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The Spare Wife (Abigail Quinn and Sean Graham) novel Chapter 527

Chapter 527 Everything Was Fake 

LOL. While everyone was arguing about not being able to create a male avatar, I had already. downloaded the application and created a virtual avatar for myself” 

Tve selected the outfits and paid for them. Who cares if they don’t fit me? I’ve been eyeing some of the ones that are now selling at low prices. I usually buy from a thrift shop, but now I can afford a branded outfit 

Many users didn’t even bother creating their avatars. They rushed to order the goods simply because they wanted to buy the outfits at the cheapest price as soon as possible. 

After the technical director of Leap finished talking to someone, Abigail stopped him in his 

tracks. 

“I need your help to watch a video and analyze it, she whispered. 

“Sure,” the man agreed immediately. 

She took him to a secluded corner where they wouldn’t be disturbed. Then, she took out her phone and showed him the video. 

The man was surprised to see Sean in the video. A few moments later, he looked troubled frown. “Where did you get this video, Miss Quinn?” 

“I’ll only tell you if you promise to keep it a secret. Her voice was barely audible. 

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He nodded. “You can tell me. After all, I wouldn’t dare to talk about Mr. Graham behind his back.” 

“I recorded this video during a video call. Did you notice anything strange?” Abigail had started to suspect something after Luna showed her the photo. 

Now that I think about it, something seems off. 

Furthermore, Luna was covered in bruises when she returned to the country. She told Abigail that she had no idea where she was and that her mind was a mess. However, she also revealed that Sean showed up and rescued her. 

She refused to share any more details. 

We’re talking about Sean. A man like him wouldn’t just show up at a place like that. 

“It’s a digital avatar. He’s using the keyboard, but you can’t see that. It’s already telling you something. Besides, his tone sounds strange when he talks to you. Did you notice that?” The director kept his voice low as well. 

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Her hand trembled. She had indeed noticed something, which was why she found it strange. 

“So, I wasn’t talking to anyone at all, right?” she mumbled. I’ve been talking to a virtual avatar all 

this time. 

The man stared at her. He didn’t have an explanation as to why Sean would use a digital avatar to deceive her. 

“Yes. It involves some setup, so it isn’t easy to distinguish.” As someone approached them, he put on a smile and changed the subject. “We are currently developing the male virtual avatar. Now we need to wait for the menswear labels to approach us.” 

Abigail put her phone away and thanked him. 

After that, she left the conference hall. 

She got into the car and browsed Sean’s pictures in her photo gallery, lost in thought. 

If everything was fake, where did he go? 

Luna returned to the car half an hour later. 

She couldn’t help but speak up when she found Abigail daydreaming in the car. “Hello? Earth to Abigail!” 

Abigail snapped out of her trance and turned to Luna sharply. Her next question caught Luna off guard. “Luna, do you remember any other details about the place where they kept you?” 

“W-Why do you ask?” Luna was reluctant to relive those horrible memories. 

Waking up in a strange place and enduring all those inhumane tortures was a nightmare for 

her. 

When her life returned to normal, the nightmares faded away as she left the bad memories behind. 

“I asked around. The Sean who has been talking to me is fake,” said Abigail. 

When she saw how realistic Eve was and how Eve interacted with the audience like a real person, the possibility that the Sean she always video-called was fake struck her. 

Her words hit Luna hard. She stared at her friend with wide eyes for a moment. Slowly, she curled up and hugged her knees, whispering, “That was a terrible place. I woke up to find. them cutting my abdomen open just because I lied to them about being pregnant with Josh’s 

child.” 

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