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The Prison-Made Queen novel Chapter 316

Fitch's defense of Tamara had gone beyond reasonable logic. Even though Tamara was suspected of murdering his own biological daughter, he was actually trying to exonerate her as if nothing had happened? The Sherwood family's "defense" of the Sloan family seemed to have an ulterior motive.

At this thought, Leilani's gaze darkened slightly. The show, it seemed, was far from over. Destroying them completely right now would actually be boring. She wanted to see exactly what game Fitch was playing.

Seeing that Leilani had stopped pressing the issue, Fitch let out a sigh of relief. The Sloans also relaxed; after all, everyone was happy as long as Leilani didn't keep pushing.

However, Yvonne couldn't accept this outcome. Fitch's attitude toward Tamara was a clear betrayal of her, his own flesh and blood. She burst out from the crowd, her eyes red and rimmed with tears, her voice choked with emotion. "Dad! Why are you protecting Tamara like this?"

She pointed at Fitch, her fingertip trembling slightly, filled with despair. "Tamara almost killed me! Back when you all thought Leilani was the culprit, you didn't have this attitude at all!"

What was so special about Tamara that she deserved such preferential treatment?

Fitch's face sank. "Yvonne! The situation is different now. Stop making a scene. Can we discuss this later?"

Yvonne let out a cold laugh. Even now, Fitch thought she was just making a scene. She felt she could no longer communicate with them. "I'm making a scene? Fine! Then go ahead and keep protecting your 'precious daughter-in-law'!"

With that, she turned and ran, tears streaming down her face.

Seeing this, Leilani immediately let go of Callahan's hand and hurried to catch up with Yvonne. "I'll go check on her."

Callahan saw the worry in Leilani's eyes and nodded. "I'm coming with you."

The two quickly chased after her, leaving the banquet hall in chaos.

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