His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Chapter 28



Chapter 28:

Belinda shifted her gaze to Holley and nodded in affirmation. “Yes, I blamed you before. You even believed I took Kylee’s necklace.” A bitter chuckle escaped her as she continued, “It’s quite something, isn’t it? My own mother refused to trust me.”

Belinda was deeply hurt by Holley’s lack of trust.

Holley’s face grew anxious when she heard this. “I’m sorry, Belinda. I was misguided then, but I came to realize someone had set you up later.”

With a dismissive shrug, Belinda responded, “Does it really matter now? You still thought I was guilty of pushing Kylee intentionally. That’s why you were adamant about me apologizing to her.”

“No, Belinda, that’s not the whole truth,” Holley said, shaking her head earnestly. She quickly attempted to clarify, “I was aware you didn’t shove Kylee, but under those circumstances, an apology was necessary to pacify your father. Had you apologized, perhaps you wouldn’t have been beaten up like that. Do you think it didn’t break me to see you in so much pain?”

Indeed, because Belinda had stood her ground, refusing to confess to stealing the necklace or pushing Kylee, Baker had brutally beaten her with the brassie, leaving her bruised.

Despite the physical pain, she had never conceded to the accusations, resulting in Baker banishing her from the Wright family’s home.noveldrama

On the day she had departed, the injuries on her back had been severe. That evening, those wounds had worsened, leading her to have a high fever.

This incident had made her completely lose her hope in Baker.

Reflecting on those moments, Belinda felt a resurgence of emotions. She composed herself, looked Holley in the eye, and said resolutely, “Why should I apologize for something I didn’t do? Admitting fault would mean acknowledging that I did those things. I’d rather endure physical pain than betray my principles.”

Holley’s eyes were filled with tears, her voice breaking as she said, “I didn’t see the bigger picture.”

“I just wanted to shield you from further harm.”

As tears rolled down her cheeks, Holley looked truly pitiful. “I’m sorry, Belinda. I was weak, and I didn’t protect you well—it’s all my fault!”

Tears streamed down her face as Holley slapped herself in distress.

Belinda felt a sense of resignation upon seeing this. With a sigh, she extended her hand to clasp Holley’s, offering gentle reassurance. “It’s okay, Mom. I’ve forgiven you long ago. There’s no need for you to blame yourself now.”

Holley gazed at Belinda, her eyes brimming with hope. “Is that true? You’ve really forgiven me?”

“Yes,” Belinda said, dabbing at Holley’s tears with a tissue.

A smile then broke through Holley’s tearful face.

After a moment’s reflection, Holley’s expression became thoughtful. “Belinda, could it be… Do you think Carola might be behind the hormonal issues?”

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