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Heartstrings on Fire novel Chapter 288

Agnes' voice was eerily calm, almost sincere in a strange way.

"Ivan, it's just you and me here. I know that the moment you stepped in, all the security cameras stopped working. There's no need for you to deny it."

A silence hung in the air before Ivan responded with a smile, "So you think I'm the one who leaked the video that tarnished your reputation?"

"That's not a suspicion, it's a fact."

"I've always been good to you. Why would you think that?" Ivan's tone remained smooth and steady.

Their conversation had an eerie calmness, like a casual chit-chat.

Agnes said, "The circuit on the 16th floor is faulty, no guests are allowed in. No one would go to the 16th floor unless they knew we were there."

"Oh? So you're implying that I knew you were on the 16th floor and I purposely filmed the video?"

"The lounge we were in was tucked away, in the middle of the floor. This building has dozens of floors, countless rooms and lounges, it wouldn't be easy to find us."

"Then why do you suspect it was me?"

"Because the only person who knew where I was, was Justin. I intentionally let Justin tell you."

"Because it was the perfect time to take me down. I'd just won best actress, I was at the peak of glory. Releasing the video at that moment would send me straight to hell."

"I have no reason to do that."

"You do. You did it for Mamie."

The atmosphere suddenly grew tense.

Agnes continued, "Was it you who planted 'Kingdom Heart' in my bag to frame me? You probably did it to ruin my reputation. I don't think you'd arrange for a crazy fan to threaten Mamie, but once that happened, you manipulated public opinion, painting me as a home wrecker. Moreover, you intentionally gave Mamie's endorsement to me, creating more conflicts between us. Today, if I didn't win the best actress, you probably wouldn't be in such a rush. But because I forced Mamie out of the entertainment industry, you had no choice but to take me down now."

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