Chapter 144 It's Over
Conrad never felt as disgusted as he currently felt. He wondered why he was so blind not to notice that she was this selfish and wicked. "So you were framed again?" Conrad questioned, and Lillee nodded her head.
"Yes, I was framed by..." Before she could complete her words, Conrad slapped her hard.
"Am I so easy to fool? Did you take me as your fool that doesn't even know the difference between truth and lie?" Conrad spat out with fury, which caused her to shiver fearfully. "You're so innocent, right?" He said and suddenly threw his phone at Lillee.
"Pick it up," he spat at her, which made her have no choice but to pick the phone up.
Lillee's eyes widened with shock upon seeing the content on Conrad's phone. She thought no one could find the truth. Unfortunately for her, it has been posted online already, and now everyone knows about it.
The chat between Lillee and Constance, which was deleted by Lily before she died, was suddenly resurfaced online by an anonymous account.
Lily had claimed that Constance mysteriously entered the school to attack her, which not only painted Lillee as an innocent victim but also caused harm to the school's reputation. Because parents believed that since Constance could enter the school to harm Lillee, that means the school security is nonsense, and they're risking their children's life by letting their children go to such a school that doesn't have security. And because Constance was dead, no one can prove that Lillee lied.
Due to what happened, when the truth was revealed, the netizens were angry and demanded that the school sue Lillee for harming their reputation. Not only that, another chat was uploaded online.
A week before the event with Constance, Lillee had hired a man online to drive a speeding car in front of the school at a particular time so that whenever Constance tried to escape, she would be hit by the car. The majority had been wondering why a car was speeding at that minute in front of a school, but now they realize that it was all Lillee's plan. And because the man had escaped immediately, no one was able to confirm if the man was drunk driving or not.
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