Monica pursed her lips. It was obvious that she was trying to hold herself back.
She shook her head and smiled bitterly. "I didn't expect that you would take advantage of me despite my sincerity all these years. I really wanted to make it up to you. Honestly, I have misjudged you."
"Haha, how many people are actually sincere on this planet?" Cindy suddenly laughed as she said. "You say you wanted to make it up to me, but the truth is you just feel guilty. You were selfish, and you only did it to make yourself feel better. I was also selfish for taking Celeste away. Who else did I do it for? Sinclair? Yannie?"
Monica paused before she twitched her lips. "I think it's all three. You owe Yannie. Without you, she wouldn't have been locked up by her father. She lost all hopes during that period of imprisonment.
The child she carried was also suddenly being stolen, so of course she would break down after that, as everything her will had relied upon just suddenly vanished.
Therefore, Yannie's death definitely has something to do with you, Sinclair and Yannie's father. All of you killed her."
Cindy's face turned pale and she refused to admit to the truth.
She forced a smile as she said to Monica coldly, "Haha, what about you then? Didn't you play a role in her death? Don't forget, she died after knowing you and Sinclair were together. You caused her death too."
Monica's face instantly drained of color.
Her jaw dropped as she looked at Cindy. She had nothing to say.
Cindy smiled at Monica's silence and said, "Do you know why I'm so obsessed with Heinz?"
They all turned to look at Cindy at the mention of Heinz.
Cindy smiled and then said slowly, "Heinz is a real gentleman. He was the only time I've failed to get a man, as I've always gotten what I've wanted if I worked for it. However, Heinz is an exception."
Cindy talked about the past quite excitedly. She recalled how Heinz barely reacted when she tried to seduce him in the hotel, and she squinted her eyes and laughed bitterly in regrets.
"He is really amazing. I tried my best to seduce him, but he didn't respond at all. He was even
disgusted by me.
From then on, I really felt that there were some men who were exceptions to the rule in the world. Unfortunately, they were not mine. I was mad with jealousy, and I just felt that it wasn't fair.
I was obsessed with Heinz, and my jealously had gotten me mad. No one could touch my heart except him from then on.
Unfortunately, he chose that b*tch, Grace, who was just some random reporter. She didn't deserve to be with Heinz! She didn't even go to college!
Alas, what could I do about it? Heinz loves that woman, and I'm nothing. I couldn't do anything about it. He threatened me once, and I never tried to provoke him again.
Of course, you wouldn't know that the reason I didn't dare to do it wasn't actually because that I was afraid of him. To be honest, it was more because of me feeling guilty.
You must be very curious about why I felt guilty. In front of you lot, I have never felt guilty because we are all the same. We are all rotten to the core, and there's nothing good about us. However, I am ashamed to stand before Heinz, because I know I'm not good enough for him.
Although I don't want to admit it, I have to say that I respect a man who is completely unmoved when seduced by a beautiful woman like me. How could I not respect him and be obsessed with him?
The more men I got together with, the more I felt that Heinz was the best man. I still can't forget him even now, and all I want is to be with Heinz once. If that came true, I could die happy."
Cindy's confession shocked everyone present.
On the other hand, Celeste was absolutely dumbstruck.
She was really Sinclair's daughter.
Gary was also shocked.
Gary was also surprised to hear Cindy's highly comment about Heinz. Was Heinz still the man he despised?
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