Chapter 1257 – A Turning Point in My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly) by Kimberley
In this chapter of My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly), Kimberley introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1257 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
"You are right. When Felix disappeared, you had yet to know Jayden, but Jayden knew about you and Felix," Alina said calmly while keeping Silvia on her toes.
"Alina, I'm grateful you're telling me that Felix is still alive, but I will definitely not allow you to slander Jayden because of that!" According to Silvia's understanding of Jayden, he was not a vicious person. However, Silvia still could not come out with a valid reason to defend him.
Just as Silvia paused, Alina continued, "I know you are a smart person, Silvia. Are you playing dumb with me now?"
Silvia clenched her fists, gritted her teeth and replied in anger, "Alina, I just want to know where Felix is. I'm not in the mood to fool around with you."
"I'd like to ask you, Silvia. Do you really not believe that Jayden was the one who hurt Felix? Or are you blindly defending him just because he's your husband, and not care about the man who protected you with his life?" Alina knew exactly how to hit Silvia's weak spot.
"Stop this nonsense, Alina!" Silvia had never thought of defending Jayden blindly. She only believed that Jayden was not involved in hurting Felix.
If it turned out that Jayden was indeed the culprit, she would still seek justice for Felix. She would not let go of anyone who had made Felix suffer.
"I don't expect you to believe what I said, but it's none of my business whether you believe it or not." Alina smiled and continued, "Silvia, I won't find it strange even if you don't believe that Felix is still alive. After all, you're no longer the Silvia that Felix was thinking about while he was in surgery! You've changed, and it's just that he doesn't know it."
"Alina, just tell me where Felix is." After such a long conversation, Silvia gradually figured out Alina's scheme. Alina was just trying to frame Jayden and condemn Silvia.
As long as she didn't fall for her trap, Alina's plot wouldn't succeed.
"I've told you so much, but you still don't get what I mean?" Alina asked her.
Silvia was confused, "What are you trying to say?"
"If you don't believe me, you can go back and sound Jayden out and see if he knows about Felix's death." Alina reminded her again, "Silvia, remember every word I said to you. Your actions are related to the life and death of Felix. If you act recklessly, he may lose his life because of you. I hope you know what is the best thing to do."
Alina spoke confidently. It did not sound like she was trying to frame Jayden. Silvia couldn't help wondering what was the secret behind everything that had happened.
"Alina, I don't know why you are trying to slander Jayden, but I believe it's not him. He has no motive to murder Felix at all." Silvia had no intention to explain to Alina at first, but she couldn't let Jayden take the fall for crimes he didn't commit.
"He has no motive?" Upon hearing this, Alina suddenly burst into laughter. Her laughter was so exaggerated as if she had heard the funniest joke in the world. "Silvia, are you again trying to act dumb? Let me enlighten you. His motive to commit the crime is none other than you!"
"Me?" Silvia felt as if something sharp had pierced through her heart. Another wave of uneasiness spread through her body. "Was it really because of me?" she wondered.
"Silvia, if Felix hadn't disappeared, would you fall for Jayden?" Without waiting for Silvia's reply, Alina continued saying, "Although you're such a b*tch, I still think you still have a conscience. You wouldn't have fallen in love with another man if Felix was still alive, would you? Jayden wanted to have you, so he could only do such a cruel thing out of desperation. Once Felix vanished from your world, wouldn't it be easier for Jayden to pursue you? Don't you think my analysis makes sense?"
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