The rumors of Jessica hiring kidnappers to abduct Natalia continued to ferment online.
Along with the recording from before and Rosa's testimony, things really started to heat up.
Soon enough, Jessica's reputation in entertainment circles was in shambles. There were still people who believed she was innocent, but before a mountain of evidence, most people chose to believe their own eyes.
So voices against Jessica on the internet had grown in multitude.
That afternoon, Jessica was lying at home resting when she received a call from Nancy.
Someone had gone to the police station and asked for the driver. That someone was a renowned lawyer within the industry.
Since guilt hadn't been established yet, the driver did have the right to see a lawyer, so they couldn't do anything about that.
There was too much involved in this business. The media was on a hair trigger and poised outside the police station, itching to dig up just a bit more inside news.
So at this time, Natalia absolutely couldn't show her face. That went for Archie, too.
She thought for a while and said, "Let them meet, then. It's fine."
Nancy was a little worried.
"If that driver changes his testimony, it could be bad for your position."
Natalia smiled coldly.
"Relax. I've already decided to bring Jessica to rock bottom, so that's not the only card up my sleeve."
Hearing that, Nancy loosened up.
On the other side, Julia heaved a sigh of relief after finding someone to take care of the driver.
Then, that night, the police released another statement.
It announced that they'd found the crime scene where Natalia had been kidnapped. To go with it, they'd even released the photo and address of that cellar.
They made it evident in the announcement that, even though they'd tried their hardest to find the place, the perpetrators seemed to have caught on and moved the victim away.
In other words, Natalia was still missing.
Julia looked at the photos and almost lost it with sheer terror.
She hurried back to Jessica to confirm.
When Jessica saw the leaked photos, she was stunned as well.
It wasn't possible!
She'd destroyed the whole crime scene and wiped away all traces of her or Natalia ever being there.
How could they have shot those pictures?
The cellar in the photo was exactly the same as the one Natalia had been held in.
On the operating table in the center, there were still faint signs of a struggle.
And the final shot was one of a ring.
The police stated that the ring had been recovered from the crime scene. After confirming with people close to Natalia, they'd confirmed the ring wasn't hers.
That was to say, this ring very likely belonged to the mastermind of the kidnapping.
The image quality of the ring was extremely high. The gleam of the heart-shaped diamond on it was clearly visible.
All Jessica felt was cold, as if someone had dunked ice water over her head. She started shivering.
H-how was that possible?
Did-didn't she break that ring a long time ago?
Rosa had even said she'd go and have it fixed, so how could it appear here?
Rosa?!
She thought of something and widened her eyes.
That damn brat! They were working together to frame her?
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