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Chapter 568 Invigorate
The gossip and rumors spread like wildfire in the office on Avery's first day at work but ceased on the second day
and never resurfaced.
She didn't have to think hard to figure out that was Cayden's doing.
Avery knew all she could do at the moment was wait for her innocence to be proven.
Although Yulissa continued to treat her with hostility and constantly jeered at her, Avery didn't take it to heart.
She wasn't a weak woman. Before, she avoided direct confrontations with Yulissa out of concern that the latter was
her superior. However, since the incident where Yulissa framed her, Avery gained clarity.
Avery received an update from Xavier which invigorated her.
With the right offer, there was bound to be someone who would step forward.
After a thorough investigation, Xavier came across a male student named Yosef Yarbrough.
Yosef mentioned he saw Yulissa opening a bag with a white bear toy attached and taking out some notes.
However, the examination was about to start then, and he arrived at the venue late, so he was in a hurry to enter
the hall. In addition, he didn't want to be nosy and was afraid of getting into trouble, so Yosef didn't report what he
saw to the examiners in time.
After the exam, he went back to his hometown to visit his severely ill grandmother.
Afterward, Xavier established contact with Yosef during his investigation and found out the latter was a witness, so
he requested Yosef to testify for Avery.
Upon learning Xavier's intention, Yosef, who had identified the woman in the photo, stammered, saying he needed
to stay home and care for his ill grandmother.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHearing that, Xavier had no choice but to promise Yosef a lucrative reward if the latter was willing to give an
account of the truth so he could use the money to seek treatment for his grandmother.
Yosef hesitated briefly but ultimately agreed to come forward and prove Avery's innocence for the sake of his
critically ill grandmother.
Yosef could come to Ackleton from his hometown that day and was willing to accompany Avery to reveal the truth
to the examiners.
Avery saw the glimmer of hope, and her mood lifted. Initially dejected, she gradually regained her composure and
soon became elated.
Meanwhile, Yulissa was frantic with worry because she just received a call from one of the examiners, who
informed her that Avery found a new witness who could prove her innocence. The examiner told Yulissa to visit the
Department of Education at three o'clock in the afternoon. I didn't expect Avery to find a witness so soon. I thought
I'd been sufficiently cautious when stealing the notes from her bag, so how could anyone have seen me? I wonder if
the so-called witness is just someone Avery bribed with money.
In the end, Yulissa could only go to Wisteria's office and ask her superior for help.
Overwrought, Yulissa broke out into a cold sweat. After knocking on the door and entering the room, she cut to the
chase. “Ms. Summers, Avery found a new witness. She's accusing me of false allegations. What should I do now?
Can you help me out?”
She hadn't slept well the past few days, causing the dark circles under her eyes to become very prominent.
Ever since Cayden interfered in the cheating incident, Yulissa knew things would only take a turn for the worse. Still,
she didn't expect it to happen so swiftly.
Wisteria abruptly put down the pen she was using to sign the documents.
She gazed at Yulissa with a haughty and disdainful expression. “Ms. Yantz, why didn't you consider the
consequences before you slander others? You can only blame yourself for being so stupid as to let others get the
dirt on you. You're just an idiot who only knows how to screw things up.”
Yulissa clenched her fists. “Ms. Summers, what do you mean by that? If it weren't for your hint, how could I have
done such a foolish thing? Yet, you're pushing all the responsibility onto me now? How is that fair?”
Wisteria tapped the tabletop with her fingers. The contemptuous smirk on her face widened. “Yulissa, let's make
things clear. You are the culprit of this incident, so how is this matter related to me? Do you have any evidence to
support your claim, huh?”
Not anticipating Wisteria to be so cold-blooded and ruthless, Yulissa sneered as well. “I finally realize how vicious
you are. You made me reassuring promises about how you would take the blame if anything went wrong while I did
your bidding, but when the situation turned south, you were the first to shirk responsibilities. Ms. Summers, do you
really think you can escape unscathed if I am exposed? Dream on! We're now two people in the same boat. If you
don't help me, I may mention things I shouldn't, revealing the mastermind behind this scheme. Things will get
messy if that happens.”
Hearing Yulissa's threat, Wisteria narrowed her eyes and almost crumpled up the document in her hand. “Ms. Yantz,
you'd better mind your words. What do you mean we're in the same boat? Did you just accuse me of being the
mastermind? You should present your evidence before saying something like that, all right? Otherwise, I can hire
my lawyer to sue you!”
Yulissa trembled with rage, but she didn't have any evidence. The only proof she had was the disappearing
message Wisteria sent her, but the message vanished without a trace after she opened it up.
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There wasn't even time for her to take a screenshot.
At that moment, Yulissa knew Wisteria was going to discard her after the latter was done using her. Still, she was
unwilling to admit defeat.
Yulissa took the initiative to figure out Wisteria's thoughts and got to know Wisteria hated Avery. In an attempt to
please Wisteria, Yulissa secretly tried to sabotage Avery. Nevertheless, Yulissa didn't expect Wisteria to be so
merciless after things turned south. Not only is she reluctant to lend me a helping hand, but she's also mocking and
ridiculing me, saying I'm too stupid. Well, I'm indeed an idiot.
Yulissa decided to go for broke. “Since you're treating me like this, we shall wait and see how things progress from
this point onward, Ms. Summers! Ha! Even if I'm the person who executed the plan to frame Avery, if I tell Mr.
Moore you're the mastermind, what do you think he will do to you? In fact, we both know very well Avery could
locate the witness so soon because she has Mr. Moore's utmost support and assistance. How do you think he will
feel when he learns that you tried to harm his beloved woman? Ms. Summers, you've served Mr. Moore for so
many years, so you should already have a good grasp on his character. He will never turn a blind eye to this. Even if
he doesn't dismiss because of what happened to Avery, do you think he will still fully trust you?”
Yulissa intended to sow fear in Wisteria as she uttered those words.
Unexpectedly, Wisteria burst out laughing, causing a sense of foreboding to surge within Yulissa.
Wisteria took out a stack of documents from her locked drawer and stood up. Then, she tossed the papers at
Yulissa's face. “Ms. Yantz, take a close look at how much kickback you've received from our clients during your
years of working at Trident Group. Unfortunately for you, I accidentally gathered these pieces of evidence.”
Yulissa was momentarily stunned. She hurriedly picked up the documents on the floor after regaining her senses.
Colors drained from her face when she saw the evidence.
Her hands, holding the papers, shook uncontrollably. She gulped and asked, “W-Where did you acquire these?”
Once the evidence of her receiving kickbacks from the clients leaked out, Yulissa knew her reputation and career
would be ruined.