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Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) novel Chapter 536

"I see." Old Lady White fixed Sydney with an icy stare. "Benjamin, is this true?"

"No! Grandmother, please believe me! I'd never do something like this. Sarah's framing me - it's all her plot!" Sydney looked at her grandmother desperately.

Benjamin pressed on, "She even warned me on the way to the hospital not to mention her involvement."

"You're lying! Benji, look carefully at who's really trying to destroy you!" Sydney turned on Benjamin like a cornered animal.

"Look at yourself, Sydney," Mia said coldly. "You're acting unhinged. Your cousin's confessed - what's left to deny?"

"You Reynolds have no place here! This is Sanders family business. Anyone can see Sarah's manipulating everything behind the scenes!"

Benjamin shook his head fiercely. "Grandmother, Sydney did this! Now that everything's blown up, she's trying to pin it all on me when she's the real mastermind."

Old Lady White's expression grew colder.

Finally dropping her facade, she said, "If this was Sydney's scheme, then neither Benjamin nor I bear any responsibility."

She moved to leave with Benjamin, but Melvin blocked their path. "Grandmother, what about Benjamin's assault on Sarah?"

"Watch your tongue! Sydney manipulated him - she's the real culprit." Old Lady White tried pushing past Melvin.

"Out of my way!" She shoved him aside and pulled Benjamin toward the door.

Mrs. Blanco was still processing as Melvin and Sarah turned to face her.

When the lawyers tried to speak, Uncle Shawn cut them off. "Gentlemen, you heard Lady White - the Whites won't let this become a scandal. I think everything's quite clear now. You can go."

The lawyers exchanged glances, nodded, and left.

Amanda watched Sarah with keen interest, wondering what tactics she'd used to make Benjamin confess.

"What do you want?" Sydney glared at Sarah, trying to sound defiant despite her fear.

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