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When The Family Reads The Fake Heiress Mind novel Chapter 262

Chapter 262 Thomas’s Real Motive

Beside the rusted, decaying fence, Thomas stood perfectly still.

He had his back to Jean.

All she could see was his tall, cold figure.

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Jean instinctively stepped back. Her movements were cautious and quick as she ducked behind a nearby

wall.

She poked her head out, holding her breath, eyes trained on him.

Not long after, someone opened the iron door and walked out toward Thomas.

Jean narrowed her eyes-

It was the same black-hooded boy she had met earlier.

The same boy who had shown up in the surveillance footage from the night of the incident at Tri Street. The same boy now walking straight up to Thomas, seemingly in conversation with him.

So he wasn’t some quiet loner after all.

He’d been connected to Thomas from the start!

Though she strained to listen, the distance made it impossible to catch what they were saying.

But that didn’t matter anymore.

Just knowing they were in on it together was enough.

Thomas had shown a frightening level of control over every detail of this case.

Even the surveillance footage that everyone else had missed–even that obscure, barely–visible bystander- Thomas had found him and acted.

Jean suddenly had a chilling thought-

Was Thomas really just trying to frame someone to take the fall?

He had easier options.

For someone with his wealth and influence, there were plenty of smoother, cleaner solutions. He could have paid off the girl who filed the complaint, made a private deal, and buried the whole thing.

Or he could’ve bought someone to willingly take the blame.

With the kind of power the Lawson family wielded, settling a matter like this should have been a walk in the park.

But instead, he chose the most roundabout, time–consuming, effort–heavy strategy-

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Was it just because Asher happened to appear on the Tri Street surveillance?

It didn’t add up.

Thomas hadn’t just framed Asher.

Utterly. Irreversibly.

But why?

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