Chapter Summary: Chater 986 – Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy
In Chater 986, a key moment in the Novel novel Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan), Lucy delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 986
Soon, a door closing sound emerged from the now empty video. Someone approached the computer, fingers flying rapidly across the keyboard as they searched for the
surveillance footage.
Everyone stared at the figure on the computer screen, their surprise evident as they all swiveled their heads to look at Clarice.
The figure in the video was a girl, wearing a blue and white striped top, with paste pink nail polish, and a silver heart-shaped ring on her ring finger.
It was Clarice’s assistant, Alice.
Alice took a step back, shaking her head in panic, “This has nothing to do with me. I swear!”
Jonathan’s gaze turned frosty, “If it’s none of your business, then why were you messing with Estelle’s computer?”
“I…I…” Alice stammered, too scared to speak. After a while, she finally explained, “I was just curious about who messed up the dress, so I wanted to check the surveillance footage first.”
Jonathan’s voice was cold, “I’ll ask you again, did you do this?”
Alice started crying, “No, it wasn’t me!”
Jonathan scoffed, “Craig, call the police! The culprit’s fingerprints must be on the damaged dress. It’s worth a fortune, enough to send someone to prison!”
“Right!” Craig answered crisply, taking out his phone to call the police.
“No, don’t call the police!” Alice suddenly shouted, her face pale, “Please don’t call the police, I’ll tell you everything!”
“Did you really do this?” Craig stared at Alice.
“Why didn’t you say this earlier?” Craig asked coldly.
Ana choked up, “I didn’t realize it was so serious. I was scared, so I didn’t say anything.”
“I see!” Gwen sighed softly to Jonathan, “They’ve all wronged Estelle!”
Jonathan turned to Mr. Kress, “Mr. Kress, what’s your take on this?”
Mr. Kress was embarrassed, considering he had been blaming Estelle all along, “Since the truth is out, Alice is fired. But Clarice still has a lot of scenes left. I need to report to Mr. Tucker and discuss what to do.”
Clarice instantly cried out, “I told you, it’s not my fault! I might hate Estelle, but I didn’t do anything to hurt her!”
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