<b>Chapter </b><b>210: </b><b>The </b><b>Truth Unveiled </b>
Chapter 210: The Truth Unveiled
(Miranda’s POV)
<b>I </b>sat nervously in the interrogation room as Detective Harrison prepared his trap. The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, making my already frayed nerves worse.
“Just follow my lead,” he whispered before dialing the number we’d traced from the threatening calls. When the line connected, Harrison’s demeanor changedpletely. “Xavier ke, sorry about that,” he said casually, leaning back in his chair. “I yed too hardst night and forgot to send you the video.”
My heart pounded as I watched the detective’s performance. The man on the other end immediately took the bait.
“Hurry up!” The voice was eager, almost desperate. “I want to make that b***h Mirandapletely ruined! Did
you find six men to y with her as I requested<i>” </i>
I felt sick hearing those words. Someone had specifically requested six men to assault me.
Harrison maintained hisposure perfectly. “Of course, I’m sending you the video now.” “Just hurry up!” The man hung up impatiently after demanding the footage.
Detective Harrison immediately turned to hisputer. “Let’s see who our caller is.”
Through the police database, he quickly identified the phone number’s owner. “Steven Cross,” he announced, turning the screen toward me. “Do you know him?”
My eyes widened in shock as I recognized the face on the screen. “Steven Cross! He’s the deputy project manager of mypany. I fired him a few days ago.”
Olivia, who had been sitting quietly beside me, suddenly leaned forward. “That exins everything. Those men who drugged you were paid by Steven to harm you deliberately. Your friend Victoria must have been involved too.”
“How could this happen…” I whispered, my voice breaking. “Why would Victoria harm me? I’ve been so good to her, how could she…”
Within hours, police arrived at Steven’s door to arrest him. With the mastermind captured, solving the case became straightforward.
Steven and Peter were identified as the main culprits, harboring resentment over their dismissal and plotting revenge. Steven had approached my friend Victoria Hayes, paying her $30,000 to lure me out for drinks.
Peter, the project manager with years of experience and an annual sry over $80,000, had contributed $20,000 while Steven added $10,000 to fund their revenge plot against me.
Back at the police station, I couldn’t hold back my tears when Victoria was brought in. Myposure finally cracked.
“Victoria, why did you help them harm me? Haven’t I been good enough to you?” i sobbed, my hands trembling.
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<b>Victoria </b><b>broke </b>down <b>crying</b>, her mascara <b>running </b>down her cheeks<b>. </b>“<b>Miranda</b>, I was <b>wrong</b>, I really <b>know </b>I was <b>wrong</b>. Please forgive me, I really needed that money. My son needed <b>surgery</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>
<b>Through </b>my tears, I looked at her, heartbroken. “Victoria, we’ve been friends for so many years. <b>Why </b>didn’t you tell me you needed money? Do you think I wouldn’t have helped you if you had difficulties<b>?</b><b>” </b>
Victoria became even more emotional, crying pitifully. “I was wrong, I should have asked you for <b>help</b><b>. </b>Miranda, please don’t prosecute me, please drop the case.”
Her voice grew more desperate. “My son is only five years old, he just had surgery and is still lying <b>in </b><b>the </b>hospital. He can’t lose his mother. Please, Miranda, please spare me!”
To my shock, she suddenly dropped to her knees before me, kowtowing desperately. “I’m begging you<b>, </b><b>please </b>drop the case! I really know I was wrong. Let me kowtow to you.”
I remained cold despite her disy. “Victoria, attempted s<b>****</b>l assault is a criminal case, not something <b>I </b>can just drop.”
After a pause, I looked down at the woman kowtowing on the ground, my voice as cold as winter ice. “Even if I
could drop the case, I wouldn’t. I’m not a saint. You harmed me like this and still want me to drop the case<b>? </b>
Dream on!”
I trembled with anger, never imagining that someone I considered a close friend would help others harm me
so terribly.
When Victoria heard that the case couldn’t be dropped and I wouldn’t drop it anyway, she suddenly stopped
kowtowing. The woman abruptly raised her head, her eyes shing with hatred and malice.
“Can’t drop it, huh?” Victoria’s expression turned sinister,pletely different from her pitiful pleading
moments before. “Miranda ckwood, stop being so fake!”
Her eyes gleamed with disgust. “Did you really consider me a good friend? All these years, you gave me food you couldn’t finish, clothes you couldn’t wear, bags and cosmetics you’d used. What did you take me for? A trash can? Or a dog you kept?”
I was stunned, frowning in disbelief at Victoria, “How could you think that? I knew your family was struggling financially, so I always took care of you.”
My voice grew more desperate as I tried to exin. “I deliberately bought extra snacks to share with you, but you say they were leftovers? And those clothes – I intentionally bought them in your size and said I couldn’t wear them to give them to you. They were all new clothes!”
Tears streamed down my face. “Those bags and cosmetics were new too. I said I didn’t like them and gave them to you because I didn’t want you to feel burdened about reciprocating. I actually bought all those <b>things </b>specifically for you because I didn’t want you to feel pressured to give gifts back.”
My eyes filled with pain. “Victoria, I always considered you a very good friend. I never imagined that <b>all </b>my kindness to you would be interpreted this way.”
Victoria sneered coldly. “Ha! Miranda ckwood, stop acting like a good person! Yes, you’re a wealthy <b>pack </b>heiress, my family is poor, and I’m not worthy of being your friend.”
Her words cut deeper than any knife. “You think you were good to me, but do you know what <b>our </b><b>ssmates </b>said about me back then? They said I was your servant, a dog by your side, a lesser wolf <b>to </b><b>set </b><b>off </b><b>your </b><b>alpha </b>bloodline.”
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<b>Her </b><b>voice </b><b>grew </b><b>more </b><b>venomous</b>. <b>“</b><b>I </b><b>don’t </b><b>believe </b><b>you </b>never <b>heard </b><b>such </b><bments</b>. <b>You </b><b>knew </b>everything but <b>pretended </b><b>not </b><b>to</b><b>, </b><b>right</b><b>? </b><b>You </b>enjoyed that <b>feeling</b><b>, </b><b>didn’t </b>you? Having <b>a </b><b>low</b><b>–</b><b>ranking </b>wolf like <b>me </b><b>beside </b><b>you </b><b>made </b><b>you </b>look like a noble alpha female. Miranda, you’re just a hypocritical maniptor<b>!</b><b>” </b>
<b>I </b><b>staggered </b>back two steps, my eyes filled with despair. A dull pain spread through my <b>heart</b><b>, </b><b>and </b>I <b>felt </b><b>dizzy</b><i>, </i><b>nearly </b><b>unable to </b>stand.
Olivia quickly moved to support me. “Miranda, are you alright?<b>” </b>
I’shook my head numbly. “I’m fine.”
After leaving the police station, I sat in Olivia’s car like a lifeless puppet, my eyes vacant and expression numb. Throughout the ride, I remained silent while Olivia watched me with concern.
Perhaps sensing Olivia’s worried gaze, or needing someone to confide in about my inner turmoil, I <b>finally </b>broke my silence after a long period.
“It wasn’t like that,” I said softly, my voice filled with brokenness.
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