Arwen didn’t want to be bothered by his words anymore. But Ryan stood there, blocking her path.
He stared into her eyes, as if demanding for her to stop and think about what he was saying. Taking a step closer, he said, "You broke up with me and then found someone to marry that quickly —within the span of a snap of a finger? Don’t you think all of this could be a set up … for you … for us?"
He had suspected it from the very beginning.
At first, he thought Arwen was just putting on a show to make him regret his choices.
But the more he saw her indifference towards him, the more he realized she wasn’t acting. She was serious … dead serious.
And that was when he started notice —this was too much to be a coincidence.
Arwen crossed her arms and looked up at him, her expression unimpressed.
"Set up? for us?" she repeated, her voice laced with amusement. "What exactly did we have that was so precious someone needed to set us up?"
Her gaze hardened. "Ryan, why is it today of all days that you are having so many misunderstandings?"
"Arwen, I am just —"
Before he could explain his deductions, she raised her hand, cutting him off.
"Ryan, I don’t know what you are trying to prove here, but let me help you clear your mind." Her voice was calm, yet the weight of her words pressed down on him like an undeniable truth.
"We never had anything between us. It was just a family arrangement, something we were both forced into. And while I once tried to make it work, for the sake of both our family, I was terribly wrong to do so." She met his gaze, unflinching. "There was nothing between us worth envying. And when there is nothing to envy, why would anyone bother setting us up to fail?"
Ryan frowned, his frustration mounting. "If it wasn’t a setup, why would you break up with me and immediately find someone else to marry?" His voice was edged with disbelief. "Arwen, why can’t you see? This was all a plan —a plan of someone to break us up. It has to be that man! He must have set a trap for you. He —He must have ulterior motives that you aren’t able to see! He —"
"Enough!"
Arwen’s voice cut through the air like a blade, sharp and unyielding.
The air felt silent.
Ryan stiffened at the sudden shift of her tone. Enjoy exclusive chapters from freewebnovel
A slow, icy smile stretched across Arwen’s lips as she took a step forward.
"Dare to put the blame on him, Ryan, and I swear —I will make you regret it."
Ryan was taken aback, stunned by the fierce protectiveness in her voice.
She didn’t look just angry … she was furious.
It was the kind of fury that came from defending something —or someone —who truly mattered.
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