Matthew, showing no hint of interest in exining, simply looked at Ste with an unfeeling, icy stare and ordered, “Come back with me.
”
Ste refused to move, her jaw clenched tightly.
“You need to exin this first,” she demanded firmly.
“This is about my reputation.
”
“Reputation? With everything you’ve done, you’re still talking about reputation?” Robin scoffed, his face twisted into a sneer.
Ste shot him a sharp look but chose to ignore his taunt.
She refocused on Matthew, her tone resolute.
“Matthew, even if you’ve lost part of your memories, that doesn’t mean you can invent Lies about me.
”
Robin, never one to back down, stepped in front of Matthew with a challenging grin.
“What, still trying to deny it? You must have wronged Matthew somehow.
Why else would he speak so bitterly? Ah, I get it now-you’ve done it time and again!”
Ste’s frustration boiled over.
“This is a private matter between my husband and me.
You have no right to interfere!”
Robin, unflinching, continued his provocation.
“Still calling him your husband? Matthew is already seeking a divorce.
You’re just stubbornly holding onto the title of Mrs.N?velDrama.Org owns this.
rk.
.
”
Ste’s anger erupted like a storm.
Before Robin could say another word, she struck him across the face with a sharp p.
Her voice cut through the air.
“Who do you think you are to judge me?”
Her hand was already moving to hit him again, but Robin, caught off guard by the first blow, grabbed her wrist with a quick motion.
His face was twisted in fury.
“You think you can hit me?” he snapped.
“You’re asking for trouble!”
He let go of her wrist, his face a storm as he prepared to strike back.
Just as he was about to act, Matthew’s voice cut through the tension like a de.
“Stop!”
Themand rang with an authority that hushed the group.
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Robin felt the intensity of Matthew’s gaze pierce through him, forcing his hand to drop, even as the fury within him continued to churn.
Though he dared not challenge her with Matthew present, his seething anger was a beast he struggled to keep at bay.
Robin’s eyes red with anger as he stared at Ste.
His voice, sharp and threatening, cut through the tension.
“You’ll regret that p.
Just wait and see.
”
Ste stood her ground, her gaze steady and unflinching.
“I’m right here,” she shot back, her tone unbothered.
Matthew stepped in before Robin could reply, his voice firm andmanding.
“Enough! “
Matthew’s cold stare held Robin in ce, making it clear there was no room for further argument.
Silenced and cowed, Robin fell quiet and shuffled over to stand beside Lindsay.
Matthew’s irritation was clear as he frowned and turned sharply toward Ste.
“Let’s go home,” he said firmly.
Ste, hurt by Matthew’s earlier words, nced from him to Lindsay.
Her voice carried a sting as she asked, “Were you with Lindsay when I was in trouble? Should I suspect you might’ve been unfaithful too?”