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A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion novel Chapter 1010

Whoever it was, whether it was Rowena or Yulisa, there was no way he could just toss a random scapegoat to the media. Starla had made her terms crystal clear.

"Darian's sister took the fall for the incident," Tanya revealed.

"Oh? And he still expects Yulisa back?"

Starla scoffed. Darian throwing his own sister under the bus was ruthless, sure, but she was a minor player in this mess. Compared to sacrificing his mother or his precious Yulisa, it was barely a scratch.

"He's always protected them like this," Tanya said. Her voice carried a complex mix of emotions, heavy with a suffocating, lingering bitterness.

He truly went to war for Yulisa. And for his mother...

That unwavering protection was exactly why those two women had always felt so brazenly entitled to destroy her.

"Then just ignore it," Starla advised.

"I am absolutely going to force him to choose between his mother and Yulisa," Tanya stated firmly.

Was it difficult for him? Good. Since Darian had made her life a living hell, she was going to drag him into an impossible dilemma.

Hearing the steel in Tanya's voice, Starla smiled.

"That's more like it!"

She had genuinely been worried that Tanya might soften and ask her to release Yulisa early! Darian hadn't delivered the crushing consequence they demanded yet, so there was absolutely no way they were letting her go.

Sacrificing his own sister... pathetic.

In that moment, a dark parallel struck Starla. Darian's ruthlessness mirrored Yardley's brutal treatment of her, and it only deepened her visceral disgust for Darian.

"What about the baby?" Starla asked. It had been a few days.

"Taken care of!" Tanya replied, her tone crisp and icy.

This time, she hadn't hesitated. No matter what excuses or delays the hospital tried to throw at her, she had demanded the procedure immediately.

The baby was gone.

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