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The Million-Dollar Heart (Percival and Vivienne) novel Chapter 651

Gillian slouched pathetically between two chairs, her eyes pleading for sympathy.

Vance and Micah stood behind her, shaking their heads in silence before circling around to face her.

"Gillian, the surveillance caught what you did. You've been flagged as the prime suspect, and when the higher-ups get here, you'll have to explain yourself."

Gillian clutched her face in feigned innocence. "I have no idea what you're talking about! Besides, I can't even see this supposed surveillance you're mentioning. How can I be sure you're not just framing me? And I'll have you know, I'm pressing charges against Vivienne for this mess. She won't get away with what she did to me!"

Vivienne snorted with laughter and pulled a packet from her bag, tossing a facial mask onto Gillian's face.

The moment it touched her skin, Gillian let out a squeal like a pig being slaughtered. Miraculously, her face returned to normal, not a single mark to be seen.

Then, Vivienne shoved the footage in front of her. "This is you, right?"

Gillian nodded. "Yes, that's me, but I was just checking the screens at the command console. It's my job to keep records. Is that a crime now?"

With a swift motion, Vivienne slapped Gillian across the face.

It wasn't just for the sake of it—her palm was itching for justice!

The slap left Gillian's cheek swelling even more than before, ballooning up instantly.

"That's your problem to explain!" Vivienne said with disdain, handing over the tablet to Micah. "I'll be waiting for the outcome."

With that, Vivienne turned on her heel and walked away.

Gillian scrambled toward the door, only to be tripped up by Micah's cane, which "accidentally" landed on her already fractured ankle.

"Ah!" she cried out, pain knocking her out cold.

When she came to, she found herself in a hospital ward—the genuine patient this time, with doctors who wouldn't dream of turning her away.

After some treatment, Gillian could finally see clearly again.

"Director, I really don't remember what happened. I hit my head on some equipment, and I still can’t recall what happened. It wasn't me."

Gillian was a slobbering mess, insisting on her innocence.

Vance nodded along. "I hear you. You're new here, still wet behind the ears. It's normal to make a mistake now and then. My daughter is younger than you and always messing up. I get it."

Her hope restored by Vance's words, Gillian's lips curled into a smile. "So, you believe me, Director?"

Vance kept nodding. "Of course, I believe you, Gillian. You're a gem at the Vanguard Agency. If I can't trust you, who can I trust?"

Wiping her tears, Gillian beamed. "I knew you'd believe me, Director. Oh, my head's spinning."

To sell her story, she added an extra swoon for good measure.

Vance sighed. "Alright, Gillian. I understand your condition. From now on, Sophia will handle all of Vanguard's work. You're off duty."

The words left Gillian stunned. Was Vance stripping her of her authority? Headquarters sent her; Vance had no right to do this!

"Director, I..."

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