Chapter 24 Pretend

“I’m trying to confirm whether someone intentionally framed my mother and to give her the justice she truly deserves.”

Aurelia gazed deeply and intensely at the two people before her.

She needed a strong willpower to control herself.

Just as she had managed to subdue Melanie, she had nearly made a move to kill her.

However, she thought of her family, and of Hannah and Mabel, who had gone to jail for Luna and Melanie. Her rebirth would have been meaningless if she had made a move.

“You!” Luna exclaimed in shock.

Is she still the same Auri who wanted to please me in every possible way?

Melanie despised Aurelia.

She really couldn’t let the police come over.

With a flash of inspiration, she looked at Phyllis through tear–filled eyes. “We’ve already admitted. our mistake, Aunt Phyllis. Can we just let this matter rest, please? If this gets blown out of proportion, it won’t do anyone any good, right? Aunt Phyllis, please persuade Aurelia.”

Phyllis‘ heart was pierced by the call of “Aunt Phyllis.”

However, she was well aware that if the matter escalated, it would not bode well for Aurelia. It would further strain Aurelia’s relationship with the Leedon family. After all, they were her biological parents.

“Auri, let’s put an end to this matter,” Phyllis gently advised Aurelia. “I accept their apology, believe they won’t do anything like this in the future.”

and I

Gordon turned to look at his phone. He had already received the elevator surveillance video.

Indeed, the video showed Luna initiating the attack, but it happened in a blind spot. Therefore, it was impossible to confirm whether Luna had removed her own ring to frame Phyllis.

He forwarded the video to Aurelia.

Aurelia saw the video sent by Gordon and took a look at it.

“Since Phyllis has already accepted our apology, let’s leave the matter at that. Auri, I know you’re still upset at us for not buying you a car and even canceling your card. But all of this is for your own good. Come home tonight. I won’t hold today’s incident against you.”

Observing Aurelia’s consistent defense of Phyllis and her apparent indifference toward her, Luna suddenly experienced a pang of discomfort in her heart.

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Chapter 24 Pretend

Finished

Aurelia only had eyes for Phyllis, a

had never heard Luna speak in such a gentle manner. Now,

to bully my mother in the future, I will not let you off even if it costs

she left the office with

seemed as if she had become a different

Aurelia was out of her mind for daring to

her face, making her draw in a sharp breath.

I met Aurelia at La Royale Hotel. She slapped me and even managed to anger

I’m near La Royale Hotel. I’ll head over there

to see Aurelia. After so many days of not being able to reach her, he realized that Aurelia truly intended to

precisely during the lunch break when Phyllis and

daughter were

to

were quite lavish, with a balanced mix of meat and

mother-” Phyllis thought of the

you as my mother. From now on, I

talk to me. Did something happen to you at the Leedon residence? Did they bully you?”

been bullied by the

she was a child. If the Leedon family hadn’t

Phyllis to worry. “It’s nothing, Mom. Don’t

ask any more questions. If Aurelia didn’t want to talk

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twice as much in

lunch, Aurelia and Phyllis took the elevator to leave

hand tucked in his pocket, he exuded an aura of

seeing Aurelia enter the elevator, he merely cast

there were several

agreement, acting as

that he didn’t

elevator quickly reached

the elevator first, then briskly walked out of the

the hotel, she received a message from

Give me

and couldn’t help but start to

because of my dispute with Luna and

They were

a strong hand on her wrist, and due to

moved to Jacaster, we’ve both been increasingly busy with our own affairs, and I’ve neglected you. It’s my fault! I know I was wrong. You know how much I adore you. Since high school, you’ve been the only one in my

speaking, he leaned

who had just walked out of the

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