âThey tried to harm Elena, and this time, they framed you,â Caleb said angrily.
âItâs time for us to fight back.
I wonât let them go this time!â
Deniseâs POV: Yesterday, I watched as the reporters swarmed around Debra and bombarded her with questions.
It was the first time I had seen her so flustered.
âDebra mustâve been plotting this since before she came to the Thorn Edge Pack!â
âThatâs right! I donât know how she managed to fool our Alpha.
We canât let such a person become our Luna.
â
âThis kind of rogue is very scheming.
âThis kind of rogue is cunning.
Everyone must be cautious and not be deceived.
â
The onlookers began to doubt Debra.
I couldnât help but sneer.
Clearly, these people were influenced by the reports arranged by the Barton family.
It was a pleasant surprise for me.
I never anticipated that the people of the Thorn Edge Pack would be so gullible.
Just a few days ago, Debraâs reputation was soaring as she was praised for her heroic act of saving people at the gym.
But now, the report had easily shattered the publicâs trust in her.
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A simple news report managed to destroy the trust of the public so easily.
There seemed to be no logic or judgment in their reactions, It was absurd! Nonetheless, their naivety made my plan progress smoothly, and I felt quite satisfied.
Debraâs reputation had been tarnished, and no matter how much Jenifer tried to protect her, it seemed highly unlikely for Debra to marry Caleb, This was exactly what I wanted-I wouldnât let Debra get what I couldnât have.
Debraâs reputation had been tarnished, and no matter how much Jenifer tried to protect her, it seemed highly unlikely that Debra and Calebâs wedding would push through.
This was exactly what I wanted-I wouldnât let Debra get what I couldnât have.
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That night, I finally had a good nightâs sleep-the best one since I was expelled from the Wright family.
Seeing Debra in trouble brought me an odd sense of relief.
I was eager to see how sheâd try to save herself this time around.
The following day, I woke up early.
The sunâs rays streamed through the window, and after stretching in bed lazily, I leisurely freshened up and made my way to the Barton familyâs living room.
Tina was sitting on the sofa, deeply engrossed in reading the newspaper.
I approached and caught a glimpse of the headline-it was about Debraâs predicament from yesterday.
âWell done, Denise.
â Tina praised me with satisfaction, a spark of energy in her eyes.
She smiled at me, clearly pleased with Debraâs current situation.
âOur hard work paid off.
Debraâs in trouble now!â
Although I was also feeling smug about the overall situation, I couldnât help but ask, âDid you take care of Jaylaâs matter properly? Is there any evidence left?â
My main concern now was the possibility that we left some evidence that might lead Caleb to discover something about Jaylaâs death.
Tina responded confidently, âDonât worry.
Thereâs no evidence left.
The bribed prison guard said that Jayla had been silenced before her demise.
She couldnât even cry for help when the guard poisoned her.
Thereâs nothing to trace.
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