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Undeterred, Vera pressed on, her voice carrying a tinge of accusation, “Lyndon Coleman! You are nothing compared to Mr. Gordon!

Rena was raised with utmost indulgence by Mr. Gordon, who shielded her from any sense of injustice. I recall my college days when, during rainfall, he would arrive with an umbrella to shelter Rena. Once, at the school gate, when rainwater pooled deeply, Mr. Gordon, despite being over fifty years old, carried Rena on his back.

During those moments, envy pervaded Rena’s classmates.”

Vera yearmed to express more, to delve deeper into her concerns.

However, Rena gently halted her, saying, “There’s no need.”

Rena directed her gaze towards the policemen, a serene smile gracing her lips. “I possess surveillance footage, complete with audio. Today, Miss Coleman intentionally cut her wrist and falsely accused me without cause. She either suffers from a mental ailment or is deliberately engaging in criminal behavior. Now, I will present the evidence and formally press charges against her for defamation and persona! injury.”

Upon Rena’s concluding words, her secretary promptly unveiled video.

The policemen watched the footage with unwavering attention

Elvira’s countenance underwent a dramatic change. “Rena, you are so conniving. You set me up.”

“Silence!” Lyndon reprimanded Elvira sharply.

He felt his heart shatter. He had never anticipated such actions from Elvira.

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He had never imagined that she would orchestrate such scheme against Rena.

He had always believed Elvira to be a well-behaved, kind girl. albert a tad headstrong.

Lyndon turned his gaze towards Rena, his voice trembling as he uttered, “Let’s have a conversation.”

Elvira, born into a wealthy family, had grown accustomed to having her whims catered to.

In a tone devoid of emotion, Elvira remarked, “Dad, what is there to discuss with her? At best, you could give her some money, much like dismissing a beggar.”

Upon uttering those words, a resounding slap struck her face.

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It marked the first time Lyndon had ever laid a hand on Elvira.

Trembling, he stammered, “Elvira, she is your sister! She is my daughter, not a beggar.”

Elvira’s complexion paled.

How could this be?

How could Lyndon be aware of Rena’s true parentage ?

Elvira had torn the letter into shreds.

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