cold-blooded and heartless. "Eventually, there will be a day when you
finish paying the debt."
He looked at her, but Vicky could not tell if he was smiling or not. "Do you think I'll be in debt to her for
the rest of my life?"
Vicky was stunned. "Are you saying...you've cleared the debt?"
"Almost."
Vicky was lost for words. At that moment, a weird feeling appeared in her heart. She had a bold
assumption.
Vicky had fought and argued with Sheila many times after her arrival. Over those times, Tyler was
obviously taking Sheila's side, whereas Vicky always ended up being hurt or being admitted to the
hospital.