Chapter 308 The Truth Goes Live
Chapter 308 The Truth Goes Live
The room went silent. Even the live chat froze for a few seconds.
Then, out of nowhere, someone shouted, “Look–T just went live!”
Everyone was stunned.
Erin had just collapsed. How could she possibly be streaming now?
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People scrambled for their phones, and sure enough, the account they all followed–T–had started a live broadcast..
T had gone live before but never showed her face or talked. She just played soft music while sketching, her long pale fingers moving gracefully with the pencil. Watching her draw was always mesmerizing.
This time looked no different–at first.
But the problem was obvious. Erin was still lying unconscious in front of them, so how could she be streaming?
Unless she wasn’t T at all.
Every eye turned to Erin. Everyone was so shocked, no one even thought to call an ambulance.
With so many burning stares on her, Erin would’ve woken up even if she really had fainted. But of course, she was only pretending.
Her eyelids twitched, betraying her.
This scene was caught on the cameras perfectly.
And then–T’s familiar camera view suddenly flipped, revealing the face of a slender, beautiful young woman.
Those who knew her recognized her instantly. It was Tracy,
Facing the lens, Tracy gave a gentle smile. “Hi, everyone. I’m T
“I’ve seen the news online. I never expected that my habit of staying off–camera would give someone else the chance to pretend to be me.
“If that caused any confusion or trouble, I truly apologize.”
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Chapter 308 The Truth Goes Live
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Her words were calm and polite, but each word left Erin burning with embarrassment. Even lying on the floor, her face twisted with rage.
Standing closest, Sylvia noticed the change and couldn’t help laughing. “So she didn’t stop at stealing someone’s work; she even stole their identity. Imagine that–the proud heiress of the Jackmans stooping this low.”
Sylvia’s mic picked up every word, carrying her voice across the hall and to everyone watching online.
In an instant, the crowd joined in, mocking Erin. Even her fans fell quiet.
Erin forced herself to keep up the act, trembling with anger and fear. Her expression looked like it might crack apart any second.
Then Sylvia added coldly, “People like her—with no skill and no integrity—should be banned from the industry. I’ll be telling Aunt Jane to make sure of it.”
That was too much for Erin. She bolted upright from the floor. “No! She’s lying! She stole my account–I’m the real T!”
Gasps rippled through the crowd. For a moment, everyone was stunned by her sudden recovery, and then their expressions turned awkward.
Sylvia didn’t miss a beat; she tore into her. “Ms. Jackman, weren’t you passed out? How’d you wake up so fast?”
Erin glared at her with venom, as if she could burn Sylvia alive with her eyes.
She swore that once this was over, she’d make Sylvia pay.
Grinding her teeth, Erin ignored the question and turned toward the live camera, voice trembling with desperation. “I’m the real T. My account was hacked a long time ago—that’s why I stopped posting. I never thought the thief would be my sister. She plagiarized my work back in college. The whole school knew about it! You can check the records if you don’t believe me!”
Her frantic defense only made her look more pitiful–like a clown grabbing for attention.
Tracy, who was clearly keeping an eye on the Cloudfall Tavern stream, replied immediately. “You can’t just decide with words alone. If you claim I stole your account, then prove it.”
Let Erin prove herself–that was the fairest way.
After that, Tracy chatted a little with the viewers, then ended the stream.
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