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Larissa Judson and Haskell Palmer novel Chapter 866

The livestream chat exploded with activity.

[So this was all part of Larissa’s plan! She had this figured out from the start!]

[It’s not a scheme, it’s called being strategic and brilliant!]

[All I can say is, this woman is a total badass!]

[Look at that family! Every one of them is fatter than those two poor girls! And those two old monsters have the audacity to use the girls to play the victim!]

[Arrest them! Arrest all three of those animals! Profiting from their own daughter-in-law's death and abusing children! They need to be locked up!]

[From this day on, Larissa is my hero!]

[She’s been my hero for a while now!]

Seeing that public opinion had completely shifted in her favor, Larissa turned to the police officers maintaining order. “Officer, I have conclusive evidence that this family was paid to cause this disturbance. Once you review it, you can arrest them immediately. Their actions have not only severely disrupted the operations of Judson Pharmaceuticals but have also caused us significant financial losses. Therefore, I will be filing a lawsuit to demand compensation for our damages!”

As soon as Larissa finished speaking, the middle-aged man and his parents started wailing and throwing themselves on the ground again, screaming that they were being framed.

This time, however, their theatrics were useless.

Lucius cut him off with a wave of his hand. “Drag him out. Take him out of Regal City and dump him in the sea.”

The subordinate begged desperately, “No… Mr. Lincoln… Please, spare me.”

Two bodyguards stepped forward and dragged the kneeling man away, his pleas for mercy fading into the distance.

At that moment, Lucius saw Larissa on the computer screen. She looked directly into the camera, raised her middle finger, and said, “Lucius, I know you were the one who paid off that family. How does it feel? Still so sure you’ve won?”

“As for the equipment failure at Judson Pharmaceuticals, you’d better hope you’re not the one behind it. Otherwise, I don’t know who’ll be left to take the fall for you this time. If you get arrested too, I imagine your grandmother will probably cough up blood in prison from the sheer anger of having a grandson like you.”

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