Dumping My Fiancé For His Uncle-Fiancé Uncle 91
Posted on March 12, 2025 · 1 mins read
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Chapter 91

The live chat exploded with comments:

“[Does this mean he’s breaking up with Thea?]” “[Finally! I knew a woman like Thea didn’t deserve someone like Jake. Good thing he made the right choice!]” “[No man would put up with this. In the end, Thea’s just reaping what she sowed.]” “[Stop wasting time, go in and catch her already! I’ve been watching this stream all morning. I can’t wait to see who’s in there.]” “[Yeah, let’s go! I’m ready to record this. Who’s the guy in her room?]”

Jake’s anger and determination to distance himself from Thea erased the last vestiges of guilt and affection in Ivy’s heart. Furious, Ivy slapped Thea again. “You’ve done something so disgraceful, and now you have the nerve to blame others?”

“Yes, I drugged her,” Ivy snarled. “So what? It’s Thea’s own fault for being stubborn and picking fights with Jake. If she had behaved, I wouldn’t have had to go this far. Besides, according to the plan, the man in Thea’s bed this morning was supposed to be Jake.”

Ivy didn’t believe she was at fault for the plan’s failure. It was probably something Thea did or said that made Jake leave. Either way, it had nothing to do with her.

Shaking off Thea’s hand, Ivy marched forward decisively. Emmalie gave Thea a disdainful look, her eyes gleaming with challenge and satisfaction. Yet Thea remained oddly calm, casting a slow glance at Emmalie.

“I’m curious,” Thea said. “There were plenty of reasons I could have not opened the door. So why did you jump to the conclusion that there was another man inside? Was it because that man was part of your plan from the start?”

Emmalie adopted a helpless, almost sorrowful expression. “Thea, even now you’re trying to push the blame onto me. Fine, if it makes you feel better, I’ll take it.”

Thea laughed, a chilling sound. “Too bad, Emmalie. Things rarely go as smoothly as you expect.” A flicker of unease crossed Emmalie’s face; her eyelids twitched.

Ivy, filled with rage, yanked back the bedcovers. Dozens of cameras were trained on the scene, eager to capture a half-dressed or fully naked man. But to everyone’s surprise, the bed was completely empty. Furthermore, the clothes scattered across it were all Thea’s; there wasn’t a single article of men’s clothing.

Ivy sighed in relief. Emmalie, however, froze in shock.

How? How could there be no one? Last night, when I went to see Max, I checked the surveillance myself. I saw a man enter Thea’s room, and no one left afterward. By that time, Thea had already been drugged, so how did nothing happen? she thought, struggling to make sense of it all.

Emmalie dug her nails into her palm, forcing herself to speak calmly. “Thea, why don’t you just tell him to come out? It’ll be easier for everyone.”

Thea stood from the cold floor, her face expressionless. She walked to the closet, opening each door one by one. Then, she opened the walk-in closet and the bathroom door, standing at the threshold with her arms crossed.

“Go ahead, check everything,” she challenged. “I’d love to see if we have a magician in here. Last night, I was alone in my room, resting. So how is it that Emmalie is so certain there’s a man here?”

The camera crew panned around the room, filming every corner. The room was spotless, with no sign of a man.

Still not giving up, Emmalie opened the balcony door, but it too was empty. Her face had turned pale; her hands clenched tightly in frustration.

What’s going on? Where did the plan go wrong? she thought.

Suddenly, Thea’s voice sounded from behind her. “Emmalie, you don’t look too good. Are you disappointed that there wasn’t another man in my room?”

The production crew, about to leave, paused. They hadn’t captured the scandalous footage of Thea cheating, but filming the Rowland sisters’ confrontation was equally interesting. More viewers flooded the live stream.

“[So it was all just a misunderstanding, but I think the Rowland family is really out of line. Just because Thea didn’t want to open the door doesn’t mean she was hiding a man. Who would want strangers barging in like that?]” “[Come on. Stop defending Thea. Even if this was a misunderstanding, her past actions against Emmalie are well-documented. Just look it up.]” “[Yeah, don’t forget how she bribed Emmalie’s piano teacher to cause trouble recently. She admitted to that herself.]”

Emmalie turned to Thea, tears falling. “Thea, what do you mean by that? I was only worried about you. And considering your upcoming marriage to the Hendrix family, wouldn’t it hurt you the most if things got messy now? I don’t know why I’m always in the wrong.”

Ivy stepped forward, pulling Emmalie behind her, and faced Thea’s mocking gaze. “Alright, it was all just a misunderstanding. There’s nothing more to say, especially with the crew still here. If you’re not embarrassed, I am.”

Thea chuckled lightly. “I was forced to stay here overnight, drugged on purpose, and then some man was arranged to take advantage of me. The next day, a camera crew is brought in to catch me in the act. Sometimes, I really wonder, am I the enemy of the Rowland family?”

Ivy, feeling guilty, raised her voice. “What nonsense are you spouting? Thea doesn’t seem well. Take her downstairs to rest.”

Several servants surrounded Thea. Dodging their hands, Thea raised an eyebrow with a sly smile. “Are you in such a rush to send me away because you’re afraid I might say something I shouldn’t?”

Emmalie stepped forward to defend Ivy. “Thea, that’s too much. Everything Mom does is for your own good. She’s worried sick about you, and now you’re trying to throw mud at her?”

Although Ivy felt guilty, she knew that if the blame wasn't pinned on Thea, her own reputation would suffer. She sighed, furrowing her brows, affecting the image of a helpless, misunderstood mother. “What drugs? Who would send a man to harm you? We’re your family. Last night, you were drinking with one person after another. I even had Emmalie go and talk to you, but you refused…”

But Thea didn’t move. She stared at Ivy, hoping to find some emotion, but was disappointed. The look in Ivy’s eyes—full of pain and disappointment—made it seem like everything was Thea’s fault.

Thea’s reputation had nearly been destroyed due to Ivy’s selfishness, yet Ivy showed no remorse. Max hadn’t shown up, allowing the camera crew to invade Thea’s privacy. He likely found the situation embarrassing. After all, Thea already had a bad reputation. Sacrificing her to protect the Rowland family was, to him, the right choice.

But what makes them think I’ll quietly accept all of this? Thea thought.


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