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Betrayal At The Altar (Rachel and David) novel Chapter 430

Betrayal At The Altar

Chapter 430

That evening.

The middle-aged couple in Pollister was being interviewed by TV stations and the interview was broadcasted in real-time.

In the image, the couple looked even older than ordinary people their age. Their hair was dyed white, and their gazes were empty and sad.

A reporter asked, “This is your fifth year doing the silent protest. Will you continue if you don’t get what you want?”

The woman was in a daze for a moment before she said resolutely, “Yes! I want an explanation for my daughter! I believe that the law catches up to everyone. I believe that Go d is watching what we do, and I believe in karma!”

The reporter asked again, “The school had clearly punished the perpetrator. back then. Why are you still doing this?”

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compared to the people in school, I’m more willing to believe in my child!” The woman carefully took out the note written by her daughter when she was alive. Although it had been a long time, the note was well-protected. It was not damaged at all, and the handwriting was still clear. “This is my daughter’s handwritten will. It clearly says that her dormitory mates abused her. That means that it is not Jessica!”

The reporter looked at the yellowed paper and asked, “Since we know that the culprits were her roommates, why didn’t the school deal with it seriously and chose to push someone else out to take the blame?”

The victim’s father, who had been silent all this while, finally spoke up. His face was filled with mockery. “Because the real culprit is extremely rich and influential and donated a library to Pollister High School. Meanwhile, Jessica is just a child from an orphanage who has no one to rely on,

“After the incident, Jessica became the scapegoat. Not only could the evildoer get a guaranteed place in a university, but she could also study abroad. Indeed, money can make all paths open for you.”

The reporter continued, “After all, so many years have passed. Why are you still so determined? Or rather, what’s your end goal?”

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