Chapter 146 The Loser’s Downfall
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Celine’s gaze was so piercing that Wilson and Lottie instinctively turned their heads, avoiding her eyes.
They didn’t need to say anything–their reaction spoke volumes.
[Whoa! So Lydia’s done this before? No wonder she was so good at getting away with it.]
[Is nobody going to mention the obvious? That girl got in a car accident after Lydia started targeting her, and Lydia’s own sister was injured right before her apprenticeship, too.]
[I’ll be honest. I have a wild theory about this … ]
[No need to explain, I think I’ve got the same one.]
[So there’s only one explanation … ]
[Lydia’s sister was so pitiful. To have been handpicked by Celine and personally invited to be her student, she must have been a true prodigy. Lydia ruined her.]
[Lydia never mentioned having a sister. Most people thought she was the only heiress of the Lancasters. I figured she just left it out on purpose.]
[No one’s going to point out how weird her family’s behavior is? The favoritism is way too obvious.]
[Yikes, I don’t even want to imagine what life was like for her sister at home.]
[Here’s a little inside info–Lydia’s sister cut all ties with the Lancasters a long time ago.]
[Caught someone with the inside scoop. Spill the details!]
[Pulling up a seat for the drama +1]
The truth unraveled bit by bit as the livestream drama reached its peak.
At this point, the Lancasters could no longer control public opinion.
In the lounge, Claudia stood up. “Let’s go. We might as well enjoy one last look at the loser’s downfall.”
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It didn’t matter anymore that the old evidence had been destroyed.
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Lydia’s theft of Chasing the Wind was now an undeniable fact, and everyone was eager to fill in the blanks for her previous crimes.
Lydia was destined to be stuck with a reputation for shame–there was no way out.
Back when Lydia had the Lancasters covering for her, she’d been smug about hiding the truth. Now, karma had come back with a vengeance.
Tilda shot a surprised glance at Lydia, who had lost all her strength and just let herself be led away by the police.
This woman was ruthless to others, but even more so to her own family.
From earlier interactions, Tilda had only guessed that Lydia wasn’t an amateur at framing others, but she never expected she’d go so far.
As a fellow dancer, she knew exactly what it meant to be noticed by Celine at such a young age.
Such a pity.
She watched Lydia disappear into the distance.
Justice had finally caught up to Lydia.
The only people struggling to accept it, besides Lydia herself, were the Lancasters, who’d been so proud before the show began.
They’d finally gotten a little positive attention thanks to Lydia’s stellar performance. They thought maybe that was enough to change their recent bad press. However, the happiness lasted less than a minute before someone told them the whole thing was a lie.
When Lydia stole Claudia’s choreography all those years ago, the family hadn’t thought it was a big deal.
They told themselves it was all in the family, and Claudia couldn’t dance anymore. So…
But now the victim was Celine’s niece, so they couldn’t defend Lydia the same way. In fact, it felt like the whole family had been branded as thieves.
Jasper let go of Lydia’s hand the moment Celine finished telling that story from the
past.
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