Bianca didn't even know how she made it back to the Lowell residence. It felt as if she had been through a near-death experience, but without any of the relief that comes with survival. The feeling of suffocation remained.
Forrest Lowell was back, sitting on the sofa watching the news. The broadcast was showing the interview Noreen had just given at the gates of Rivercrest University. She said she had accepted WT Business School's offer and planned to start their full-time MBA program next spring. She mentioned her company would be ringing the opening bell for its IPO in Glenhaven City next week. And she had quipped that she preferred cold, hard cash to true love.
Forrest was so engrossed he didn't even notice Bianca had returned.
After Noreen's interview, the news shifted to a report on Bianca bribing a renowned business school professor to fraudulently obtain her doctorate. The report included intimate photos of the two. Although the media had pixelated their faces, anyone who knew them could easily recognize Bianca.
Forrest's brow furrowed slightly.
The next second, Bianca grabbed a vase and hurled it at the television. The widescreen went half-black instantly, but the audio continued.
The screen then showed a chat interface between Bianca and William. The messages they aired were the more restrained ones, yet they were still explicit.
Bianca to William: "Make sure you give your wife sleeping pills tonight. I want to do it with you in your marital bed, with her sleeping right next to us. It'll be more thrilling that way."
William had replied, "Baby, you're so wild."
The second chat log showed William telling her his wife was pregnant. Bianca flew into a jealous rage, accusing William of sleeping with his wife behind her back. She then forced him to make his wife miscarry. It was utterly vicious.
This was all evidence Mrs. William had privately collected. She had also provided the court with medical proof of the physical harm she had suffered and confirmation that the miscarriage had left her unable to conceive again.


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