Chapter summary of Chapter 535 – Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) by GoodNovel
In Chapter 535, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) by GoodNovel, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) .
After multiple kidnapping attempts, her nerves were shot. She couldn't relax.
Even walking down the street, any man would trigger her fear.
Seeing Mia's furrowed brow, Sarah recognized the signs of PTSD. She made a silent decision.
When Melvin brought Benjamin in, Old Lady White rushed to her grandson, distressed. "Benjamin, you've lost so much weight in just three days!"
Sydney crowded in. “Benji, did they hurt you in detention?"
"No, no," Benjamin's unusual panic showed as he glanced nervously at Sarah, desperately denying everything.
Sydney caught on. She whirled toward Sarah. "What did you do to him? Grandmother! Mother! I just remembered something!"
She stared at Sarah in shock. "Mom! Don't you remember what she said when we first confronted her? She said she'd find a way to make Benjamin confess. Now I understand - she had him beaten into a confession!"
Amanda looked at Sarah in disbelief. "Sasa, is this true?"
"Aunt Amanda, you've already decided to believe her. Why ask me? If you want to know about beatings, shouldn't you ask Benjamin himself?" Sarah's gaze swept coldly across the room.
Her precious Sydney was behind this?
"What nonsense! She's your cousin! You'd frame your own family to protect that woman?" Mrs. Blanco pulled her daughter behind her protectively.
Sarah exchanged a glance with Melvin, who gave a slight nod.
"Sarah," Mia commented, watching the drama unfold, "who knew that sweet-looking girl could be so vicious? Even Lucy never plotted against her own brother."
"Once Benjamin chose to do wrong, who instigated him doesn't matter anymore," Sarah said grimly.

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