Chapter 759 The Checkered Past
Chapter 759 The Checkered Past
Sarah deliberated for moments before saying, “Queeny, if you don’t come back with me, you don’t have
anywhere to go, do you? Aren’t those friends of yours… all dead?”
Yes, those people who she believed were her good friends either sold her out or… died.
Felix killed them with his own hands.
She would never forget the look they gave her before they died.
That look showed how anguished they felt when they thought they were betrayed by someone they
trusted completely.
It was not until then that Queeny realized the Dragon Club was not the only one who thought she was
the mole that stole the crucial classified files. In fact, the Rosefinch Club also believed that given her
special relationship with Felix, in the confrontation of the two parties, she eventually submitted to her
soft spot and helped him in secret.
That was why her friends in the Rosefinch Club all accused her of betraying them before they died.
They demanded, “Queeny, we see you as our sister. Why did you stab us in the back?”
Why?
Heh! Who could know?
Queeny had been sandwiched between the two parties through the whole thing.
She remained neutral and helped neither side, for the stronger one would win either way in the end.
Therefore, she didn’t know who stole the files and spilled the secrets of the two parties to lead things to
this point.
Yet, the only thing she was sure of was that Felix refused when she desperately pleaded with him to let
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That cold look Felix wore at that time was indelible in her memory.
It was as if the ten years they had spent together had thoroughly become bygones.
The sweet moments they shared had also vaporized.
To Felix, Queeny had changed from his best partner to the most hateful traitor overnight.
He locked her up. During her imprisonment, he interrogated her numerous times, hoping to find out if
she stole the files.
Queeny denied. But that only vexed Felix, because he thought she was lying to him.
After all, the evidence he had gathered through his private investigation clearly said she did it.
Before their falling-out, Queeny was the only one person he fully trusted. Thus, other than him, only
she knew where those files were and how to get the key to the safe.
Therefore, Queeny’s denial was rather flimsy.
What was more, Felix had even killed her friends.
He knew she had every reason to seek revenge.
Queeny fell silent when all the evidence was laid out in front of her.
Though she knew she was definitely not the thief, no one would believe her other than such concrete
proof.
She gave up defending herself and remained completely silent. Felix just took it that she had tacitly
acknowledged her sin.
Thus, he never came to visit her.
During the six months of Queeny’s imprisonment, the two were like two icebergs living on the opposite
poles. They didn’t see each other once.
Queeny didn’t know what Felix was thinking or what he planned to do to her.
“Would he kill me? Or punish me in some other ways?”
She couldn’t answer, nor did she want to consider those issues.
She just lived like a walking corpse.
But one day, a woman showed up before her.
This woman looked kind of like her. But compared with the refined Queeny, this woman seemed more
alluring. She had a slender figure and a smiley face. At a glance, one could tell she was a fun, lovely
girl.
She stood in front of Queeny and eyed her condescendingly. Then, she let out a cry of surprise, as
though she only stumbled into this place by accident.
“Who are you? Why are you locked up here?”
The woman in a gorgeous dress clamped her hands over her mouth. She even took a step back as if
she had been frightened by Queeny.
Sunlight poured in from behind her. Its dazzling brilliance radiated from the hair she dyed blond.
Queeny didn’t speak but stared at her with a cold face.
Later, Felix came in.
He seemed a little angry after he heard that the woman had run into this place. But he was good at
concealing her emotion. Thus, he looked quite normal except that his face was a little somber.
Felix glanced at Queeny and then swiftly looked away. He turned around with a frown and asked the
woman disgruntledly, “Why did you come here?”
The woman put her hand on her chest and leaned against Felix, looking so vulnerable.
“I was bored so I took a walk and ended up here. I didn’t mean to barge in. Felix, who is she? Why is
she behind bars?”
Felix darted another distant look at Queeny.
His deep eyes were perfectly calm, as though he was looking at a total stranger.
He parted his thin lips and said coldly, “She's a sinner.”
“A sinner?”
The woman was more surprised. Her big, clear eyes that were fixed on Queeny widened.
Then, as if something had occurred to her, her pupils registered consternation. She uttered, “She can’t
be the…”
But she swallowed the rest of her words as though she had thought of a certain taboo.
Still, everyone knew what she wanted to say.
Felix showed an almost imperceptible frown. He didn’t comment on this but said, “There is nothing to
look at here. Let’s go.”
After that, he whipped around, put his arm around the woman’s waist, and left with her.
Before leaving, the woman cast a backward look at Queeny. That look was full of sympathy. Yet, if one
looked closely, one could notice traces of smugness and mockery in it.
Queeny felt that her frozen heart had been ripped apart again.
She called after Felix before he stepped out of the room.
This was the first time in half a year that the two spoke to each other.
Felix stopped in his tracks, but he didn’t look back.
Queeny asked, “Felix, who is she?”
Felix just stood there. His tall figure blotted out the light that shed in from the door, casting her in a
shadow.
A while later, Felix replied in an aloof tone.
“It’s none of your business.”
“None of my business…”
Queeny’s heart shuddered. She felt that this simple remark was like a sharp knife. It stabbed deep into
her heart and twirled, causing all of her organs to churn in pain.
She was rooted in place. Her face instantly turned ashen. After a long while, she laughed in a broken
voice.
“That explains it…” She nodded. Though she was still sitting in the filthy cell, her eyes were sparkling
like luminous pearls in the darkness.
She remarked, “I understood. Get out!”
Felix’s figure stiffened.
Still, he marched out without looking back.
Hours later, he was informed that there was an emergency in the cell.
Felix immediately dashed out of his room, only to see the cell Queeny was staying in was in a sea of
flames.
His countenance altered at once. Despite everyone’s obstruction, he rushed in that direction.
However, what he saw there was beyond his imagination.
That night was the most unforgettable in Queeny’s life.
She fought the guards and broke out of the cell.