Kayla had gone to see Arnold off when he left the country. She thought her actions would move him, yet Arnold not only remained indifferent but also pushed her away when she tried to hug him.
He said he wanted to avoid suspicion and told her not to contact him again. He even said that he had come to terms with his feelings and realized he liked Felicia.
He only saw Kayla as a sister—always had and always would.
Kayla was furious but didn't think she had lost. After Arnold left, she frequently texted him, sharing updates about her life. But Arnold never responded.
Kayla didn't care, though. She believed Arnold would have a change of heart as long as she was persistent.
After all, he had been cast out by his family, left the country, and been reduced to a miserable state. She was the only one who still cared about him.
Who wouldn't be touched by that?
But Kayla never expected Arnold to be this cold-hearted. He severed all ties with her and refused to have any further contact!
Kayla screamed in rage and hurled her phone across the room.
The screen shattered, scattering tiny shards of glass across the floor. A maid jumped back to avoid the glass, only to hit her leg on the table. She burst into tears from the pain.
The maid felt both wronged and angry and secretly glared at Kayla.
Kayla noticed it and snapped, "I'll gouge your eyes out if you keep glaring!"
No one dared challenge Kayla in the past. After all, she was the Fullers' precious daughter, known for her temper and unpredictability. She would lash out whenever she got upset.
But the Fullers were under close surveillance now, and their home was surrounded by reporters!
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