Chapter 845 Impulsive Vow To An Enigmatic Husband
- Barbara’s voice crackled through the phone with a barely contained fury, Skyler, listen to me carefully. If you don’t get your act together and do what needs to be done, you can kiss any chance of seeing your little sister goodbye.” Skyler snapped back, “Just remember, if anything happens to Iris, don’t expect to get any favors out of me with the Rivera family.” Barbara let out a cold laugh, “Skyler, you’re not big enough to talk tough with me yet. I’m giving you one more month. If I don’t hear any good news about you and Zavier, I’m sending your sister abroad, and you’ll never be able to find her again.” With that, Barbara ended the call.
- Skyler tried to video call back, but the screen just flashed as the call was declined, and when she tried to phone, a message indicated that the number was already powered off. Skyler’s face went pale with worry. What to do? If they really sent Iris abroad, how would her little sister survive all alone?e2 Suddenly, a deep male voice broke her train of thought, “You look awful. Feeling under the weather?” Skyler turned towards the source of the voice and opened her mouth to ask, “Can you help me with something?” But the words died on her lips, and she swallowed them back down. Asking for help felt more daunting than trying to figure it out herself. Zavier asked, “Heading back to school?”
- Skyler’s mind was so preoccupied with thoughts of Iris that she barely registered Zavier’s words and just nodded absently. Zavier couldn’t stand her silent, downcast demeanor, “Skyler, no one in this world has sympathy for the weak, nor do they love them.” Skyler knew that, which was why she was striving to become stronger-to protect not only herself but also the ones she loved. But growth wasn’t overnight, and many issues couldn’t be solved by just ‘getting better.’ Now that she had money and could support Iris financially, she realized it wasn’t as simple as bringing her sister to the Capital. That family of leeches would never let the two sisters go until they’d squeezed out every last drop of value from them.