Chapter 489
Chapter 489
Zora suddenly turned to Clara with a fierce glare. "You know what, Clara? I've had it up to here with
you! The thing I regret most is not letting those guys finish you off back in the day. If you'd been out of
the picture, I wouldn't be in this mess now."
She took a big step forward, pointing an accusing finger at Clara.
"It's all because of you. If you hadn't shown up and charmed Aaliyah, I wouldn't be where I am today, I
gave you a sum of money a month for your education. And what did you do with it, huh? All you do is
seducing men, just like your mother!"
Clara remained unfazed, her smile relaxed and content. "Oh really? Look who's talking. Aren't you the
one who's been desperately throwing yourself at every guy out there? Can you honestly say you
haven't got a bit of mom's genes in you?"
Clara’s laughter bubbled up, light and mocking. "Zora, I brought you back here to tell you something.
That sleazy drunk who raped you... is our real father! Ha! Bet you didn't see that one coming. Even I
couldn't believe it."
In the scene unfolding before me, Zora froze, struck as if by lightning, motionless and stunned.
Hannah let out a snide chuckle. "Well, she's totally shocked!"
I quickly gestured for her to be quiet and we continued to watch.
Clara let out a self-deprecating laugh and went on. "I've been struggling, full of regrets. I used to tell
myself that when you set those men on me, I was paying for our father's sins. But when the DNA
results came back, proving that you're his daughter too... Oh, the irony! Who can you blame for that,
Zora? You despised him, always saying he wasn't your father, and that made him believe you really
weren't his."
There was a hysterical edge to Clara's voice, as if she was airing a deep grievance.
At that moment, I felt a real pang in my heart. Indeed, from the very beginning, Clara was the most
wronged of all.
She covered her face for a moment, then turned to look at her mother, continuing, "And let's not forget
your contribution, Mom. If you hadn't been so promiscuous, he might not have believed he wasn't the
father. Tell me, Mom, did you yourself think Zora wasn't his?" NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.
Suddenly, a dingy curtain was violently flung aside, and a limping old man emerged from the back
room, his visage twisted and grotesque, his nose red and bulbous. As he appeared, he started cursing
loudly, "She's not mine, she's someone else's daughter. She's unworthy, a little tramp, she can't
possibly be my blood! Goddamn little beast..."
Clara watched with malicious glee as her father spouted his vile words.
The moment Zora saw the old drunk, she snapped, "You're the animal, not fit to be my father! It's your
own fault for being so worthless that my mom cheated. You should never have married her. Just drop
dead, why don't you?"
With those words, Zora shoved the old man with such force that he stumbled and fell, crashing into the
corner of a table, not getting up for a long time.
"What are you doing to your father, Zora?"
Zora sneered, turning to point at Clara. "You bitch, why didn't fate take you instead? Leaving behind a
disaster like you!"
Now I understood, the crux of Clara's bitterness lay right there. New chąpter avаilable oո
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"Clara, you're asking for trouble..."
"Sure, and do you think you have long to live? Contracting that dirty disease, you think there's hope for
you? Stop dreaming! And I've got news for you, do you know what Jerome promised me in exchange
for finding you?"