“To avoid a simple apology, you made up such a cheap lie? You think these little tricks can fool me? Apologize now!”

His tone was vicious, as if the panic moments before had been my imagination.

He even tried to grab my collar again.

I smiled, stepped aside, and pulled out the paper agreement from my bag. I slapped it across his face with a sharp crack.

“Open your eyes and look carefully.”

“This is the agreement we both signed five years ago. And you’re calling me a liar?”

“Your signature, your fingerprint, the official company seal. You think I forged all that out of thin air?”

The moment the paper hit his face, the entire venue fell into absolute silence.

Felix held the document, his expression changing visibly.

He stared at every line of the agreement, his pupils shrinking little by little.

A second later, he clutched his head in pain, dazed, as if some violently buried memory was struggling to resurface.

Tracy immediately threw herself at him, crying so hard her voice trembled.

“Felix, Ulyssa must love you too much… that’s why she made up these memories to hold on to you…”

“Don’t blame her, she didn’t mean it. She just cares about you too much…”