At that moment, Colby stepped out from the Burke Estate, his gaze landing on Odie, who was about to drive off. "I'll only say this once," he said.

That simple sentence made Odie pause as he was opening the car door.

Colby's voice was low and steady. "I was wrong."

Odie looked at Colby, and Sophie, who had expected a heartwarming reconciliation between the brothers, was stunned when Odie coldly retorted, "Get lost." With that, Odie got into the car and sped away.

Sophie, taken aback by the scene, turned to Colby and asked, "Is this...what you call...making up?"

"I don't know. Whatever," Colby replied, his tone final.

He took Sophie's hand and said, "Let's go back inside."

...

Sophie followed Colby back to the lobby.

Elodie was dabbing Griffin's face with a cloth. Seeing Griffin silent, Elodie frowned and asked, "Doesn't it hurt? You were acting all tough just now."

...

Griffin stayed silent, his head bowed.

As Elodie applied ointment to Griffin, she said to Sophie, who had just entered, "Sophie, I need to talk to you alone."

Jenna frowned and asked, "What could you possibly have to say that can't be said in front of us?"

"Some things can be shared, and some can't. What I'm about to discuss is for Sophie's ears only."

Seeing the seriousness on Elodie's face, Sophie said, "Alright, let's talk upstairs."

Elodie put down the ointment and instructed Griffin to sit tight and wait for her. He nodded, his eyes full of tender affection.

Elodie and Sophie went upstairs.

Once they reached the guest room, Elodie finally spoke, "Sophie, I'm just like you."

Hearing this, Sophie furrowed her brows. "What do you mean?"

"Do you remember what I said the first time we met?"

Sophie did remember. The first time Elodie had met her, she had said something that made Sophie suspicious, but she hadn't dwelled on it too much. After all, the idea of rebirth seemed far-fetched.

"Are you saying that you also..."

Elodie cut her off. "What I mean is, the person working behind the scenes isn't Griffin, it's me."

"If you only wanted to say this, there was no need for privacy. I've known this all along."

Griffin always treated Elodie as someone more important than his own life

It was impossible for Elodie

alone to foster so many talents for Reeves Entertainment.

Elodie continued, "Since you've known all along, why didn't you ask me who is behind all this?"

"If you didn't want to tell me, asking would have been pointless." Sophie looked at Elodie and said, "Ms. Elodie, are you now ready to share everything you know with me?"

"Griffin knows what I know. But I know a bit more than him."

Elodie looked at Sophie. "Though I thought it was just a dream, I indeed lived my life once more."

Hearing this, Sophie's heart began to race.

It was as if, in this strange world, she had finally found someone just like herself.

"You mean, you also..."

"Yes, I lived once more." Elodie

looked at Sophie. "I was sent to the countryside as a child, living a hard life. Later, I was brought back to the family because the Reeves family had no heirs, and they called me. back. My husband's aunt wanted the Reeves fortune, and in my previous life, she deceived me, leading to the death of both my mother and me. After being reborn, I used the

knowledge from my previous life to change my fate. I think... we are the same, because in my memory, the daughter of the Russell family died in childbirth after marrying James."

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