Remember You

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As the saying goes, “Enemies meet, and their eyes turn red with anger.” The two of them glared at each other, their eyes redder than ever, and for a moment, it was impossible to tell who had wronged whom.

But with her older cousin still unconscious, Krystal held back her frustration and refrained from arguing with a blind person.

While Krystal chose not to argue, Jennie was ready to settle the score.

Why should her Husband get dragged into the melodramatic love triangle of Gwangju? Why should Krystal’s misfortune affect her Lisa?

She felt her heart ache just thinking about the blood that had been shed.

Unable to see, she could only continue to glare at the round wooden stool, imagining it was Krystal herself. “Come with me.”

Rosé supported her out of the room, turning back to glare at the sickly and morally bankrupt cousin miss.

Krystal gasped in shock. It was surprising enough that Jennie dared to push her, considering that in her previous lifetime, her cousin’s wife had been as meek as a lamb. If it weren’t for her older cousin keeping a close watch, she would have been bullied into submission long ago.

In this lifetime, Jennie had grown bolder, daring to challenge, push, and even declare war.

Clicking her tongue, Krystal followed her out the door, just a few steps behind. The two of them found a secluded spot.

Jennie tilted her head and whispered with Rosé. From Rosé, she learned that Krystal’s recent lake incident had come at a significant cost. Sneering, Jennie said, “Don’t think that just because you’re not long for this world, you can do whatever you please. General Jung may indulge you, but I won’t. Stay away from my Husband!”

“…”

Jisoo and Irene, seeing Young Madam speak so harshly, widened their eyes, more surprised than a cat with a bell around its neck.

Oh my! A jealous and angry woman is truly something to be reckoned with!

Krystal’s face was as pale as paper, and she coughed in the wind for a long time. She knew her own body best—she had risked her life to marry into the Manoban Family, but it hadn’t worked out. Instead, she had ended up with only a few more years to live. If anyone was frustrated, it was her.

Having brought this situation upon herself, she had even caused her older cousin to get hurt. If her aunt came to scold her, she would listen. But Jennie flaunting her position as the rightful Young Madam was too much. Krystal sneered, “Don’t think that just because you’re blind, you can disregard me. Does my older cousin know how sharp your tongue is?”

“Better a sharp tongue than a poisonous heart like yours!”

While Lisa lay unconscious, the two women who admired her quarreled like children, exchanging barbs and mocking each other. Jennie had the upper hand, thanks to her persistent energy.

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