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Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert) novel Chapter 188

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Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert) is the best current series by the author Oliver Harrison. The Chapter 188 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 188 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Sylvia was huddled behind the door, peering through the peephole to catch a glimpse of the commotion outside.

Eloise, leading the charge with fury in her step, halted right in front of room number 6.

Just as she raised her hand to knock, Bridget stepped forward to intervene.

In a hushed tone, she advised, “Ms. Eloise, knocking will only give them time to cover their tracks. Then, we’ll have no proof. After everything you’ve done for Sylvia, and this is how she repays you? Are you really going to let her off with her dignity intact? I feel outraged on your behalf, which is why I brought the key to the lounge.”

With that, Bridget pressed the key into Eloise’s hand.

Fuming over the thought of her husband and one of her employees conspiring behind her back, Eloise’s rationality vanished. She turned, swiftly unlocked the door, and stormed inside.

The people inside barely had time to react before a cacophony of screams filled the air.

Sylvia, with her ear practically glued to the door, could hear nothing of the chaos inside, which was driving her insane!

The man behind her edged closer, his voice low and tinged with amusement, “Aren’t you going in?”

So engrossed was Sylvia that she hadn’t noticed his approach, murmuring, “How did they get here so quickly?”

“Were you planning to wait until they’re finished? That wouldn’t be fun at all.”

His breath warmed Sylvia’s cheek; she spun around, her lips brushing against his.

It was but a moment, yet his gaze deepened, his arms encircling her waist.

Pressing his lips to hers, he stated, “You started it.”

“It wasn’t—mm…”

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Seconds later, Sylvia slipped out of the room unnoticed.

Through the barely closed door, she saw the man’s dark figure. He leaned against the wall, wiping a trace of blood from his lip, his gaze fixed on Sylvia with a predatory intensity.

Regaining her composure, Freya indignantly exclaimed, “Sylvia, how could you betray Ms. Eloise? You owe her an apology!”

The woman behind the man clung to him even tighter instead of coming forward.

This only fueled the crowd’s anger on Eloise’s behalf.

“Eloise took a chance on her, and she repays her with betrayal.”

“Did you hear their exchange? They’ve likely been at this for a while, deceiving Eloise together.”

“A manipulator like her deserves to be blacklisted.”

Eloise, hearing this, felt a surge of emotion and confronted her husband, “Let her face me. I want to hear it from her.”

Her tone was measured, striving not to lose any more dignity.

Yet, her husband shielded the other woman with open arms, glaring at Eloise, “Look at yourself! Always too assertive. I’m your husband, not your subordinate! Do you think you bear no responsibility for this?”

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