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Chapter 83

    Chapter 83


    Chapter 83 Identity Crisis


    Sylvia was betweenughter and exasperation–she had never been the center of such a public


    spectacle before. Her marriage to Cyril had hardly been in the limelight; being chased by the media


    waspletely foreign to her. She didn’t see the need for any of this fuss.


    “I called today just to let you know about this. And hey, you haven’t practiced in years, so warm up


    those vocal cords of yours. Don’t you dare embarrass me on the day of the concert. I won’t let you


    off easy if you do,” Bark warned.


    He was a world–renowned superstar. If his sister, unpracticed, turned out to be dead weight, he


    wouldn’t mind, but it wouldn’t be fair to his fans. They were spending good money to see him


    perform, and Sylvia’s


    unreliability wouldn’t sit well with anyone.


    Feeling helplessly caught in the situation, Sylvia could only agree to her brother’s demands; there


    was nothing else she could do. Bark had already decided for her, so she’d have toply.


    For several days, curiosity about Sylvia’s identity surged online, and the digging into her


    background intensified. Some inte sleuths, despite not uncovering her full story, managed to find


    out where Sylvia


    worked and her job title.


    “Theizens are too much, aren’t they? You haven’t said a word, and they’ve already


    sniffed out your identity. Ourpany is going to be in the spotlight soon, and you might not be


    happy about that. You need to think about how to handle this situation,” Juliet put down her phone,


    eying Sylvia with sincerity. Dragging this issue out any longer could lead to furtherplications.


    Sylvia was well aware of the murmurings within thepany–many were dissatisfied with her since


    she hadn’t secured any significant projects. Without the ability tomand respect with a notable


    achievement, she knew it was best to keep a low profile. However, Bark’s high–profile


    announcement had thrust her into the storm, causing her immense stress. Having such a brother


    was both a blessing and a


    headache.


    “I’ll talk to Bark about itter. If it’s really necessary, we might just have to reveal our rtionship


    openly, rather than let it impact thepany,” Sylvia contemted.


    “But think it through. If the rtionship between you and Bark is disclosed, it will affect thepany


    even more. You’ll be overrun with interview requests about you two, and they might even want to


    market you as a new entertainment sensation,” Juliet pointed out with greater rity.


    Sylvia felt cornered, as every option brought its own set of headaches. It was a difficult decision to


    make, but for now, she would just take it one step at a time. If there was a way to resolve the issue,


    she would find it; if not, it was Bark’s mess to clean up. After all, he was the one who stirred it up. If


    the situation escted further, it could end up upsetting both Bruce and their father.


    The next morning, Sylvia knew she was thinking too simple about how Bruce and dad will react–


    The cries that echoed from downstairs made her heart jump, and she bolted from the second floor


    to the scene below


    There was her brother Bark, kneeling on the floor while their eldest brother, Bruce,shed him with


    a whip.


    Chapter 83 Identity Crisis


    Despite Bark’s regr exercise as part of his singer lifestyle, mostly spent in recording studios, this


    physical punishment from Bruce was clearly too much for him.


    “You damned fool, do you realize the trouble you’ve caused your sister with your antics?” their


    father, Stanford, said with a grimace that made it clear he was far from pleased.


    That morning, Stanford had learned from his secretary that Sylvia was trending on social media.


    Curious masses were specting about her cloaked identity, some even nning to visit the


    company to dig deeper. Worse still, there were derogatory rumors and so-called “evidence” making


    rounds online, questioning Sylvia’s integrity.


    As a doting father, there was no way Stanford would swallow such nder. He dragged Bark out of


    bed early to teach him a lesson he wouldn’t soon forget.


    “You can’t put all the me on me! If only he had listened to me in the first ce, I wouldn’t have


    had to take such measures. Besides, revealing our rtionship will just clear things up, won’t it? It’s


    not thatplicated,” Bark protested from the floor, his pride shing with the reality of his


    recklessness.


    Bruce’s face turned darker, his patience clearly worn thin. “Do you not understand that revealing


    Sylvia’s identity could significantly disrupt her life? Think of how many fans you have. Have you


    considered the consequences of your actions at all?”


    Bark countered, looking at Bruce unwaveringly, “If we don’t make it public, who will protect Sylvia?


    Cyril did all those things, yet I didn’t see any of you taking action. You’ve always just wanted to keep


    her identity under wraps. I know you’re trying to protect her, but my identity is not out in the open


    either. What’s wrong with letting the world know she’s my sister? At least it’ll make anyone think


    twice before they try anything.”


    Though Bark had Sylvia’s best interest at heart, his approach wasn’t sitting well with the other two


    men in


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    the family. If they had wanted Sylvia’s identity exposed, they would have done so from her birth.


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    now, the world only knew the Ivans had a daughter, but her true remained a mystery.


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    “Stop it, Dad, Big Bro. Bark did this for me, and I knew about it. I agreed to it,” Sylvia interjected,


    descending the stairs to defend Bark.


    At her words, the stern looks on Bruce’s and Stanford’s faces softened to warmth–a shift so swift it


    nearly gave Bark whish. They’d been so harsh on him, yet became gentle in a heartbeat when


    facing Sylvia. There was no doubt about it: the little sister sat at the top of the family’s food chain.


    “Don’t make excuses for him. He did it on purpose,” Bruce insisted.


    Sylvia countered, “It’s not like that. If not for the events three years ago, I would already be


    apanying Bark at his concerts. The ns from three years ago just carried over to now.


    There’s no difference.”
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