Bella’s heart was still racing. She watched the leaked security footage online one more time.
“Mom, how could you be so careless? How could something this serious happen without you taking any precautions?
No matter what, if you’re going to do something like this, you have to do it without leaving a single trace.
Even if you were trying to copy what I did back then, you can’t just copy the surface-level stuff.
When I pushed that wretched old woman down the stairs all those years ago—the one who kept you out of the family for over a decade—I was holding Lillian’s hand.
Even with the security footage, it was hard to tell whether I pushed the old hag or Lillian did.
But look at you. In this video, Lillian is a considerable distance away from you. There’s no way to deny it.”
Sabrina was also frustrated. She had only dared to act because she was certain there were no cameras in that part of the house.
“It’s the camera angle. I was standing right next to her at the time. I was trying to frame her, so why would I be standing far away?
I was worried someone might see us, so we were very close. I don’t know how many hidden cameras she has in this house to find such a damning angle.
From any other angle, it would have been impossible to show such a gap between us.
Damn it, that little bitch is making me furious.”
Sabrina was, of course, angry. She thought it was a guaranteed win, but who knew it would turn out like this?
Bella felt an inexplicable irritation. “Lillian should just die already. Isn’t she sick? Terminally ill? Why isn’t she dead yet?
Causing such a commotion at a time like this… what about my wedding with Sebastian?

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