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The Mistress Who Ran Away With The Twins-Chapter 103: Too Blinded by Love
"Now tell me, are you even aware of whatโs in these photos? Do you know sheโs seeing other men behind your back not just your brother, but also some unknown man?"
Rome remained silent. He couldnโt bring himself to defend Sylvia, because even he didnโt know how to justify her actions. ๐ง๐โฏโฏ๐คโฏ๐ฃ๐โด๐๐๐.๐๐ฐ๐
All his suspicions hardened, confirming the betrayal he had feared from Sylvia. His chest ached from simply holding the photos in his hands.
"Tch... what a fool."
His father muttered, but Rome ignored him. He didnโt want to fuel any more of his fatherโs disgust toward Sylvia.
"You know, sheโs the kind of girl who could become your weakness. What do you think will happen if these photos reach our company directors? Youโll become a laughingstock, not just you, but our entire family for letting yourself be blinded by her without our intervention. Thatโs why I hate to say it, but she is not the woman for you."
Rome lifted his head to meet his fatherโs gaze His jaw clenched tightly. These were the words he hated to hear from him.
"She is not a decent woman. Even your grandfather has seen these photos. He already expressed his disbelief and disgust that a woman like her is the one you intend to marry. He even said he doesnโt want her to be part of our family. She flirts with your brother and spends time with another man. She is not the kind of woman who deserves to stand by your side."
"Thatโs why, on your birthday, Iโve already arranged your postponed engagement with Ingrid. I asked her family to allow you to get engaged with her again because I can no longer rely even on Greece. Heโs a playboy who doesnโt even respect his own brother, especially after having an affair with your girlfriend. Itโs better for you to settle with Ingrid than with that cheating, low womanโ"
"Stop it, Dad. I will not marry anyone but Sylvia."
Romeโs voice was cold, cutting him off sharply. For the first time, he met his fatherโs piercing glare with defiance.
His fatherโs glare sharpened.
"Huh... it seems youโve completely become a fool. If you remain stubborn and refuse to listen to me, then go ahead, choose her over this family! Even with all these photos, with her blatant betrayal staring you in the face, it seems she would still be your choice."
"Dad... enough."
Romeโs fists clenched, knuckles turning white. His jaw tightened as his gaze locked on his fatherโs without flinching.
" I know what you think of her, of me, of everything. But I will not let anyone decide who I love or who I will spend my life with. She may have made mistakes and betrayed me, but sheโs the only one I want by my side."
"It seems I have raised a fools without even realizing it. One of my sons is a playboy who toys with women, and you, Rome whom I thought was different turn out to be just as foolish. I did not raise you to throw your life away for a single woman. You will regret it if you choose her. No one in this family will ever accept her. Even if you marry her and have children, no one will acknowledge her. So now, think carefully about your decisions. On your birthday, everything has already been arranged. Your plans to propose to her will not happen. Only your engagement with Ingrid will proceed. Whether you like it or not, there is nothing you can do to change it."
"Dad. I will not marry Ingrid! I will not settle for anyone else. You can disapprove, the family can disapprove... but I will choose Sylvia. I will defend her, just as Iโve defended you and this family in everything youโve asked of me. She is mine, and I will not betray what I feel for her, no matter what you say."
"Have you completely lost your mind, or has that woman truly poisoned your brain? Do you want me to drill it into your head that she doesnโt love you the way you love her? Sheโs only using you for her own gain! Sheโs an orphan, a woman after your money! She will be your downfall if you continue indulging in your obsession with her!" His fatherโs voice thundered with anger.
However, despite that, Rome remained resolute. He didnโt flinch, didnโt cower. He refused to let his fatherโs anger dictate his heart.
"I donโt care. As long as sheโs with me, Iโll give her everything, even if the cost is my own downfall. No matter what you say, Dad, my mind will not change. She is the woman for me."
