Chapter 988
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 988:
âMrs. Gordon, it seems your story doesnât align with your daughterâs account. Youâll need to come with us,â he said firmly.
Rosalyn was reluctant.
Seated on the hospital bed, she turned to Evita and said, âEvita, be mindful of your words in front of the officers. Iâve never worn that ring.â
âMom,â Evita said, her voice trembling as she glanced nervously at the leading officer. âBut it is your favorite.â
âEnough, Mrs. Gordon. Donât use your daughter as a shield for your actions,â the leading officer reprimanded Rosalyn and instructed his team to keep a close watch on her. Then, turning his attention to Evita, he said, âMiss Gordon, weâd like to hearâ¦â
âMore about the ring. We trust youâll cooperate with us.â
Evitaâs eyes darted to her mother, now firmly under police watch. A wave of uncertainty washed over her, leaving her feeling lost and conflicted. However, under the officerâs commanding gaze, she managed a reluctant nod. âAlright, I will.â
With heavy steps, Evita followed the officer out of the room to provide her statement in the hallway.
Meanwhile, on the other end of the video call, Lila had heard Evitaâs claim that the ring was Rosalynâs favorite. But Lila wasnât convincedâit didnât sit right with her.
Rosalyn had always possessed sophisticated tastes and had never shown an interest in jewelry.
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How could Evita, her daughter, not know this?
A serious expression flickered across Lilaâs face.
Between Rosalyn and Evita, one of them had to be lying. Evita had meddled in Andrew and Madisynâs relationship, slandered Timeless Elegance, and even sold off her furniture. Evitaâs actions painted her as deceitful, making Lila lean toward believing in Rosalynâs innocence.
She couldnât allow Evitaâs schemes to succeed.
Without hesitation, Lila abruptly ended the video call and contacted the police. She accused Evita of embezzling her property and provided the authorities with Evitaâs current location.
Afterward, Lila approached Madisyn, who had just finished selecting models for the fashion show. Seeing Lila coming, Madisyn greeted her with a warm smile and gestured for her to come over and sign the contract.
Lila signed the contract with a resolute expression. Though a few details still needed discussion, she turned to Madisyn and said, âSorry, Miss Johns, I have an urgent matter to attend to.â She hesitated for a moment before lowering her voice and adding, âItâs about Evita.â
Madisyn, who had never intended to involve herself in Lilaâs personal matters, immediately sensed there was more to the situationâLila wouldnât have brought Evita up otherwise.
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