The conference hall was exquisitely set up in honor of Abigail's birthday. To create a cozy atmosphere, the organizers also aired Abigail's friends' blessings on the big screen, as well as other videos documenting Abigail's daily life.
On the large screen, numerous congratulations from Abigail's friends could be seen, complimenting her on her ability, beauty, intelligence, and kindness.
Out of nowhere, Nathaniel also showed up on the screen. He grinned as he turned to face the camera. Everyone became silent and focused on the television, waiting for Nathaniel to say something to Abigail.
After all, Nathaniel had previously left the engagement ceremony in a hurry. This time, he just canceled the marriage contract. It didn't feel right that he didn't say anything.
The biggest electronic screen in the conference and exhibition center was the target of some media reporters who took up the camera.
The words Nathaniel was saying on the television abruptly stopped, the screen darkened, and then more strange noises started.
Plunging into a frenzy, the organizer rushed to the media master control center. The background system didn't seem to have been hacked; what the hell?
Abigail's voice debuted on the big screen. This time, it didn't sound particularly sweet. It felt as if she had just stopped smoking and was hoarse from a hangover.
"I am aware that Mr. Charles despises Freya. Your son wouldn't have died if it weren't for her, right?"
Everyone exclaimed as soon as this statement was made, filling the entire venue with noise.
Abigail, who was standing next to Nathaniel, was still holding his arm. Her face became white at that point.
Subsequently, a hint of resentment appeared in Abigail's gaze. It turned out that she had been secretly recorded by that old bastard, Charles. She already asked someone to search his body.
How did they record it?
Nathaniel's expression quickly turned sour.
"Mr. Charles, if you find a way to lead her to the Gomez family's mansion, Jolin will help you," said Abigail's voice on the television.
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