Chapter 250 Misjudge
Chapter 250 Misjudge
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Everyone turned toward the sound and saw a girl with a round, cute face stepping out from the back balcony.
This was the same girl who had been whispering to the crowd that Ms. Nicholls was looking
for “T.”
Without saying anything extra, she pointed at Erin, who was still on the floor. “I saw her myself. She came to Tracy with a box, speaking weird words and laughing like she had won something.
“Then she opened the box herself. The jewelry inside was already broken, but she yelled about it, trying to make Tracy look guilty.”
Erin had never.expected anyone to be hiding up on that dark balcony. She completely lost control of her emotions. Her face twisted with shock and anger.
True to her habit of acting, she quickly pulled herself together and started crying loudly.
“I don’t even know you! Why are you accusing me like this?”
Then she turned on Tracy, “I can’t believe Tracy even brought a witness. Why won’t you leave me alone?”
Before Tracy could answer, the girl laughed out loud. “You’re saying she paid me to lie about you?”
Erin continued sniffling, “Everyone in Cloudville knows Tracy dislikes me. If this makes Tracy happy, then I’ll just suffer a little.”
She didn’t answer the girl directly, but the meaning was clear.
If it were someone else, they might have yelled or cursed in anger. But the girl just froze for a moment–and then started laughing.
“Hahaha!” She laughed so hard she almost couldn’t stand straight.
While laughing, she walked over to Jane.
Everyone stared in shock and confusion as she suddenly grabbed Jane’s arm.
Jane smiled warmly and didn’t pull away.
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Looking at Erin, the girl said cheerfully, “So you’re saying that at my own carefully planned two–month party, I somehow got bribed by a stranger to accuse you, someone I don’t even know, and destroy my aunt’s birthday gift?”
Erin was completely frozen. “You
you are…
“Everyone, meet my niece, Sylvia Nicholls,” Jane said formally, her eyes full of love for the girl.
Everyone gasped. No one expected such a quiet guest to turn out to be a key player in today’s drama.
Erin was stunned. Her face went pale.
She had been using the same old tricks and never imagined they would fail so badly.
Feeling everyone’s eyes on her, Erin couldn’t handle it–her eyes rolled back, and shel collapsed right there.
This wasn’t acting.
After years of always winning, this was the first time Erin had been completely defeated–and it literally knocked her out.
With the main troublemaker down, even though people were itching for more drama, there was no way to keep the show going.
Everyone knew when to let things slide, so they brushed it off quickly, and the party picked right back up with its lively vibe.
As for Erin, the hotel staff carried her out and thoughtfully called an ambulance.
Jane, arm in arm with her niece Sylvia, kept chatting with friends, looking completely unbothered.
But once they were back in the lounge, the moment Erin’s name came up, both of their expressions turned complicated.
“I really didn’t expect T to be like this. Did I misjudge her?”
Jane’s face showed disappointment and a little regret.
She took out her phone and stared at T’s account and artworks.
No matter how she looked, the person who made those paintings didn’t seem like the same “T” she met today.
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Sylvia noticed her aunt’s disappointment.
To be honest, she felt it too.
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She had hoped for something special from T–not just because of her aunt, but because the paintings reminded her of someone she had once met.
Someone who had appeared suddenly in her life and disappeared before she could even learn their name, someone she had considered a close friend.
Thinking of that person made Sylvia a little sad, but she quickly shook it off.
She leaned closer to Jane and took her arm affectionately. “If you don’t like what you see, just ignore them. There are plenty of talented people who don’t have good hearts. Consider it bad luck
you ran into one.”
Jane had always adored her charming, sweet niece, and seeing her try to comfort her in that playful, caring way lifted a lot of her gloom.

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