Chapter 69

In an instant, Rosalind turned pale. She felt as if she were struck by lightning.

Jean was also shocked. Her whole body froze.

“Mom! What’s going on?!”

Rosalind gritted her teeth as cold sweat beaded her forehead. “Didn’t you sell this necklace? Why did it appear at the auction?!”

“I… I did sell it. That’s impossible!” Jean muttered in shock.

“What should I do now?! Justin is right there! He definitely saw the necklace. What will he think of me when he sees his token of love being auctioned off? He will definitely be angry with me!” Rosalind’s chest was filled with resentment and anger. She almost burst into tears.

“It’s okay! This necklace can’t be the only one in the world. There might be another one out there…”

“It’s the one and only! The auctioneer just introduced it. Justin had it made just for me! How could you possibly get away with this lie?”

Both mother and daughter were panicking at the moment.

thinking about how she should explain

necklace she sold to the pawn shop appeared here and why it was donated in the

upright, attracting contemptuous glances

belong

shop every day, but the Thompsons donated this inconspicuous necklace to the charity auction. How could there be such a

was buzzing. Her eyes bore a

because it wasn’t hers, so she made sure the Thompsons donated this necklace to the charity auction. That way, she could drive a wedge between Justin and Rose!’

Justin’s face seemed frosted over.

fine suit. Cold sweat broke out on his forehead and

down his

was frightened by Justin’s abnormal reaction.

Rosalind. He was involved in every painstaking step, from the design to the selection of

had shown such affection to a

was quite literally being auctioned off on the stage in front of him. He felt humiliated, like he was stripped naked and pinned up front to a pillar of shame, in

cannot be priced, so this item will be placed for bidding

her chair. Her eyes were

even livelier than when the antique rosewood chair was

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