Watching Melodyâs retreating back, Zara stomped her foot in anger!
She was fuming with pent-up anger and had nowhere to vent it, especially since Melody was already long gone.
So she could only turn and jab her sharp nails into Yuri Walshâs chest, her expression full of discontent. "Didnât you hear what she said about me just now?! Why didnât you stick up for me?! You just stood there and watched her humiliate me?! Are you even my brother?!"
Yuri felt helpless in the face of Zaraâs barrage of questions.
He pushed her hand away from his chest and asked, perplexed, "Werenât you the one who provoked her first? Sis, whatâs your problem with her? I really donât get why youâre always targeting her."
As far as Yuri was concerned, his sister, Zara, had always been an elegant and independent modern woman who was friendly with most people.
Yuri just couldnât understand why Zaraâs attitude became so hostile whenever she saw Melody, or why she always had to make things so ugly.
Ever since they parted on bad terms at the banquet at The Nimbus Hotel, Yuri had sent Melody several apologetic messages, but her replies had been lukewarm at best.
Yuri had also tried to ask Melody out to dinner, hoping to apologize in person, but she had flatly rejected all his invitations.
Yuri could feel Melody growing more distant, and he felt it was all because of Zara.
Zara went after Melody every time they met, and Melody was the type to dislike someone by association. So, as Zaraâs brother, he was being dragged down with her.
This deeply frustrated Yuri.
He didnât want Melody to hate him, but he didnât know how to stop Zara from continuing to give her a hard time.
Zara snorted. Her face darkened as she answered, "Youâre still asking me why? Let me tell you, girls like that, who think they can use their pretty faces to marry out of their class, are absolutely no good!"
In Zaraâs worldview, women were divided into different classes. Only those at the very top of the pyramid were worthy of being her friendsâor her rivals.
Whether it was Melody Summers or Joanne White, they were both women from the bottom of the pyramidâtroublemakers trying to use their looks to climb the social ladder!
In Zaraâs eyes, their very existence was a sin!
Zara felt that if the world were a novel, she would undoubtedly be the high-born female lead, and Zane Simmons would be her male lead.
Therefore, Zane Simmons should marry her, followed by the classic story of a reformed playboy and a love that blossoms after marriage.
And women like Melody Summers and Joanne White could only ever be the wicked side characters who try to seduce the male lead!
At this thought, Zara snorted again. "That damn girl. At the banquet, she put on that whole âabove it allâ act, saying she wasnât interested in getting married and mocking me and our aunt for wanting to. I canât believe she found a boyfriend so quickly!"
Hearing Zaraâs words, Yuriâs expression dimmed, and he couldnât suppress a pang of disappointment.
Yuri was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, handsome and exceptionally capable. In his past relationships, girls had always been the ones to pursue him. This was the first time heâd ever wanted to be the one to pursue a girl.
Unfortunately, Melody seemed completely oblivious to his hints, and he had no idea how to get through to her.
He never imagined that in just a few short days, Melody would already have a boyfriend...
Zara sized Yuri up. Noticing his strange expression, she asked warily, "Whatâs wrong with you? Why that look? Donât tell me youâve actually fallen for that girl, have you?!"
Yuriâs brow twitched at her words. He turned slightly, awkwardly averting his gaze from Zaraâs scrutiny.
Zara knew her brother better than anyone. Seeing his reaction, there was nothing left to misunderstand.
She was suddenly both shocked and furious. "Yuri!" she yelled. "What is wrong with you? Youâve really fallen for that damn girl?! Didnât you promise just a couple of days ago that youâd go on the blind dates our aunt arranged for you?"
Yuri frowned. He had indeed agreed to meet the girls Kylie had introduced, but only to get his family to stop nagging him. It didnât mean he had any intention of getting involved with them.
Not wanting to argue with Zara any further, Yuri just said, "Youâre reading too much into it. Itâs nothing."
Then he turned and walked into the villa.
Zara stood rooted to the spot, skeptical. As she watched Yuriâs retreating back, her expression grew increasingly grim, as if a storm were brewing inside her...
******
After hanging up with Winnie Summers, Melody and Ian Summers rushed over. When they reached the 16th floor of Building 4, they saw Sylvia Lancaster standing in front of apartment 1606, pounding relentlessly on the door.
A man and a woman stood behind Sylvia.
The man was Simon Lancaster, while the woman was a middle-aged stranger to Melody, wearing a red down jacket and looking to be around fifty years old.
