Should someone be accused without enough evidence? No matter how hard Hide Laurier tries, he can't obtain the justice his brother, Seek Laurier, deserves. His only suspect is a woman who refuses to speak the truth-Ysreal Arison. But even though she remains silent, someone is deliberately hiding the evidence. Is this just another obstacle for Hide?
Desperate and convinced that Ysreal is the murderer, Hide refuses to let her go. He has done everything to prove her guilt, yet he finds nothing. His only goal is to see her locked away for life-for his brother. But then, Ysreal tells him:
"You're wrong. You accused me because I stole your heart, not for your brother."
Now, Hide stands at a crossroads. Will he still seek her imprisonment, or will he surrender to his feelings and let go of his brother's justice?
June 20, 2022
@ziryanggg
Marciella Perrer, a woman of principles, faces a complex love situation. She just found herself attracted to Ashmer Guieco, her best friend's boyfriend, and the boss of the Guieco Clan where she works.
Though she was there first, she chose to step back and let go. She did everything in her power to distance herself from him, but as time passed, her feelings only grew stronger.
Will she let go of her feelings and keep her promise, or will she choose to be the wicked one in the name of love?