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Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert) novel Chapter 37

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Encore of the Avenging Muse (Sylvia and Rupert) is the best current series by the author Oliver Harrison. The Chapter 37 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 37 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Sylvia's composure took everyone by surprise.

This once timid and overlooked member of the Garcia family no longer spoke with her head bowed low. She stood on stage, claiming her space, her gaze clear and unwavering. It swept over Rupert's indifferent and dangerous face without a hint of retreat.

As the situation took a sharp turn, all eyes were on Vincent and Bridget.

Vincent, feeling uncertain, instinctively looked towards Bridget for guidance. Bridget frowned slightly and shot him a look.

Vincent spoke up, his voice loud and defensive, “Ms. Lloyd, just because I asked you a few questions, doesn't mean you can slander Ms. Simpson and me, right?”

Eyes reddened, Bridget said, “Sylvia, I know you're upset that the school fought for a spot for me in the competition. I just wanted an apology. I've already talked to the police about settling this matter. If you insist on making a scene, then I'll step down. Please, let's not cause any more trouble for the Garcia family and Rupert.”

Retreating to advance was Bridget's most common tactic, her pretty, gentle face often invoking a protective instinct in others.

People around nodded approvingly towards Bridget, who then leaned slightly towards Rupert, her voice filled with feigned distress, “Rupert, please don't mind this. I think Sylvia is just too eager to surpass me.”

Hearing this, Rupert looked at Sylvia with an expressionless face.

Sylvia, used to his indifference, simply stared back blandly, stepping forward and asking, “So, Vincent, you and Ms. Simpson don’t know each other at all, haven’t even met?”

Vincent confidently replied, “Of course. If I had met someone as beautiful and elegant as Ms. Simpson, I would never forget.”

Bridget pretended to ponder for a moment before carefully saying, “We have never met, we are complete strangers.”

Without giving anyone time to react, Sylvia played the surveillance footage on the screen. It clearly showed the two entering the luxury boutique's VIP area, chatting and laughing as if they had accomplished some goal before parting ways with smiles.

Sylvia looked at Vincent mockingly, “Vincent, this is where you went wrong. Are you saying you don’t recognize Ms. Simpson because she's not beautiful or elegant enough for you?”

Vincent’s body stiffened, and glib as he was, he stuttered, unable to come up with a rebuttal.

The footage was too clear, and since Sylvia didn’t play the audio, it implied she was holding back – a warning that if he continued to lie, when the sound wasn’t muted, he’d be cast out of the industry.

Bridget, understanding this as well, knew the audio was like a sword hanging over her head, preventing her from making any rash moves.

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