But now, looking at the photos on the company's big screen and the excitement on Sophia's face, I pulled out my phone and snapped a picture of the screen.

Then, I quietly dialed the police.

My actions stunned Sophia. She looked to Matthew, who was hiding in the crowd, for help.

"Hello, police? I was drugged and taken to a hotel without my knowledge. Yes, I have evidence. I hope you can investigate and clear my name..." I said.

Before I could finish, Sophia angrily slapped my phone out of my hand.

The phone hit the ground, its screen shattering into pieces.

"Why are you calling the police? Are you out of your mind?" she shouted, glaring at me.

I innocently spread my hands. "You're accusing me of cheating, but I have no memory of it. The only possibility is that I was drugged. Don't worry, I'll make sure that person ends up in jail for life."

As I said this, I shot a meaningful glance at Matthew in the crowd.

Realizing I was serious, Matthew quickly stepped out of the crowd and tried to smooth things over.

"Calm down, everyone. Sophia, you can't just conclude Wyatt is cheating based on a single photo. Isn't there anything you two can't work out as a couple?" he said, trying to defuse the situation.

I kept silent. I watched as he kept signaling to Sophia, but she remained unmoved. It was almost laughable.

How blind was I in my past life to not see what was going on between them?

Suppressing the coldness in my eyes, I listened as Matthew continued to persuade Sophia.

"Think about how good Wyatt has been to you. He hands over his entire salary every month. The house is even in your name only. If you're going to doubt him over one photo, I'll have to stand up for him."

He and Sophia bickered in front of the coworkers, ignoring everyone around them.

If you listened closely to what he said, you'd realize he was actually hinting at Sophia to bring out more evidence of my so-called cheating, to seal the deal.

I smirked bitterly, feeling sorry for myself.

If I hadn't gone through that death, I'd never have known that today was a carefully planned show between the two of them to ruin me.

Ever since my sister, Luna passed away, I had treated Sophia as my only family.

She said she didn't feel secure, so I put only her name on the house deed.

I deposited my entire salary into her account every month and handled everything around the house.