Leila's heart raced as she heard Balfour’s demand to send her to the police. "Mr. Howard... please, no! I'm innocent... Ms. Dunhill is framing me..."
Mr. Balfour snorted dismissively, "And why would she frame you? If you're not guilty, why rush back to clean the pot?"
Tears welled up in Leila's eyes, but she was at a loss for words, "I just..."
Running out of patience, Balfour commanded, "Quinton, take her away!"
"Yes, Mr. Howard!" Quinton stepped forward, gripping Leila tightly, preparing to escort her out...
Realizing she couldn't deceive them any longer, Leila clenched her teeth, glaring at Ivy.
"Ivy, you're so damn lucky! The young master was almost convinced by me, and yet you still managed to trap me like this. What a schemer you are!"
As she spoke, her emotions surged, and tears streamed down her face, "You're a wicked woman, a wicked woman! You're not worthy of my Mr. Howard!"
Desperate, Leila reached out to claw at Ivy.
Before Ivy could react, a strong hand pulled her away, avoiding Leila's grasp.
Regaining her composure, Ivy turned to see Balfour, her heart skipping a beat.
Thank goodness he was there in time to pull her back, saving her from Leila's wrath.
"Thank you," Ivy murmured, turning her gaze back to Leila.
Refusing to leave with Quinton, Leila looked at Balfour, crying incessantly, "Mr. Howard, I've worked here for so many years without a single mistake! Can you give me another chance? Please don't send me to the police, I'll never do it again!"
Ivy peered out the window, watching as the police took Leila away. Despite her struggles, there was no escaping the consequences.
This was the Howard family's way of justice, indeed fair and impartial.
Turning around, Ivy noticed Balfour standing behind her. He asked, "You feel sorry for her?"
"Not at all," Ivy shook her head firmly, "She made her bed, now she has to lie in it."
Mr. Balfour's eyes narrowed slightly, "Ivy, you're smarter than I thought."
Ivy pursed her lips, "If I hadn't tricked her, I wouldn't have been able to prove my innocence."
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