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Built His Empire Then Watched It Burn When He Cheated novel Chapter 586

Summary for Chapter 586: Built His Empire Then Watched It Burn When He Cheated

Summary of Chapter 586 – A pivotal chapter in Built His Empire Then Watched It Burn When He Cheated by Opal Aguilar

The chapter Chapter 586 is one of the most intense moments in Built His Empire Then Watched It Burn When He Cheated, written by Opal Aguilar. With signature elements of the Novel genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

His chest tightened, and he spoke sharply, "Then, explain this to me. If you really had nothing to do with it, why did Roretha, who lives upstairs, say she saw you running out of the building looking all flustered right before Nakala's accident?"

Melody's eyes went wide in shock, and she staggered backward, collapsing onto the bed.

"Mom! Don't tell me you really went to Nakala and told her about Frederick's death. Is that why she fell down the stairs and lost the baby?"

Zacharias took a step closer, staring at Melody with disbelief and accusation in his eyes.

She shook her head, clutching the blanket tight.

"Of course not! Zacharias, I'm your mother! I gave birth to you and raised you. How can you trust someone else over me? And now you're accusing me of murder?

"After all I've done for you, is this what I get? What could you possibly gain from your mother being accused of such a crime?"

She straightened her body and argued, sounding aggressive instead of guilty.

Zacharias frowned. Since there was no one else around, there was no reason for Melody to lie. He said, "Jonathan told me. Roretha claims she saw you that day, and she's willing to testify.

"Mom, this is serious. You'd better be straight with me."

Her grip on the bedsheet got tighter, but her tone was impatient. "Zacharias, how could you trust him and not me? If what Jonathan said were true, he would have called the police and had me arrested already!

"As for Roretha, you know she never liked us. If she really saw me, why didn't she report it back then?

"And besides, Nakala was the only person who actually helped us back then. I was close to her, remember? I even promised I'd help her with her baby after she gave birth. Why would I ever hurt her?"

Zacharias thought about it—Melody was right. Roretha had always been at odds with their family.

Back then, his father, Richard, was always violent, creating chaos at all hours of the day.

Roretha lived right above them.

Zacharias figured Melody made sense. If Roretha really had seen anything, she wouldn't have kept quiet all these years. Sure enough, it's Jonathan stirring things up. What a snake, trying to pin Nakala's death on my mom!

That would take the heat off Jonathan.

He really is cunning!

What Zacharias didn't see was that after he left Melody's room, she started shaking vigorously. She only stopped when she slid from the bed to the floor.

She hugged herself, terrified, and her mind flashed back to those years.

Nakala had been a teacher—gentle and kind. She was Melody's best friend back then, and she always showed sympathy for her and her children.

Whenever Richard lost control, Nakala was the first to help.

She'd called the police for Melody more than once, gone to the neighborhood committee with her, and even taken the kids in at the Claude Residence.

Because of Nakala, Frederick even stood up to Richard several times, sometimes fighting so hard that the neighbors would all gossip.

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