Chapter 306 Strip Erin of Her Glory
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Erin, who had just killed her parents, showed no fear at all. Instead, she looked annoyed as she wiped the blood from her hands. “What a mess. Just a couple of fictional characters, and they got me all covered in blood. Eww!”
She tossed the stained napkin aside, then spoke into the air. “System, make it look like their deaths were an accident. And prepare a few DNA test results for me. I want the Jackmans to believe, no matter how deep they dig, that I’m their true bloodline.”
The room was silent. She looked like a madwoman, talking to herself.
But in the next moment, her parents‘ bodies vanished without a trace. Not even a drop of blood was left behind, as if nothing had happened at all.
Whoever had been secretly recording the scene must have been terrified–the camera shook, flipped to the floor, and the video cut off.
Staring at the black screen, Tracy sat frozen, unable to react. She just kept staring straight ahead.
Ronald’s concerned voice broke the silence, calling out to her. “CeeCee?”
“Just now…” she whispered, stiffly facing him, but she didn’t know how to finish.
If that video was real, then Erin wasn’t even from this world. She had something called a System.
And the heroine she mentioned, did that mean this world was just a story in a book?
And if so, was the one called the heroine actually herself?
Countless thoughts crashed over her like a weight pressing down on her chest.
The content of this video was beyond anything she thought possible, shattering every belief she’d held her whole life.
And
yet, if it was true, then every strange thing about Erin finally made sense.
She could sway people’s minds. She could erase surveillance footage. She could turn Walter’s death into an accident. She could even alter DNA test results. All of it was because she had the System.
Feeling the cold fury radiating from Tracy, Ronald asked carefully, “So… what’s your plan now,
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Whether the video was real or fake, he would, of course, have someone verify it. But even without verification, deep down they both knew it was most likely true.
The fact that Tom had been able to use this as leverage to blackmail Erin for years already said enough.
The shock left Tracy dazed for a long time before she finally gathered herself.
She didn’t answer Ronald right away. Instead, she kept staring at the dark screen as if lost in thought.
At last, she said, “This video is the evidence that can destroy Erin completely. But it has to be used at the perfect moment.”
Before that moment arrived, she needed to strip Erin of her false glow, piece by piece.
Fortunately, a perfect opportunity was right around the corner–the upcoming promotional event for Cloudfall Tavern’s comic adaptation.
Originally, Tracy had planned to pretend she would join the recruitment for the project and wait for Erin to steal her work under the pretense of a mysterious artist T.
But before she could even move forward, Erin had already been chosen as the official comic artist for Cloudfall Tavern.
The announcement shocked not only Tracy but the entire internet. People immediately questioned whether the contest had been rigged. After all, the hiring had been public for only a short time, and suddenly a winner appeared. It was only natural for people to suspect foul play.
But when the company released Erin’s artwork, the designs shut down most of the doubts. Every character’s look and expression matched the original story perfectly, and critics had no choice but to admit her drawings were impressive.
Only Tracy sat in silence because she recognized them.
Years ago, she had lost a sketchbook–one filled with character designs she and ViaLittle had created together for Cloudfall Tavern.
It was supposed to be a gift for ViaLittle. But before she had the chance to wrap it, she was sent away to the academy.
By the time she returned, the sketchbook was gone.
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