Chapter 1727
Three years ago, Callum was the mastermind behind her mother''s untimely death. Yet, he yed
the role of a good guy,forting her, being kind to her all this while. Was all this just to make her
feel indebted to him, to develop feelings for him? What a terrifying person!
Callum watched Thssa storm off, seething with anger. He wanted to chase after her, but his feet
felt like they were filled with lead. From the look in Thssa''s eyes just moments ago, he knew she
had overheard his entire conversation with Susan. She knew everything he had done. Now, she
absolutely despised him. All his efforts were in vain.
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As Thssa settled back into the taxi, the conversation between Susan and Callum reyed in her
mind, causing a tumult of emotions: anger, sorrow, guilt—all intertwining. Anger at Callum for
resorting to such tactics to be with her. Sorrow that her mother was harmed by someone she
trusted. Guilt for misunderstanding Lysander, for pushing him away time and again. Thssa''s
breathing was erratic, her chest heaving, her fists clenched tight, struggling to contain the pressure
building inside her.
The taxi driver noticed her agitated state from the moment she got in the car—her breathing heavy,
on the verge of tears yet holding back, angry but not venting.
"Miss, just let it all out," the driver advised. "Keeping it all bottled up can drive a person crazy."
"I''m fine," Thssa said, fighting back the hot, stinging tears. "I just saw someone''s true colors
today and realized I''ve been misunderstanding someone else."
"If you''ve seen someone''s true colors, then just cut them off from now on. And if you''ve
misunderstood someone, go clear things up, apologize, and ask for their forgiveness. The person
you misunderstood must feel so wronged, carrying all that hurt. If you don''t rify things, they might
feel that way for the rest of their life. Life''s too short, just solve the problems as theye."
The driver''s optimistic advice felt like a balm to Thssa, easing the tight knot of tension inside her,
making her problems seem less insurmountable.
"You''re right, thank you. I feel much better now," Thssa said, grateful for the driver''s perspective.
"Exactly, nothing''s too big to handle," the driver added.
"Then, I''m not going to Star Harbor Vi anymore. Please turn around; I need to go to Royal Estates
and clear up years of misunderstanding with him," Thssa decided, wiping away the tears from
her eyes, resolute in her decision.
"Alrighty, hold tight, turning around now," the driver said cheerfully, swiftly steering the vehicle in a
new direction.