Chapter 716 – A Turning Point in Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington) by May Porter
In this chapter of Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington), May Porter introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 716 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
He chuckled at himself, no longer paying attention to his foolish brother. Leaning forward to pour himself a glass of bourbon, he thought, "Being this dumb, he's beyond saving. Maybe it's time to deal with Yolanda's mess myself."
But the moment he stopped engaging, Cassius seemed to become uneasy, inching closer to Remington. "Remi, why the cold shoulder?"
Remington remained silent, prompting an awkward and defiant response from Cassius. "Fine! If Remi won't deal with it, that's cool. I'm his brother, right? When your bro's been cuckolded, you're supposed to stand with him..."
Remington, disgusted, kicked Cassius, this time with real force. Cassius, completely unprepared, was sent flying off the couch, crashing onto the floor.
Looking up in disbelief, he exclaimed, "Remi!?"
Sipping his bourbon, Remington stated, "Get it straight. In this matter, I'm backing Yolanda."
It took a moment for Cassius to understand that Remington was referring to his alliance with Yolanda.
Annoyed, Cassius retorted, "Even as her ex, you wanna play the protective brother? Lizetta—no, it's Florence now. Has she even acknowledged you?"
Trying to wound with words as well, Cassius hit a nerve.
Remington was particularly sensitive to the term "ex-brother-in-law" today, hence the bar drinking. Hearing Cassius bring it up again, his eyes flared with anger.
Cassius, intimidated by that look, knew he couldn't win against Remington.
As the tension hung in the air, the door suddenly burst open. Timothy, in a striking purple and red silk shirt, announced loudly, "Remi, Cass, there's a brawl downstairs involving your ladies."
"What woman do I have?!" Cassius grumbled, frustrated yet not daring to voice it.
Margaret reached out to take Mrs. Davis's arm with a look of concern. Given the longstanding partnership between the Bright and Miller families, Margaret was usually adept at playing the gracious host.
But Mrs. Davis had been deceived by her once too many times. Had she not witnessed the betrayal live, she might have once again mistaken Margaret for a warm and considerate "little sister."
"Back off, save me the act!"
Before Margaret could touch her, Mrs. Davis shoved her away fiercely.
"Ah!"
Margaret screamed as she stumbled backward into the massive three-tiered birthday cake, knocking it and its stand to the ground.
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