"Huh! Youโve completely gone insane! I donโt know from whom you inherited this stubbornness, but you are the worst! It would be one thing if you felt this way about a decent woman. Even if she wasnโt from an influential family, we could still accept her into this family. But now, seeing who she really is... that she flirts with anyone and is only after your money... that is not the kind of woman this family will ever accept! You are risking everything for someone unworthy, someone who will only bring shame!"
Romeโs face hardened. He didnโt want to defy his dad, but he also refused to let anyone insult Sylvia for her flaws.
"Do you wonder where I got my stubbornness from? Who else could it be but you, Dad? I heard from Grandpa that you fell in love with Mom despite her being poor and even having a history of cheating on other men. So what makes me different from you? What makes me different for also falling for a woman with the same flawsโ"
Before he could finish, his fatherโs hand shot out, gripping him by the collar and shoving him hard against the wall.
"You fool! Words are not enough to wake you from your obsession with that woman! Youโre dragging your mother into your madness too. Maybe itโs time I knock some sense into you!"
His father grabbed him again and slammed him even harder against the wall. Romeโs expression didnโt change, even as the anger and violence raged around him. His mind was focused entirely on Sylvia.
"Stop it! Stop it!"
His mom had entered the office, rushing between them without him noticing.
"What do you think youโre doing, Denmark?! Youโre hurting your son!" she cried, pulling him away from his father.
His father glared at her, seething.
"That fool has completely lost his mind! He doesnโt even respect us as his parents! I donโt want to see him for the meantime. Itโs better if you keep him away from me before I disown him completely!"
"Denmark, calm down! You shouldnโt say that to your son. Heโs probably just hurt, and thatโs why heโs saying things he doesnโt really meanโ"
"What? Then how about this! How do you explain this?"
His father threw one of the photos directly at his mom, silencing her completely.
"W-what is this?"
Rome watched closely as his mom froze while holding the photo his father had thrown at her. It wasnโt like the ones he had seen earlier. This one was different.
The photo showed Sylvia and Daniel leaving the same hotel together. Daniel had his arm around Sylvia, as if he were supporting her while they walked out.
His momโs face went pale, her hand trembling as she clutched the photo tighter.
She bent down and began to pick up the other photos scattered across the floor, her expression shifting from shock to disbelief as she studied each one.
Rome, however, didnโt know what to feel. His chest felt hollow, his thoughts tangled. He just stood there, letting both his parents look at him. His father with unrestrained rage, and his mom with pity and concern.
Then, the pity in his momโs eyes shifted. Concern melted into disappointment, and disappointment hardened into hatred.
"Rome... letโs talk for a moment."
His fatherโs brows furrowed as he turned coldly toward his mom.
"What? Thatโs all? You just want to talk to him after everything youโve seen?"
"Stop it, Denmark. I want to talk with Rome privately. Calm yourself first."
Before Rome could react, his mom tugged at his arm, pulling him out of his fatherโs office.
She didnโt stop until they stepped onto the balcony beside his fatherโs office.
The night air was cool, brushing against his skin, but the atmosphere between them was suffocating.
She paced back and forth for a moment, as though trying to steady her anger. Then, she turned and fixed him with a cold, piercing stare.
"Rome. I heard half of your conversation with your father. And I want to be honest with you, I am deeply disappointed."
Her words sank into him, heavier than the accusations his father had hurled earlier.
"Iโm disappointed that you still defend your girlfriend despite everything youโve seen. And what hurts more is that you even used my past as your shield, just to justify Sylviaโs betrayal to your father. You donโt know the full story of what happened between me and your dad. You only know half-truths."
Romeโs brows furrowed, his lips parting slightly, but his mom pressed on.
"If you think I was like Sylvia, then you are gravely mistaken. I did not betray your father the way youโve been led to believe. We had misunderstandings, yes, but I never cheated. That story you heard from your grandfather, it wasnโt the whole truth. It wasnโt what you think."
She then raised the photo in her hand, almost shoving it in his face.
"Look at this. What Iโve seen in these photos is clear. Sylvia is cheating on you. Unlike me, who was simply misunderstood, she is betraying you openly, without shame. And you know it too, Rome."







