Chapter 150 – A Battle Against Identity
At the Yeats Family estate, tension filled the air as Alton glared fiercely at Marcia.
The confrontation was all because Marcia had broken her promise.
Alton sneered, "Marcia, you're a prominent figure in the province. That day, you made a solemn vow. But now—look at you. You broke it not long after. Don't you feel the slightest shame?"
Marcia remained unfazed. "Oh, really? Alton, then show me the evidence. When did I supposedly swear some poison oath? Because I sure don't remember."
She flat-out denied everything.
"You really are shameless," Alton snapped.
"Excuse me? Who the hell are you calling shameless?" Marcia's voice rose, clearly provoked.
"Whoever breaks their word deserves to be called shameless."
"Oh, so I broke my promise, did I? Then go ahead, Alton—repeat what I said that day. Let's see how I 'broke my promise.'"
"I thought you'd never ask. Marcia, let me help you recall it... vividly."
With a cold smile, Alton pulled out his phone and tapped a button. From the speaker, a recording played clearly:
