Chapter 736
"Are you sure?" The man raised an eyebrow.
Tracy frantically pulled out her phone, found the recording, and pressed play. "Listen! Just listen."
The voices of Tracy and Vivian rang out clearly from the speaker.
"Make this public," the man said. "Let everyone in the city hear it. If people know what Vivian did, your family
company can be saved. Remember-do it before tonight." With that, he walked away.
Tracy wiped her tears and swallowed hard.
The man left the school grounds and slid into his car, immediately dialing a number. "Zach, it's done."
"Good. Is the statement ready?"
Steven answered firmly, "All set."
"Perfect."
Barely two hours later, a video exploded across social media.
In it, the White heiress accused Vivian of orchestrating attacks against Zachary's sister Mia, complete with
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtdamning auevidence. Students from Adams University were coming forward as witnesses, confirming
everything.
When Vivian saw the video trending online, she hurled her phone against the wall in a fit of rage.
She never imagined Tracy would dare betray her so publicly and so tically. As Zachary's fiancée, her
actions had made her the target of widespread outrage. Just then, the housekeeper knocked on her door. "Miss,
your grandfather wants to see you immediately."
Vivian felt a chill run down her spine. At a tlike this, his summons could only mean one thing.
"He's furious," the housekeeper warned gently. "Choose your words carefully."
The atmosphere in Mr. Wilson's study was suffocating. When Vivian entered, she saw her grandfather repeatedly
writing the word "calm" with his fountain pen-a clear sign he was anything but.
She quickly began, "Grandfather, I'm so sorry. | didn't realize-"
"Silence!" Mr. Wilson slammed his pen down on the desk. Ink splattered across Vivian's clothes, but she didn't
dare flinch.
"You fool! This is entirely your fault. Your engagement party with Zachary is just days away, and you create this
scandal? Mia is his sister! By targeting her, you've put yourself in an impossible position. How could you expect
him to choose you over his own family?" Mr. Wilson's voice shook with anger.
Vivian hung her head, not daring to speak. She knew she had made a terrible mistake.
In her determination to destroy Sarah, she had completely lost her judgment.
"Grandfather," she ventured, "this is critical. We need to issue a statement immediately."
"That girl released the actual recording of your conversation! Who would believe any denial now? Have you
forgotten everything | taught you?" Mr. Wilson's face reddened with fury.
Vivian remained silent. He was right-she had forgotten his cardinal rule: never leave evidence. This time, she had
been careless.
She truly hadn't expected Tracy would dare to record their conversation.
"Call Zachary now," Mr. Wilson ordered, his expression darkening. "Tell him it's all a misunderstanding that Tracy
set you up."
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