Watching Ava Wright’s face change dramatically, Amelia Wright smiled slightly. She said softly, "Who else could it be but me? Not happy to see me? Sister!" Amelia always called Ava her sister. After being reborn, she called Bess Bennett Mrs. Wright, and Oliver Wright Mr. Wright, but she continued to call Ava her sister. Previously, Ava thought this habit showed Amelia’s difference towards her, that no matter how much trouble she caused at home, Amelia did not want to completely fall out with her. But later, Ava gradually felt something was amiss, detecting a chilling undertone every time Amelia called her sister. When Amelia called her that this time, Ava felt a chill run down her spine, breaking out in a cold sweat. Ava forced herself to remain calm and asked, "Amelia, what do you want to do?" Amelia sat down on a chair in the private room, resting her elbows on the table and cupping her chin in her hands, looking at Ava with an adorable expression: "I don’t want to do anything; it’s just that the feeling of shattering someone’s last hope is quite amusing. Don’t you think so, sister?" Ava was so furious that her face turned pale, thinking about her recent anticipation. She had secretly bought a ticket to go abroad. But now, her previous hope was abruptly shattered; it was worse than having never had any hope. With a gloomy face, Ava got up silently to leave. At this moment, she felt that whatever she said to Amelia, she was at a disadvantage. Ava walked to the door. Amelia, still wearing an innocent expression, said, "Did you come all this way just to leave, sister? If you go, I’ll tell your creditors about you buying a ticket to escape your debts." Ava halted in her tracks, quickly turned back, and glared at Amelia viciously, shouting in anger, "Amelia, what do you really want? You’ve destroyed the Wright family, you’ve pushed me to this point, why don’t you just kill me already?" Amelia burst into laughter, as if she had heard something extremely funny, laughing till tears welled up at the corners of her eyes. She gently wiped the tears from her eye corner with her fingertip, then looked at Ava’s abdomen and said, "Do you know, sister? I already killed you once." Ava took a step back under that gaze. That gaze was like a sharp blade, piercing into her abdomen. Evidently, nothing had occurred, yet Ava felt as though she had been stabbed, feeling pain, fear of death, and unwillingness. Ava was truly frightened; she felt Amelia was a demon, a monster. Disregarding Amelia’s threats, she only wanted to leave now. Ava reached out to open the door of the private room, and bumped into someone who was about to enter. Amelia turned her head slightly, wearing a watching-the-show expression. Having been bumped, Marsh looked at Ava with some annoyance, then worriedly at Amelia sitting inside the room. Ava eagerly began, "Marsh, Amelia she...." Stopping there, Ava realized she had nothing to say since Amelia hadn’t done anything today worth accusing her of. Amelia innocently spread her hands and said, "Ava Wright used improper means to take my necklace. Today she offered thirty million for it, but now doesn’t want to deal." Ava instantly burst into anger, "Amelia, what nonsense are you spouting?" Amelia stayed naïve, "Am I talking nonsense? Then tell me, which part of what I said was untrue." Ava was speechless because that was the truth. And since she had obtained the necklace by threatening Godfery Shaw at that time, she didn’t dare to openly talk about the origin of the necklace. Unable to speak up, Ava looked aggrievedly at Marsh, her eyes reddening instantly, "Marsh, you must believe me, I didn’t do anything." Amelia only glanced at Marsh. Marsh grabbed Ava’s wrist coldly, "Return Amelia’s necklace to her." Ava looked at Marsh in disbelief. She couldn’t help but recall all those years, regardless of who she disagreed with, Marsh always stood by her side, even if he knew she might not be right, he would firmly stand with her. Amelia was never considered her equal. But now, clearly set up by Amelia, Marsh stood with Amelia without a second thought. This psychological gap caused Ava to raise her hand and slap Marsh across the face. After taking the hit, Marsh’s face immediately sank and he slapped Ava back without hesitation. He wouldn’t indulge Ava now. Ava, driven by anger, lost her reason and started to fight Marsh right then and there. Amelia watched like a spectator, observing the commotion from the side. They moved their fight from inside the room to outside, as Ava went berserk pulling hair and biting, Marsh felt a headache. During the tussle, the necklace fell from Ava and was kicked out unknowingly by someone. Only then did Amelia rise, ignoring the scuffling pair, walking toward the necklace. She picked up the necklace, murmuring with a frown, "It’s all dirty now." This private restaurant was known for its unique waterside location. At this moment, Amelia, having picked up the necklace, stood at the edge of the deck. Seeing this, Ava, with a fierce heart, broke free from Marsh and rushed toward Amelia. Amelia, sensing someone coming from behind, quickly sidestepped out of the way. Ava rush directly forward and fell into the water. Amelia could have dodged, but with a pregnancy and already poor health, her reactions weren’t sharp enough. Being pulled by Ava, she lost her footing and fell into the water along with Ava. The water was deep; as soon as Ava hit it, she began to struggle, then shouted, "Marsh, get me up! Because of saving you back then, I’ve feared everyone since, I’m scared of water now." Marsh instantly jumped into the water. Ava thought Marsh was there to rescue her. Because no matter how angry they were before, how they fought, her life-saving grace towards Marsh was imprinted in his heart, and now with both of them in the water, he would save her first to repay that grace. Marsh, no matter how selfish or hypocritical, had a trait: he remembered kindness. However, Ava watched in the water as Marsh swam past her towards Amelia, quickly bringing Amelia to the shore. Floundering in the water, swallowing a couple of mouthfuls, continuously sinking, with the terror of drowning, Ava desperately yelled, "Marsh, you heartless creature, I saved you and yet you won’t save me first." Newest update provıded by 𝘯𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭·𝘧𝘪𝘳𝘦·𝘯𝘦𝘵 Perhaps having masqueraded for too long, such that Ava herself believed she had once saved Marsh. Marsh ignored Ava struggling in the water. Amelia said softly, "I can swim." Marsh gently carried Amelia onto the shore: "I know, you saved me back then, how could I not know." Amelia glanced at Ava, who kept sinking and thrashing in the water. Marsh said coldly, "Two minutes won’t drown her." Amelia smiled slightly.