Harley called Stephen in front of Margaret and others. If this call was made by Cindy, Margaret might think that she was lying, but Harley was the one to contact Harley.
Harley himself was a highly competent man. If he wanted to stand up for Cindy, no one at the scene dared to challenge him, so he didn't need to find someone to help him act such a scene.
Therefore, Cindy was indeed Stephen's sister.
Stephen was the current chairman of Tsing Corporation and the sole heir of the James family.
If Cindy was Stephen's sister, it meant that
Cindy was highborn.
As the daughter of the James family, she was a perfect match for Harley. Honestly speaking, even if Harley was an outstanding man, he couldn't compare with her in terms of family status.
After hearing Harley's words, most people believed it must be the truth, but Margaret still didn't.
If Cindy was really a member of the James family, why had she never used any luxury goods during her four years in college?
However, when Margaret thought of this, her face suddenly went pale.
She remembered that when they were still undergraduates, there would be a luxury car waiting to pick Cindy up at the school gate every weekend or before the holiday.
She happened to meet her several times.
The driver who opened the car door for Cindy was a man of about fifty. Thinking that Cindy might be kept by some rich old guy, she took candid photos of them and asked her cousin to anonymously post those photos in the school forum.
Because of this scandal, many students talked behind Cindy's back. During that time, the most handsome boy of the Sports Institute, who had planned to confess his love to Cindy, also gave her up and started to pursue Margaret instead.
Margaret felt like a queen during that time, while Cindy seemed to sink deeper and deeper into the mire. Even though she was a good-looking girl, her reputation was ruined.
But if Cindy wasn't that old man's mistress, together with the fact that Cindy was Stephen's sister, that man she saw might just be a driver of the James family.
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