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Cruel Words and Hidden Pasts
Edison harshly warns Sydney not to provoke Bella, threatening her with prison just like her father, while Sydney is shocked by his cruelty. Flashbacks reveal their childhood promise to marry each other, contrasting sharply with Edison's current disdain. The episode climaxes when Sydney confronts Edison about forgetting her, hinting at their shared past in the orphanage.Will Edison remember his childhood promise to Sydney, or will Bella's lies keep them apart forever?
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