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Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband novel Chapter 1265

"I've been stabbed in the back by people close to me, something I'll never forget. Marcus betrayed me, and I had no problem cutting him off. You betrayed me, and I can do the same with you." Cornelia said.

Cornelia stared at Tahlia as if each word was taking all her strength to say. She continued, "Tahlia, I wish you happiness, I hope you two can be together forever. But you should know, the moment you made that decision, there was no future for us. So, it's probably best if we don't see each other anymore."

With that, Cornelia turned and walked away. No matter how Tahlia called out to her, she didn't stop or look back. She used to love Tahlia so much, but knowing she was betrayed by her, Cornelia was in so much pain.

Watching Cornelia's retreating figure, all Tahlia could do was whisper in her heart, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you this much."

In those days, Tahlia often wondered if things would have been different if she had not agreed to act with Marcus, had not allowed Cornelia to misunderstand them. She clearly remembered the day after she got the promotion to be the president's assistant, Ben told her the reason why President Hartley promoted her.

Then she found out that Marcus was seriously ill, he didn't have much time left, and he wanted to put on a show for Cornelia. Because Marcus knew Cornelia cared about him, and he knew she would be devastated if he left.

Tahlia asked Marcus, "Why choose me?"

Marcus's answer was simple, "You and I are the closest people to Cornelia right now. Only if we betray her together, can she let go of me quickly. Of course, as long as you agree to act with me, I'll make it up to you after the show."

Tahlia didn't know if she agreed for the sake of benefit or for some other reason, and didn't think much and agreed to act with Marcus.

This kind of betrayal was a double blow for Cornelia, and the hurt was doubled. Tahlia thought she would have crumbled if she were in her shoes.

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