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The Real Heiress Rules the World (Sloane) novel Chapter 47

Het Revenge Wears Many Faces

Chapter 47 The Video That Proves It All

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And yet, when Helen said without hesitation that she’d trade her away to save Boone, it still cut deep.

As a child, she’d been treated like an animal by her adoptive familyworked like a mule, beaten for no reason, never a moment’s peace.

She used to watch other kids be coddled and adored by their parents and feel an aching envy in her little heart.

So when she found out she wasn’t really their child, she held onto hope. She fought through countless hardships to find the Rivers family, believing that what waited for her was a warm embrace, a home that was truly her own.

But reality had been a ruthless blade that shredded every last one of those illusions.

Sloane stood frozen in place, the air around her suddenly bitter and cold.

Truth was, from the moment they tricked her into that mental institution five years ago, she had stopped expecting anything from the Rivers family. Maybe this pain she still felt nowmaybe it came from that tiny sliver of hope her younger self had still clung to.

She let out a sharp breath. Thankfully, she still had her master. She wasn’t completely alone.

Come to think of it, it had been over five years since she last saw her. She wondered if her master had been eating well these past few years.

She’d been so foolishactually fell for the Rivers family’s lies and got herself locked up. Sloane felt she’d failed her master’s teachings and had avoided reaching out because of the shame. She’d clawed her way out of that asylum by herself, and now, she didn’t even know how to face her again.

Velora Atelier hadn’t sent any word about her master in a long time. She must have been disappointed in her too.

With Sloane refusing to budge, Marshall had no choice but to go out and try to fix things himself.

But the situation was worse than anyone expected.

The moment Boone was taken away by the police, a video hit the internet. Netizens immediately connected it to the earlier exposé by Detective Zero,and soon his Twitter was flooded with comments.

Detective Zerodidn’t keep anyone waiting. He responded quicklywith hard evidence.

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Chapter 47 The Video That Proves It All

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He dropped surveillance footage, fully enhanced and crystal clear, showing the exact moment of the crash.

It was three in the morning. A yellow sports car sped down an empty street, blasting through a red light without slowing downactually acceleratingand crashed straight into an electric scooter that had the right of way. The rider and vehicle were sent flying.

Not once did anyone get out of the car. Instead, the driver slammed on the gas and fled the

scene.

Attached to the video was a photo of Boone posing in front of the very same yellow sports car.

The license plate matched exactlyproof the car belonged to Boone.

The internet exploded. Outrage swept through every platform like wildfire.

Boone’s absolutely heartless! He hit someone and ran like a coward!

This is what the entertainment industry is full of now? Scum like this? He deserves to be punished to the fullest extent of the law!

Blacklist him already! People like this have no place in the public eye!

The victim was a food delivery driver. Due to delayed treatment, he was left permanently disabled. He had a child battling cancer, desperately in need of money for surgery.

With him out of commission, his entire family was left in ruins.

As that detail came to light, netizens were furious. Some focused on condemning Boone, while others began looking for legitimate donation channels to help the delivery driver’s family.

In just one day, enough money was raised to cover the child’s surgery.

The boy’s mother even recorded a video to thank everyone, saying the surgery funds were now enough and asking people to stop donating.

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