<b>Chapter </b><b>471 </b>
“If you want to die, no one will stop you. But are you really willing to die?” rk retorted.
Jordyn lowered her eyes, unable to meet his gaze.
rk stood up and left without casting another nce at her.
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That night, Jordyn attempted suicide. Fortunately, she was found in time and rushed to the hospital, avoiding death.
When rk heard the news, his expression didn’t change. Coldly, he said, “Whatever. Let her be.”
Michael lowered his eyes, feeling a trace of sympathy for Jordyn. No matter what, she had been involved with rk, yet he was so ruthless. He couldn’t help but wonder if rk would treat him just as coldly one day when he too lost his usefulness. C0pyright ? 2024 N?v)(elDrama.Org.
Michael pushed the thought away and left rk’s office.
After spending a few days in the hospital without a visit from rk, Jordyn realized that he wouldn’t care even if she died right in front of him.
She knew she had to take a different approach–starting with N.
Just as she was about to reach out to N, she received a call from Reba. They arranged to meet at a cafe near the hospital.
When Reba saw Jordyn’s pale face and the bandages around her hand, her eyes filled with mockery.
“What do you want from me?” Jordyn asked.
Reba smiled. “I heard rk made you kneel outside N’s apartment to beg for her forgiveness, and she didn’t even look at you.”
“What does that have to do with you?” Jordyn’s expression turned cold, her gaze sharp.
“Look at yourself, in such a pitiful state. You’ve lost your baby, and rk has discarded you like trash. If I don’t help you, no one will,” Reba said.
“I don’t need your help. And let me ask you–was it you who told rk the truth?” Jordyn asked.
Meeting Jordyn’s usatory stare, Reba shook her head. “I told you before, it wasn’t me. But I’ve discovered something interesting that you might want to know.”
Reba handed her a file. “Read this. If you want to work with me, give me a call.”
Jordyn took the file and skimmed through it, her expression darkening <b>with </b>each page.
“Is this true<b>?</b><b>” </b>she <b>asked</b>.
<b>“</b><b>If </b><b>you </b>don’t believe me, you <b>can </b>ask rk. I bet N must have said something <b>to </b>make <b>him </b><b>suspect </b>he’s
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the one who’s infertile after she met with him following her pregnancy. That’s why he went back to get <b>tested </b>again,” Reba replied.
At Jordyn’s silence, Reba sighed. “If I were you, I wouldn’t let N get away with it so easily after everything she’s done.”
Jordyn mmed the file on the table and said coldly, “I’m not going to help you. If you want to take down N, do it yourself. Don’t think you can use me as your scapegoat.”
With that, she turned and stormed out in a fury.
Reba smiled but didn’t try to stop Jordyn. It didn’t matter if Jordyn refused now. Sooner orter, she would be a pawn in Reba’s game.
After leaving the cafe, Jordyn’s anger simmered. She hated N even more. If it weren’t for N, she wouldn’t be in this mess.
She wanted revenge on N, but she refused to let Reba manipte her.
Taking a deep breath, Jordyn hailed a cab and left.
In the days that followed, Jordyn returned to kneel outside N’s apartment, staying there from morning until night.
As time passed, more people began to notice her. Discussions popped up online about why she was kneeling, and people soon dug up her past involving N and rk.
The story gained traction, and eventually, attention turned toward N as well.