Chapter 50 The Truth
Amanda’s POV:
Footsteps echoed behind me. I turned and saw Samson.
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He scanned the crowd, then looked at Michelle, whose face had gone pale. Frowning, he asked the servant next to him, “What’s going on here?”
Samson’s gaze shifted to me. His brows lifted slightly-not accusatory, just curious, like he was silently asking, “Would you really do something like this?”
I didn’t flinch, staying calm. After all, the video would prove the truth soon.
Alice snickered inside me. “Your destined mate shows up at the perfect moment. Judging by his expression, he seems to trust you.”
I chuckled. Alice was overthinking it. Anyone with half a brain could see Michelle’s story was full of holes.
If Samson couldn’t tell that, he wasn’t cut out to be the future Alpha of the Eclipse Pack.
“Boss, are you okay?” Theo suddenly leaned close, voice low. “That thing we talked about in the garden … Do you think the cameras caught it?”
My heart skipped a beat. If Samson saw that part about racing, I’d be in serious trouble.
I leaned in and whispered, “Delete that section. Make sure there’s no trace.”
Theo nodded immediately, flashed me an okay sign, and slipped out unnoticed.
Alice sighed in relief. “Good save! If Samson had seen that, you’d be in so much trouble!”
The servant had finished setting up the equipment. Everyone’s eyes were glued to the night-vision crystal screen on the wall. Hugh had installed it himself. It was so detailed that anyone could see the weave of someone’s clothes, let alone their movements or expressions.
Just as the video was about to start, the screen went black.
“What’s happening?”
People whispered among themselves. Michelle’s shoulders/relaxed, and she even smirked. She was probably thinking the footage had glitched, and she’d get away with it.
Alan hadn’t noticed anything wrong. He just frowned, urging the servant, “Fix it now!”
Half a minute later, the screen came back on. It jumped straight to Michelle sitting next to me. The part with Theo had already been edited out. I felt a wave of relief and kept my eyes on the screen.
Michelle’s voice rang out, sharp and nasty. “Honestly, I get it. You don’t have much money, grew up in the countryside, and just got lucky that Hugh noticed you … get a good plastic surgeon instead …
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The hall went completely silent. Every eye turned to Michelle.
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