Chapter 137 +28 BONUS Chapter 137 "Nyla, am I not giving you enough money? Why would you do something. like this?!" Clark demanded.
Nyla glanced at him, noting the unfamiliar fury in his eyes. She even suspected that if they weren't in a public setting, he might have grabbed her by the neck and demanded answers.
She smiled. "Clark, you've really changed." He used to trust her completely, but now he seemed to think she was capable of stealing from someone else. It appeared that when a person's heart changed, they also becblind to reality.
Taking the diamond necklace out of her bag, Nyla held it up for Jacqueline to see. "Ms. Rainford, take a good look. Is this your necklace? If I remember correctly, Ms. Hulle described your necklace's pendant as a swan encrusted with diamonds." Under the light, the necklace Nyla held was a delicate heart-shaped pink diamond, clearly different from Erin's description. This was the necklace Nyla had worn to the event.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJacqueline's eyes widened in disbelief. “Impossible! My necklace must still be in your bag!" Nyla handed her the bag with a smile. “Why don't you check for yourself?" Jacqueline grabbed the bag and frantically searched through it, pulling out everything inside. Despite several attempts, she still couldn't find her necklace.
There was nothing. How could there be nothing?! Upon seeing Jacqueline's growing panic, Nyla's smile deepened. "Ms. Rainford, have you found it?" +25 BONUS Jacqueline's face contorted with rage. "You must have hidden it somewhere else! Where did you hide it? Give it back to me!" "Ms. Rainford, don't you think that's ridiculous? You were the one who confidently claimed your necklace had a tracker and that the signal was coming from my bag. Now that you can't find it, you think it must be hidden elsewhere?" Nyla asked. "If you have a tracker, you should be able to locate the necklace, right? Why don't you try again?" Jacqueline's face turned ashen as she tightened her grip on Nyla's bag.
The people around them quickly understood what had happened: Jacqueline had planted her necklace in Nyla's bag to frher, but Nyla had caught on and turned the tables.
The crowd's gazes toward Jacqueline grew disdainful. She was getting exactly what she deserved for trying to frNyla with such despicable tactics.
Jacqueline bit her lip in silence, and Nyla, maintaining a calm tone, asked, "Ms. Rainford, you promised that if your necklace wasn't in my bag, you would kneel and apologize, correct?" Jacqueline shouted, "Shut up! I'm not kneeling to you!" Tom, who had been silent until now, spoke up sternly. “Jacqueline, that's enough!" Although he had seen through Jacqueline's scheme, Tom-who had grown up with her as a childhood sweetheart and his first love-couldn't bear to see her humiliated in front of everyone.
He turned to Clark and said, "Mr. Sumner, this is Jacqueline's fault. I apologize on her behalf. Whatever compensation Mrs. Sumner wants, I will provide. Please, let this go." Before Clark could respond, Nyla snickered and raised an eyebrow at +25 BONUS
Tom. "What's your relationship with Ms. Rainford that gives you the right to apologize on her behalf? And I encher behave don't need compensation. I just want Ms. Rainford to keep her word." Tom's expression darkened. "I thought you were reasonable, Mrs. Sumner.
"Being reasonable doesn't mean being a pushover. If I don't stand up for myself now, people will think they can walk all over me," Nyla retorted.
Clark, feeling a pang of guilt, realized his mistake.
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However, he also knew that the Sumner Group had many business dealings with Gen Pharma, Offending Tom could jeopardize future coblated en collaborations. It seemed wiser to appease him now for the sake of future business. "Nyla, why don't we let this go? You didn't suffer any loss, and Mr. Genge has offered compensation. How about Ms. Rainford just apologizes?" Clark suggested.
Nyla found it laughable. Clark had learned to weigh the pros and cons too, and she was the one being sacrificed.
Just as she was about to respond, a cold voice cfrom the entrance of the banquet hall.
hall. "Framing the m Summers for theft and expecting a simple apology to settle it? Mr.
Genge, do you take the Sumners for fools?