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Olivia did not care about being framed. She believed that she had numerous ways to prove herself if she wanted to, even to the extent of pointing out the logical flaws in their accusations. She was confident in her ability to unravel their allegations.
However, what amused her was that the members of the Taylor family weren’t interested in knowing the truth. They only wanted Olivia to take the blame and admit guilt.
In their minds, they had already sentenced her to death, making her struggle futile.
Regarding the text message, it couldn’t possibly prove her connection to the criminal. She could easily contact the mobile carrier to retrieve call records and duration. If she were truly involved with the culprit, there would be more than just one text message to establish a pattern of communication.
The initial steps of finding the individual, and arranging his entry into the hotel all of that required communication.
With decades of experience and wisdom, Liam should’ve detected the oddities of the situation. As long as he got someone to investigate slightly, he would be able to discover the truth.
Yet, he hadn’t investigated. He had chosen to follow Emma’s accusation and believe Olivia’s guilt without taking the time to properly investigate the matter.
At that moment, Olivia realized it clearly.
Liam was ready to abandon her.
Perhaps it was because she still had some hope in her heart, so she wanted to ask him personally if he was going to harm her.
Even William, the one who had shown her warmth in the Taylor family, had also given up on her.
Actually, at that time, Olivia was very confused. She didn’t understand why.
Why did they do this to her?
Had she done anything outrageous? No, she hadn’t done anything that warranted such a harsh reaction from them.
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did she want to waste her energy
the Taylor
her and calmly said, “If I wanted to
those men, Olivia had numerous strategies at her disposal. She had
chosen to surrender since she considered their kindness in giving birth to
and open, but Emma couldn’t understand.
difficult for her to understand the vast expanse of others‘
them. She wanted to take on a pose of innocence to deal a fatal
her illegitimate
more regretful she would be in the end.
Amelia could flip her emotions in
she couldn’t allow that
herself to calm down and fixed her gaze on Olivia. “Do you know why Liam isn’t on your side? Do you
“Because of
like that of a startled lamb. She trembled and raised her
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that difficult to guess?”
these, but she simply couldn’t be bothered to waste her
no wrong with striving openly for what one liked. But why would people
inferiority complexes resorted to such schemes, hiding in the shadows, and employing
had resorted to such lowly
it to her fear of Yvonne, Emma felt uncomfortable. She
carried a note of scorn as she said, “Don’t be too arrogant. Yvonne had to rely on a suicide attempt to gain pity during her last visit to the Taylor family. By exploiting Amy’s compassion, she managed to drive
the Taylor family?”
had seen through the facade of the Taylor family members. If Yvonne didn’t have something substantial to offer, Liam and William wouldn’t
had even won the
insight made Emma uncomfortable. She had always looked
every time they clashed, Emma always
effortlessly dismantled her arguments. If it hadn’t been for Yvonne’s assistance, Emma wouldn’t have been able to compete
was unbelievably sharp.
continued, “Do you
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