Belly Wescott couldn't accept this, stammering as she tried to explain to George Flack, "George, what are you talking about? Did you hear this from someone? How can you not believe what you're seeing with your own eyes? Could it be..."
She didn't even finish her sentence before she began to sob. However, George believed Aria Grant more than ever.
The two continued in a stalemate until Belly Wescott sat down on the ground, "George, I thought that all the years I've been by your side would give you some feelings for me. I already invested my entire lifetime's emotions in you, and I can't separate myself from it anymore. If you insist on pushing me out, I can do anything, and after all, you know I'm a madwoman. Aria Grant, Ivy Grant, and even Dylan Flack, they won't be able to live a good life either."
Nothing was more threatening than a madwoman's threats. As George Flack listened to Belly Wescott's words, his entire back broke out in a cold sweat.