Georgia was thoroughly confused by the two conflicting testimonies.
This was the first time Georgia had ever seen Kiara display such rage. While Georgia regarded the matter as relatively trivial, Kiara's furious expression had her slightly furrowing her brows. She turned her head towards Jane and asked in a slightly subdued tone, "Jane, what exactly is going on?"
Georgia had earlier thought that Jane had improved, unlike her deranged state in the past.
It seemed that things were not as she thought.
She didn't want to believe the worst about Jane, who she had personally raised. Even when Jane harmed Ariana, Georgia comforted herself by thinking that Vincent had deceived Jane.
But now, it seemed different.
The situation was not as she had expected.
Jane had truly disappointed her.
Jane was about to explode with rage. She angrily glared at Kiara, then hurriedly explained to Georgia, "Auntie, I didn't lie. It's Kiara who has been lying! You know how close she has always been with Ariana. She must be doing this to frame me!"
Georgia's face darkened instantly. She said angrily and disappointedly, "That's enough. Jane, Kiara is your own sister. Why would she frame you over such a trivial matter? What does she gain from doing so? On the other hand, you, Jane, have really disappointed me."
Jane was stunned.
Jane was flustered, looking at Georgia in panic, her expression terribly distressed, as if on the brink of tears.
She choked out, "Auntie…I didn’t lie... I really didn’t."
Georgia’s face fell even more, “So you think Kiara is the one lying? Kiara has been living in poverty since she was a child, but she has always had a kind heart. That is the only thing that ever brought your uncle and me any joy. But you, you hit her on the first day. I thought it was because you were in shock, it seems you really can’t accept her. But your inability to accept her is not because you love your only sister. Jane, how did you become like this? I have always been very attentive to you, more than I ever was to Ariana. But when did you change? It truly saddens me.”
Kiara stood to the side, her rational mind slowly returning.
She looked at Georgia, who wore an expression of fatigue and couldn't help but feel somewhat helpless.
She didn't intentionally want to upset her aunt.
But she was truly surprised. She wasn't expecting her aunt to believe what she had said. This eased her mind to some extent. Initially, she felt quite nervous when she moved into the White family's home. She knew her uncle and aunt adored her so-called elder sister, which became more evident after she met her and had been hit by her.
Kiara no longer held any hope.
In order to have a home, Kiara had been enduring humiliation and hardship, regardless of how much Jane troubled her.
She wanted to stay in the White family.
So, she tried her best not to cause trouble.
Ever since she found Kiara, she had made up her mind to take good care of her.
She initially thought Kiara and Jane, being biological sisters, could take good care of each other. She and her husband were worried about their daughter. After all, anyone facing this situation would feel aggrieved, and they would understand. But she never expected that despite all her calculations, their daughter would be fine, but Jane, Kiara's biological sister, couldn't tolerate Kiara, her younger sister.
How couldn't this disappoint her?
Since Jane couldn't accept Kiara, they had no choice but to separate them.
Kiara also didn't expect things to turn out this way. She looked at her aunt in a daze, then turned to look at Jane, her expression hesitated as if she wanted to say something.
At that moment, Jane was almost going mad!
With teeth gritted in fury, and eyes moist with tears, she looked at Georgia and then turned her gaze to Kiara. Her eyes filled with resentment as she spat out: "I knew it! Once Kiara came, you wanted to kick me out! Lies about taking good care of me for a lifetime! Isn't it a broken promise now? Do you think I am a pet you and Uncle raised? You keep me if you want to, and abandon me if you do not want to?"
Kiara was stunned.
She glanced at Jane, gritted her teeth, and turned her head to Georgia, saying: "Aunt ... I, I am actually fine. Don’t trouble yourself because of me. What just happened was a misunderstanding. I did not……"
Before she could finish her sentence, Jane interrupted her. Jane scoffed coldly, "Don't pretend, what are you trying to show by feigning kindness now?"
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