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Under the Veil I Rule (Amara) novel Chapter 601

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The news stories that had left Amara so bewildered were all orchestrated by Emma behind the scenes.

Emma had gone out of her way to spread rumors that Amara was pregnant with another man’s child, insisting the baby wasn’t Keith’s, and accusing Amara of deceiving Keith into marriage. She shifted all the blame squarely onto Amara.

Emma’s motivation was simple: she couldn’t stand the thought of Amara marrying Keith.

In her eyes, Keith was an excellent catch, and she didn’t want Amara to have such a happy ending.

After bribing major media outlets and bloggers to fabricate these stories, Emma took great pleasure in reading the news herself.

She watched joyfully as people flooded the comment sections, attacking Amara for marrying Keith while allegedly carrying another man’s child, calling her shameless and labeling her a tramp. Emma found their insults deeply satisfying.

She was convinced this was only the beginning. Now that Amara’s biggest secret had been exposed, not only would strangers online condemn her, but her friends and family would despise her too. Amara’s days of misfortune were about to begin.

Knock, knock, knock.

A series of urgent knocks sounded at the door. Emma went to open it and found Liliana standing outside.

“Mrs. Everly, have you seen the news? Something’s happened to Amara! She’s pregnant—and apparently, the baby isn’t Keith’s. But she’s about to marry him! The story has gone viral!”

Liliana stepped inside and changed her shoes before immediately speaking, her eyes fixed on Emma to gauge her reaction.

By the end, Emma’s words were tinged with barely-suppressed spite, making clear just how much she resented Amara.

Liliana was both astonished and secretly delighted. So Emma had been behind it all. She silently applauded Emma in her heart.

Truth be told, she didn’t want to see Amara and Keith get married either. Keith was a top-tier man, and she couldn’t stand the idea of Amara ending up with someone like him.

In her mind, Amara was still that disfigured, unattractive woman—someone who didn’t deserve to be adored by so many good men.

Liliana herself had clawed her way up from nothing, sometimes using underhanded means just to achieve the life she had now. Seeing Amara get everything effortlessly made her burn with envy.

Meanwhile, in the CEO’s office, Edith was shocked as she read Emma’s text message. She hurriedly downloaded Twitter and began scrolling through the trending news.

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