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Sitting across from Kael, who was flanked by watchful guards, Colton couldn’t help but
exhale a heavy sigh. “So, this is where we’re at, huh? Any regrets?”
Kael gave a wry smile. His hands were tangled in his hair, head bowed, avoiding eye
contact. “What’s the use of talking about regrets now? I’ve done what I’ve done.”
This nonchalant attitude infuriated the producer, who stood up abruptly, “Is that all you’ve
got to say? Do you still fancy yourself some kind of tragic hero, sacrificing it all for love?”
Kael looked up, his eyes bloodshot and weary, “What else do you expect me to do now?
Tell me!”
Balfour, uninterested in their personal squabbles and growing tired of their bickering, cut
to the chase, “Who’s pulling the strings? Give them up, and you might just lessen your
own charges.”
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“Don’t bother playing games with me. If you don’t talk, I have other ways to find out about
the woman you’re protecting.”
Diana’s name was on the tip of his tongue, and even without Kael spilling it, Colton and
the producer knew that only she could drive Kael to such lengths.
But Kael was stubborn, lips sealed.
He had done so much for Diana; exposing her how would obliterate any last chance for
them.
Balfour scoffed at the pitiful sight. What a weak and foolish man, easily twisted around
Diana’s finger.
If he were in Diana’s shoes, he’d find Kael easy to manipulate too.
No need to offer him anything substantial, he’d faithfully do her bidding. Why not take
advantage?
The irony was rich.
Up on the mountain, Kael had been quick to blame Diana, but once caught, he played the
martyr, refusing to utter her name.
“Do you really think she cares about you now that you’re locked up?”
Even as he clenched his jaw, refusing to betray her, Diana wouldn’t trust him again.
She had ambitions, and sacrificing Kael was a price she was willing to pay. To her, he was
nothing more than a stumbling block easily discarded.
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Only Kael clung to the hope that Diana might glance back at him.
Despite Balfour’s persuasions, he remained silent.
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Balfour nodded, “Fine. Be stubborn till the end.”
He wouldn’t waste his breath. With a suspect in mind, the rest would be straightforward.
On the day Ivy was nearly drowned, there were too many witnesses on set for Diana to
have gone unnoticed. Plus, they had a key witness – Thalia.
Margot accompanied Thalia to the hospital, regretting not pressing her friend sooner when
things first seemed amiss.
It was better to drag her into the mess than to let her shoulder the burden alone, which
had almost led to disaster at Kael’s hands.
Fortunately, the doctors found no serious harm-just exhaustion and shock.
It was a blessing that Thalia had encountered Kael and not Diana, who was far more
ruthless.
Back on set.
Balfour burst into Diana’s dressing room.
Ivy had claimed that she was caught in seaweed leading to the incident; it seemed more
likely that Diana had used a rope.