Melody couldnât help but frown when she saw Simon Lancaster. âI remember he was blacklisted from the complex,â she thought. âHow did he get in?â
âAlso, wasnât Sylvia kicked out of the Lancaster family? Why are the two of them together again?â
âCould it be that since the Hayes family fell, Sylvia has gone back to the Lancasters?â
While Melody was lost in thought, Sylvia pounded hard on the door of 1606 again.
Her voice urgent, she shouted through the door, "Please, open up! This apartment originally belonged to our family! Itâs very important to us, and Iâm willing to buy it back for the original price!"
"Please open the door! We can discuss this!"
"Iâm willing to add twenty thousand on top of what you paid for it!"
"Just open the door!"
But no matter how much Sylvia pleaded, there was no response from inside.
Seeing this, Sylvia frantically started trying the doorknob.
Melodyâs face darkened as she watched Sylviaâs actions.
She strode forward, pushed Sylvia away, and said coldly, "This apartment isnât for sale. You need to leave now!"
Melodyâs push sent Sylvia staggering. She let out a shriek and stumbled back a few steps, nearly falling.
Luckily, Simon caught her just in time.
When she got a clear look at the person in front of her, Sylvia was stunned. "Melody Summers? Why is it you? What are you doing here?!"
This was the first time Sylvia had seen Melody in this life!
Compared to the haggard, skin-and-bones figure from her previous life, the Melody of this life had a rosy complexion and was radiant. It was clear she hadnât suffered much hardship during the natural disaster.
For some reason, Sylvia suddenly felt a sense of crisis wash over her.
Even she didnât know where this feeling was coming from!
Melody just looked at Sylvia impatiently. "This is my home. Where else would I be? Iâve already bought this apartment, so you all need to leave!"
Sylviaâs eyes widened in disbelief. "You bought it?! How is that possible? Youâre just a country girl! Where would you get the money to buy an apartment?"
Sylvia didnât believe a word of it. After all, in her memory, the Melody from her past life had been completely penniless.
Sylvia remembered that when the Lancaster family first found Melody, she was just a recent college graduate with no savings to her name.
Robert and Elaine had initially planned to give Melody an allowance on par with what Sylvia and Silas received, but Sylvia had cried a few times, and afraid of hurting her feelings, they never brought up giving Melody money again.
Melody keenly picked up on the strange undertone in Sylviaâs words. She asked with a hint of confusion, "...Why would you think I donât have money?"
âThat really didnât make any sense.â
âWhy was Sylvia so certain that I was broke?â
Sylvia froze for a second. âCould it be that the Melody of this world is rich?â she wondered.
âBut why?!â
Sylvia felt things slipping out of her control.
But the situation was tense, and with a blizzard imminent, she had no time to overthink it. Getting this apartment back was the most important thing!
So Sylvia looked at Melody with an arrogant expression. In her past life, she had become so used to putting Melody down that she now instinctively tilted her chin up, speaking with a contemptuous sneer. "Melody Summers, apartment 1606 is mine. Mom and Dad bought it for me. Now get out!"
Melody was so incensed by Sylviaâs words that she laughed. "Sylvia, are you insane? I bought this apartment with my own money. Why on earth should I move out?"
Sylvia bit her lower lip. She suddenly turned to Simon, her expression aggrieved. "Brother, look at Melody! She actually swore at me! Mom and Dad clearly bought this apartment for me, but sheâs insisting on stealing it from me..."
Sylvia was used to turning to Simon for help. In her past life, whenever she and Melody argued, Simon would always step in to defend her.
All Simon had to do was open his mouth, and Melody would cave every single time.
Simonâs heart ached as he looked at Sylviaâs aggrieved expression.
He looked up at Melody, his expression disapproving. "Donât give Sylvia a hard time. She was injured a few days ago; she canât handle this kind of stress right now."
Simon sighed again, his face a mask of disappointment. "At the end of the day, Iâm still your older brother. Even if you refuse to acknowledge us, you canât deny our blood ties. For the sake of family, canât you just give up the apartment?"
Melody wanted to roll her eyes.
âThe Lancasters were once a prestigious family,â she thought. âHow is their logic more unreasonable than a roadside muggerâs?â
But before she could speak, Ian, who had been standing by her side, suddenly stepped in front of her.
Ian frowned and addressed Simon, "What âolder brotherâ? I wasnât aware my sister had another older brother. Who are you people? Demanding someoneâs home the moment you open your mouthsâhave you no shame?"