Chapter 411 Facing off_1

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Rebecca seems to have a strong soul. She maintains composure but her pale face is diffuse with a touch of listlessness. She's hanging on for the man she loves so much she could give her life for. Her pride and dignity wouldn't allow her to expose her wounds to a stranger, much less a romantic rival, if not for Yves King. But everything she does, every vulnerability she shows, is just to gain sympathy.

Faye Owen's clear and bright eyes, like stars, unknowingly, become misty, forming droplets of tears. As the tears slide down her smooth, fair cheeks, her disdain for Rebecca disappears, replaced by deep sympathy and pity.

However, she knows that a woman like Rebecca despises sympathy the most, a common phenomenon in psychology. The lower one's self-esteem, the prider one becomes. Although her heart was filled with various sorrowful emotions, she quickly suppressed them.