Chapter 47 [So, this is all Yulissaâs selfâdirected act?]
[She risked her life just to drive Cassandra out of the Yates family?]
[Everyone, you have to understand that for an imposter to have permanent status, sheâll have to kick out the real one.]
[How vicious of her!]
[Tsk, tsk... So, this is how the Yates family educates their children. I canât even find words to describe this.]
[I almost fell for that innocent display. I didnât expect her to be so evil inside!]
Even Benjamin, Leonardo, and Miranda were in disbelief as they looked at Yulissa after hearing the recording.
âDid our precious Yulissa actually say that?â
Yulissaâs face turned pale, and she sobbed miserably. âDad, Mom, Leo, you have to believe me. I didnât say that. I donât know why Cassandra made this fake recording, but that isnât me. Please believe me.â
âI canât admit it. I canât!
âA recording canât prove anything.â
Leonardo wavered.
Yulissa had been kind ever since she was a child and had never lied.
âDid Cassandra perhaps accuse her?
âEven if she prepared the recording in advance, how could this turn up at such perfect timing?â
Cassandra knew this would happen. Everyone in the Yates family seemed like they were under a spell and always trusted Yulissa unconditionally. Even when the truth was presented right before them, they would not accept it.
âHow can you prove that your recording is real?â Leonardo refused to believe her.
This was how the Yates family was.
He kept telling her that he was her brother, yet he only trusted Yulissa.
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Chapter 47 He immediately trusted the waiter who said one sentence but refused the truth even when the recording was played for him.
âYou are welcome to take it for identification at any time. Hereâs the complete recording and the whole process of tonightâs auction. Do you think I recorded this beforehand as well? Well, thatâs amazingly allâknowing of me to be able to know everyoneâs offers.â
âItâs not his fault for being stupid, but he is wrong for not realizing his own stupidityâ
âEven if Lisa really did say those things, why did you push her? Didnât she ask you to save her? Why didnât you?â
Leonardo completely displayed his idiocy in public.
Kayden shook his head. âHow can the Yates family have such an idiotic relative?â
Indeed, Kayden was considered in the Yates family register, but he was a genuine member of the family.
In a more traditional way, Kayden was a direct line of descent from the Yates family.
Meanwhile, the others were relatives that had nothing to do with him. They could not even be included in the family registry.
Fortunately, the Yates family did not acknowledge these people.
Otherwise, it would be so embarrassing.
âMr. Yates, if you refuse to give up, I still haveâother evidence. Would you like to see them?â
âNo, donât!â Yulissa hurriedly stopped this. âCassandra, Iâve forgiven you. I wonât pursue the matter any further. Please donât do this.â
âIf itâs just a recording, I can still explain myself. If Cassandra brings out anything else, itâll be the end of me tonight!â
âYou forgave me and would stop pursuing the matter?â Cassandra seemed like she heard a joke and retorted, âBut I want to keep talking about it!â
Cassandra pointed to the corner on the terrace.
âSee that? There is a hidden miniature surveillance camera, so the terrace isnât a blind spot. There are also surveillance cameras keeping watch. Weâll know what the truth is as long as we check the surveillance footage.â
Everyone focused their/eyes and noticed there were indeed surveillance cameras.
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+5 âHow could this be? Isnât the terrace a blind spot? Why are there surveillance cameras? Itâs over. Itâs all over!â
Before she could figure out what to do, Kenneth had signaled Yannick to get the surveillance footage.
Three minutes later, Yannick showed up with a laptop.
The surveillance footage was displayed on the screen.
âMr. Yates, would you like to see? Itâs quite interesting.â
Leonardo felt a little embarrassed.
If he still did not understand what was going on by then, he could consider himself growing up in vain.
However, he did not expect Yulissa to do such a thing and slander Cassandra at the risk of her own safety.
âAnd itâs all to drive Cassandra away?
âHow much did she say was the truth about what happened at home for those two months?â
âCassandra, itâs all my fault. Please forgive me,â Yulissa suddenly apologized, which surprised Cassandra. âShouldnât she be adamant about not admitting to her faults? Then, she should be saying I accused herâ
âLisa, why did you do this?â Benjamin asked in disappointment.
Yulissa stuttered between sobs, âIâI was just too angry. CâCassandra had the medicine to treat Ray, but why doesnât she hand it out?â
âRay is also her brother. No matter how much Cassandra disliked me, she shouldnât treat Ray like that, so I...â
Miranda immediately believed Yulissaâs explanation. She trusted Yulissa was obedient and would never do such a thing.
Even if she did, there must be a reason.
âShe did it for Ray. I mustâve been blessed in this life to have such a great daughter!
Cassandra could not help but applaud.
3/4 17:36 Mon, 19 Feb G Chapter 47 âI must say, this remark really hits the spot for me. Itâs the first time Iâve heard anyone talk about guiltâtripping in such a refreshing way.â Cassandra grinned wildly and said, âI can give my medicine to whoever I want. Who are you to ask me for it?
You say youâre my relatives, but what have you done to prove that?â
âAfter I became an adult, you provided for me for two months. Didnât I give you back the 20âthousandâdollar living expenses and the 200âthousandâdollar tuition fees? What else do you want? My life?â Cassandra questioned.
Leonardo felt a little guilty and argued stiffly, âYou are the Yates familyâs daughter, which means youâre a member of our family, and your things belong to our family, too.â
âMr. Yates, go back and check the household register to see if my name is there. If itâs there, come back here and dispute me.â
Miranda could not help but retort, âDo you think that tiny sum is enough? I let you eat my food, stay in my house, and use my things. Donât those things cost money? Clothes, too. I used my money to afford those!â
âShe wants to cut ties with us? No chance!â
âMrs. Yates, Iâve paid all the expenses without missing a cent. Also, what did I use? Do you think I dare touch what belongs to the Yates family? As for clothes, you really know how to pick them out. All of them are in Yulissaâs size, but I need to pay? Do you think. Iâm a pushover?â
She went to the Yates residence and only took two sets of clothes. When she left, she wore one set while the other was deemed unnecessary.
âNow, theyâre saying they bought the clothes for me? How shameless!â
âYâYou... How can the clothes I bought for you in Yulissaâs size?â
âMrs. Yates, you didnât check my storeroom, did you? Once you go there, youâll see whether those clothes exist.â
Back then, Cassandra left the Yates residence with nothing, and everyone saw that.
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