As Claudia spoke, she walked over to Josie. Her voice then became notably gentler.
âAre you okay?â
Mixed emotions brewed within Josie. âI didnât do, so Iâm fine.â
Claudia turned around to face Ava directly. Her first words were, âYoung lady, Iâve met you before.â
âMrs. Olsenâ¦â Avaâs heart sank to rock bottom.
âTwo years ago, I gave you a large sum of money in my sonâs condominium and asked you to leave him. You accepted the money and agreed to my terms. Yet, you stayed by his side and demanded more money by using pregnancy as an excuse.â
With every word from Claudia, the color drained from Avaâs face. In the face of such immense pressure, she couldnât utter a word of denial.
âIf it werenât for me insisting that you get an amniocentesis, we would never have known that the child you carried wasnât my sonâs.â
Following that single statement, the crowd plunged into an uproar. Whoa! A honey trap!
âWhatâs this? You raked in money hand over fist, yet it was still insufficient? Now, youâre even trying your tactics on my daughter.â
Claudiaâs mention of the word âdaughterâ rolled off her tongue with such ease and familiarity that Josie was almost too stunned to react.
Avaâs face flushed bright red, but she insisted, âRegardless of whatever happened in the past, the fact remains that the bangle was found in your daughterâs handbag now.â
Claudia gave a slight nod, then turned and motioned at the subordinate she brought along. âCheck the bangle and see if itâs worth millions.â
Before she came over, she had already learned of the entire situation and purposely brought along an antique appraiser.
Avaâs hand trembled as she held the bangle. She took a deep breath. âRegardless of its worth, stealing is still a crime!â
Without even needing to touch the bangle, the appraiser made his conclusion. âThe color isnât rich enough, and the material is too thin. It couldnât possibly be a family heirloom. Itâs a fake.â
The first lie was shattered.
Claudia flashed a smile at Ava. âYouâre right, young lady. No matter its worth, stealing is a crime.â
Ava nodded emphatically. âTherefore-â
âBring him in!â commanded Claudia in a deep voice.
At the entrance on the top floor, a young boy was escorted in under duress. Josieâs brows furrowed in surprise, for it was the same person who asked her for a photo, and the person escorting him in was none other than Larry.
Seeing him is akin to seeing Dexter. He has also come?
Bethany was lost. âWhat is this?â
Larry forcefully pinned the young boy to the ground. âSpeak for yourself!â
âI⦠the bangleâ¦â Noticing the look in Shirley and Avaâs eyes, the young boy didnât dare lift his head. He said through tears, âIâm an extra hired by Ms. Ava. She⦠She was the one who instructed me to stop Josie under the pretense of taking a photo and slip the bangle into her bag.â
After he had finished speaking in a stutter, everyone was taken aback.
Vivian snorted. âWhat a despicable tactic. How filthy.â
Bethany, on the other hand, was puzzled. âSo, how did you find out about it?â
âAs soon as I arrived at the hotel, I ran into this furtive man. At a glance, I could tell he was up to no good. With just a bit of pressure, he spilled everything.â Larry had his hands clasped behind his back, exuding a dominant aura.
With that, the second lie was exposed.
Ava trembled even more violently. She lifted her head, only to find that Shirley was no longer where she had been.
She fervently shook her head, wanting to deny it all, but she knew that at that point, no one would believe her. Moreover, she was incapable of going against Claudia.
âMs. Ava, can you apologize now?â Claudia asked, her voice resonant.
Ava dared not lift her head. She shuffled her feet slowly. Just as she wanted to bow in apology to Josie through her tears, she was stopped. The latterâs voice was icy. âTell me who your accomplice is, and you donât have to apologize.â
Ava was taken aback for a moment, but she then quickly said, âI did this all by myself. I was jealous and despised you, so I framed you. Iâm sorry!â