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Key: Too Late To Say I Love You Chapter 33 Could Not Deny
Janice looked up like a fool and was even more dumbfounded when she saw two police officers. “Where to?”
Someone suddenly kicked her and scolded her with disgust, “Where can you go if you’ve killed someone? Pfft! B*tch!”
Another person ran over and slapped her face hard. “You stole someone else’s husband, framed his legal wife, and even killed his legal wife’s mom. How can an obnoxious woman like you exist in the world!”
Janice regained her senses when she was kicked and slapped. When she looked up around her, she realized that the banquet hall was filled with people — men and women in stunning outfits — who were obviously there for the birthday party.
They were always present, so they watched the show, as well as when she begged for forgiveness and pleaded guilty…
Janice finally understood that someone had devised a plot against her!
Someone planned the same scenario to happen again to get her to plead guilty!
“I didn’t kill anyone! I didn’t kill anyone!” Janice shouted.
The fair ladies who witnessed everything were indignant, and they wanted very badly to slap her. “How dare you still try to give excuses? Everyone heard what you said earlier — you enraged someone to kill her! You must pay with your own life when you kill someone, so pay up!”
“I’m not, I didn’t… President Warren, I didn’t kill anyone. Save me, save me!” When Janice noticed the indifferent Zach in the crowd, she rolled and crawled toward him like he was her life-saving straw, and she wanted to grab his leg to beg for help.
However, before she could even grab the corner of Zach’s pants, another person had kicked her away. “Miss Sanders, you’re the same even after all these years. You can’t seem to get rid of the habit of coveting other men.”
The voice belonged to the person who had questioned her earlier in the dark. Janice instantly shrieked when she looked up, “Ah —
“Gwen White! You’re not dead?!”
“Of course I’m not dead. If I died, who’s going to ask for my mom’s life?” Gwen smiled leisurely.
Janice turned pale, and she yelled, “You… You plotted this against me?!”
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