Tessa Caldwell's face darkened, and she shouted, "Karen Yates, stop talking nonsense. Am I framing you? I didn't encounter you in the restroom; you only came in after Ms. Lawson did, which means we were never alone together, so how could I frame you?"
"Who says you can't frame someone just because you weren't alone? The scene was so chaotic just now, who knows when you put the watch in my bag."
Jealousy and resentment were boundless, and Karen Yates' eyes were filled with a heart-wrenching venom. She just couldn't understand, how could Tessa Caldwell be so lucky?
Unconsciously clenching her fists tightly, she decided that even if she had to die, she would drag Tessa Caldwell down with her.
She looked at Faye, pitifully and full of grievances, and said, "Faye, she's such a bad woman. She knew all along that you're not an ordinary person. She pretended not to know to get close to you, but in reality, she just loves your money."
