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Chapter 1530

    Chapter 1530


    Lindsay felt like she was caught in a tornado of confusion and disbelief.


    "I just pretended to be a disciple of Queena to fool you, and because of that, you doubt our friendship?


    So that’s why you wanted revenge and spread wild rumors and lies about me out there? How could


    you?!"


    Lindsay was at a loss for words.


    "I''m so disappointed in you," Serena said, her tone dripping with disillusionment. She then turned to


    Romeo and the other guests, "I''m so sorry, everyone. This evening''s mess is on me. I apologize for


    causing such a scene. I know my presence will only spoil the mood, and I''m sure none of you want me


    here. I''ll take my leave now. Enjoy the rest of your night."


    "Hold on a second." Lindsay finally pieced together what was happening. It hit her like a lightning bolt—


    Serena had imed to be Queena''s disciple, and now, she was pinning the me on her for the lies


    about Jamie Noelle intervening in her romance.


    It had been Serena who tearfully told her the story. Howe it suddenly be a sheer fabrication?


    Could it be that Jamie Noelle never interfered, and Serena was lying again?


    Realizing this possibility, Lindsay was about to explode with anger when Serena shouted, "I must have


    been blind to befriend someone like you. We''re done!"


    Lindsay was dumbstruck.


    Fuming, Serena pushed through the crowd and intended on leaving, when Romeo said, "Who said you


    could go?"


    Serena almost called him "brother-inw" but stopped herself, fearing that the guests would question


    her rtionship with Romeo, and even more, that her faux heiress identity would be betrayed. She


    feigned innocence, "I honestly had no idea she would make up such nonsense behind my back."


    Lindsay was livid, "Who''s making things up? You''re the one who told me Jamie Noelle ruined your love


    life.


    “I''ve hardly ever met Serena in my life, let alone had any kind of rtionship," Romeo rified in front


    of everyone, "My heart belongs only to thedy by my side."


    With that, he reached for Arabe''s hand in a gesture that seemed to touch everyone there.


    The guests were moved by his action, and many were utterly shocked.


    Hadn''t Romeo and Serena grown up together? Howe they met each other so rarely?


    It seemed like they had no connection at all.


    Yet Serena had often posted on Facebook about visiting the McMillian estate, ying chess with


    Phillip. It looked like she had be a beloved figure in the McMillian family.


    What was the truth?


    It appeared that Serena was just blowing her own trumpet and Romeo had never really cared about


    her.


    Lindsay finally got it—Romeo and Serena had never been involved. They were practically strangers,


    and everything was a fabrication by Serena.


    "You liar!"


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    Before Lindsay could finish, Romeo said, "All three of you owe her an apology."


    He was referring to Arabe. After all, the rumors had been spread by them.


    Serena was the first to apologize, "I''m sorry, it''s all my fault. I won''t do it again."


    Her apology came so quickly that it seemed almostical.


    Madeline hadn''t expected things to turn out this way. She was unclear whether it was Lindsay or


    Serena who was lying, but now being scared, she said, "I''m sorry, it was my mistake for speaking


    without knowing the whole truth. I won''t be so reckless again."


    Although angry, Lindsay knew she had to apologize to Arabe, "I''m sorry, it was my fault for listening


    to a deceiver."


    At that moment, a servant came hurrying over, "Mr. McMillian, Ms. Be, Mr. Eugene would like to have


    a word with you."
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