Chapter 164

No sooner had the words left his mouth than the people around began to echo in agreement, finding Brielle shameless for maintaining such composure at a time like this.

There had been whispers that Brielle had been bullying Lillian in the Haywood household, putting on one face in public and another behind closed doors. It seemed now that those rumors were not unfounded.

Brielle took a sip of her wine, her tone nonchalant. “When I was brought back to the Haywood family, I was only ten. Do you really think a ten–year–old child could play the entire Haywood clan like puppets, even fooling hospitals and orphanages? Doesn’t that sound absurd to you? She makes an accusation, and you all believe it? If I really had such power, the Haywood shares should be mine, shouldn’t they? But do I have them?”

Brielle swirled the red wine in her glass, the liquid glistening against her pale fingertips. “The Haywoods made their own mistakes, yet they want me to take the fall, to apologize. Why should I?

The question ‘why should I?‘ weighed heavily in the air, striking at the hearts of all who heard it. Indeed, Brielle had been only ten years old. Could she truly have been so calculating as to deceive everyone?

Robert was a cunning old fox of the business world, and couldn’t see through a child’s trickery? The notion was laughable.

amidst

with a Brielle whose aura had never been so formidable. In the past,

emotions, but a reassuring squeeze from Lillian brought

at you. I’ve spoken with the director of the orphanage. There was manipulation behind the scenes, and we’ve all been victims. I’m pained for you, but

feel that Brielle was taking offense, especially since Miranda hadn’t explicitly accused Brielle of

Surely, someone who felt

eagerness to clear her name

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