Chapter 108 The Art of Deception
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Alice felt as if she had plunged into an icy abyss at Day’s heartless words. Tears welled up in her eyes, trembling on the edge before finally spilling over.
Choking back sobs, she pleaded, “Lauren is our daughter too. How can you be so cruel to her?”
“You lost her when she was just a child. She suffered so much. Do you not feel even the slightest guilt?”
David let out a cold laugh, his expression laced with mockery,
“Cruel? Guilty?” His voice dripped with scorn. “Don’t forget, you were the one who deleted that surveillance footage. You destroyed the only proof of her innocence. If we’re talking about cruelty, I could never match you.”
Alice flinched at his words, her body trembling.
Her face twisted with pain and regret as tears streamed down her cheeks.
“I… I only did it for Willow,” she whispered, her voice thick with sorrow. “She was just a child. It was an accident. I couldn’t let her carry such a heavy burden at such a young age…”
And now you blame me?” David scoffed. “You made a mistake, and somehow, that’s my fault?”
“I wasn’t thinking clearly back then, but what’s your excuse?”
Seeing Alice waver, Willow quickly put on a heart–wrenchingly pitiful expression, her eyes brimming with tears. She threw herself into Alice’s arms, sobbing.
“Mom, I never meant to hurt anyone. If I had known how much pain it would bring Lauren, I would have confessed everything back then.”
Her frail, remorseful act softened Alice instantly. The anger drained from her face, replaced by deep.
SOITOW.
Gently stroking Willow’s hair, she whispered, “Sweetheart, I never blamed you. You’re my daughter–I know your heart better than anyone.”
Willow’s face remained innocent, but her eyes gleamed with silent mockery.
What a fool.
All it takes is a few well–timed tears, and she falls for it every time.
Her gaze flickered toward the hospital room’s doorway, locking eyes with Sharon.
A knowing smirk passed between them, and Sharon even flashed her a discreet thumbs–up.
Willow’s chest swelled with satisfaction.
handphile
This is how you play the game–distract them with one hand while you move the other.
Manipulating Alice was almost too easy. It was intoxicating.
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Memories of her eager enthusiasm from earlier that morning surfaced in his mind, making his pulse quicken
If only Alice would just leave. Then he and Sharon could pick up where they left off
A slow, knowing smirk tugged at his lips. He gave Sharh a subtle nod.
Sharon bit her lip, teasingly lifting the hem of her white coat, just enough to reveal the black stockings beneath.
The sight sent a rush of heat through David. He nearly lost his composure, longing to act on his desires right then and there.
But with Alice still present, he had to restrain–himself.
He sighed dramatically and waved his hand dismissively. “Fine! The only thing that scares me is your tears. I’ll send someone to look for that ungrateful brat, alright?”
He picked up his phone, pretending to issue orders.
But instead of arranging a search for Lauren, his message went straight to Sharon.
The words were so suggestive that she felt a rush of heat climb up her neck. Her legs nearly gave out from under her.
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