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I keenly observed that the moment Levi stepped out of the shadows, Elsa's expression froze over.

"Jane, I was just adjusting the camera angle, and guess what? I happened to capture something pretty interesting."

Levi's smirk was sharp, almost taunting, as he looked at Elsa.

I had to hand it to Levi—he always knew exactly what I wanted.

If I hadn't known Levi was nearby, I would have turned around and walked away the moment I saw Elsa. But then everyone would have missed out on such a great show.

Elsa realized it too. As more people gathered, embarrassment flickered across her face. First, she flushed red, then her face turned pale.

I had evidence in my hands proving she tried to frame me. As more people gathered, I knew that if I released the video, her reputation would take a serious hit. Even the friend who had defended her earlier would turn against her.

She shot me a hateful glare as if she wished she could tear me apart.

Unfortunately, she didn't have the power to do that yet.

To protect her image, she had to wrap this up before the crowd fully formed.

"Forget it, Madison. I must not have been holding it properly." Her voice trembled as she tugged at Madison Simon's sleeve.

But Madison wasn't going to let it go and shot me a glare. "What do you mean, forget it? She just did this to you! She at least owes you an apology!"

Elsa looked up, locking eyes with me.

Seeing the amusement in my gaze, she immediately lowered her head. She tugged at Madison again, her voice soft, almost pitiful. "Just let it go… She's my sister. I don't feel well… Can you take me home?"

Madison clearly wanted to confront me, but she couldn't resist Elsa pulling and dragging her away.

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