Chapter 2438
Tilda felt a heavy sadness.
She wouldn’t be so affected if she didn’t care about him.
But now…
“Ivy, you are so evil,” Rosalynn huffed.
She stared coldly at Ivy, her mind involuntarily drifting to another woman.
Kennedi, who had once kidnapped her and Karina, forcing Barlow to choose between them.
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Both Ivy and Kennedi were evil, trying to stir discord.
Fortunately, Karina saw through Kennedi’s scheme and remained Rosalynn’s steadfast friend, aware of Barlow’s deep love for her.
But Tilda’s situation… was different from Karina’s.
Her relationship with Lyndon was still nascent, their feelings not yet fully developed.
Ivy’s recent words felt like a sharp blade, slicing through Tilda’s heart.
If Tilda and Lyndon had been deeply in love, perhaps they could have shrugged off the incident.
But their budding relationship made Ivy’s words all the more wounding to Tilda.
“How can you call me evil? I’m just trying to show my dear sister the harsh reality,” Ivy sneered, lightly tapping Tilda’s cheek.
“My dear sister, look closely.
This is the man you married, someone who could disregard your safety.
What do you have to boast about? I suggested divorce to set you free.
You should be thanking me!”
She continued to pat Tilda’s face dismissively.
Behind Tilda loomed a cliff.
Her slight figure appeared especially fragile against the night breeze, stirring a sense of alarm.
Keanu, unable to hold back any longer, burst out, “Enough! Can’t you stop? There’s a cliff behind her, and she could fall if you’re not careful!”
Ivy turned to him with a raised eyebrow.
“So, you’re here too.
Ah, Keanu, isn’t it? Feeling sympathetic, are you? See this, my dear sister? Your first love still cares.
Right now, he’s the only one worried about you, the only one who truly loves you! After you leave Lyndon, you could be with him.
”
At Ivy’s words, Tilda reflexively looked towards Keanu, her lips tightly pursed.
As she met Keanu’s anxious gaze, her heart softened.
In that moment, it was clear that he truly cared about her.
Then, she turned to look at Lyndon.
His expression was stoic, revealing nothing.