Chapter 234: Chapter 234: Slapping the Face Hard Chapter 234: Chapter 234: Slapping the Face Hard A scene starkly different from what she had imagined had Vivia Fuller’s smile suddenly stiffening on her face, a look of panic washing over her.
“What…what happened here?”
Hope Williams’ gaze coldly shifted towards Vivia Fuller, her lips slightly curling, “Miss Fuller, are you here to enjoy the spectacle? How tily of you.”
Vivia gritted her teeth, unsure how the situation had evolved into this, but it was abundantly clear she couldn’t let things escalate further.
Ellie Field looked at Vivia as if she was her pillar of strength, staring with eyes full of entreaty.
Vivia bent down to support Ellie Field, muttering under her breath, “Get a grip.”
Vivia then turned to Hope Williams saying, “I don’t know what happened here, just passed by and ca over to check. Why is Cynthia in tears, did sothing unfair happen to her?”
“Miss Fuller, this is hospital business, what does it have to do with you?” Hope Williams sighed. “Indeed, Miss Fuller loves ddling in other people’s affairs.”
“How can you call it ddling? I have always been friends with Cynthia, just ca to inquire after seeing her cry like this.”
Hope Williams’ eyes flickered as sothing seed to occur to her; she nodded slowly and said, “Oh right, I just rembered this ‘Cynthia.’ You were the one who recomnded her to treat my grandfather.”
When she ntioned the na Cynthia, her voice was filled with undisguised sarcasm.
Vivia frowned and glanced at the trembling Ellie Field by her side, then back at Hope Williams, feeling increasingly uneasy. Now that she was involved, all she could do was see how things unfolded.
“That’s right, is there a problem?”
Hope Williams looked indifferently at both Ellie Field and Vivia Fuller, and unabashedly declared, “This ‘Cynthia’ is a fraud, are you aware of that, Miss Fuller?”
Vivia was taken aback, not expecting the conversation to turn this way. Her pupils contracted, montarily at a loss for words.
Hope Williams smiled lightly, “It seems like Miss Fuller already knew.”
“I didn’t know.” Vivia exclaid, her voice rising sharply.
“If you didn’t know, why panic, Miss Fuller?”
“Miss Williams, do you have any evidence? How can Cynthia possibly be a fraud? You must be mistaken.”
Vivia clenched her fists tightly, glaring fiercely at Ellie Field.
What a fool – what is going on?
She had assured Vivia that this ti Hope Williams would be utterly discredited, yet here she was, tangled in this ss.
“We also hoped we were mistaken, but her behavior, this plagiarism incident, ha, we really can’t continue to trust her as Cynthia.”
“And clearly, Doctor Williams’s dical paper was even recognized by Elder Murphy and the other doctors, yet this self-proclaid ‘Cynthia’ found it absurd. She clearly knows nothing about these, how could she dare claim the na ‘Cynthia.'”
“It’s not like that, I…” Ellie Field tried to explain, but was speechless from the start.
“What else do you want to explain?”
Vivia bit her lip, finally understanding, this consummate fool had laid bare all her secrets.
Vivia wordlessly closed her eyes briefly, wishing she had never co, now how was she to disentangle herself, she could only grit her teeth and stand firm.
Her forehead throbbed painfully, “You question Cynthia’s identity, then do you also doubt the recomndation letter personally signed by Director Delacey?”
Vivia’s words made everyone suddenly rember. This ‘Cynthia’ did have a recomndation letter from Director Delacey.
A recomndation letter from Director Delacey couldn’t possibly be fake; the previously suspicious crowd quieted down, looking at each other.
“One capable of plagiarism can surely steal, don’t you think?” Hope Williams said with a cold laugh, her gaze flicking between the two.
Her words reminded the crowd.
“Miss Williams, speak with evidence, don’t make unfounded accusations.”
“How do you know I don’t have evidence?”
At this, both Vivia Fuller and Ellie Field trembled.
She couldn’t possibly have evidence, could she?
She couldn’t really have evidence… no, no, no…
Ellie Field’s body started shaking violently. She had suffered enough humiliation today, and if this scandal was also exposed, she truly would have nowhere to bury her dignity.
No, no, please…
“Ah…” Ellie Field clutched her head and squatted down, screaming loudly, “Hope Williams! Hope Williams…”
Her screams were filled with extre anguish; her face turned ghostly pale, and suddenly, her eyes rolled back, and she fainted.
Seeing Ellie Field collapse, Vivia quickly spoke, “You’ve driven Cynthia to faint, Miss Williams, can we stop here for now? Let’s discuss this later.”
“Trying to escape?” Hope Williams scoffed.
“Little Hope!” Alitzel Williams hurried over, gripping Hope Williams’s hands anxiously, looking her over, “Are you alright?”
Hope Williams looked at her mother’s worried expression and paused, “I’m fine, Mom, why are you here?”
Vivia’s face paled severely, wanting nothing more than to flee the scene.
Alitzel looked at Hope, who was clearly unhard, then at the confused Vivia, “Vivia told you were caught plagiarizing, I was worried you were being wrongly accused.”
How could she allow her daughter-in-law to be wrongly accused?
Hope Williams’s eyes softened while also casting a knowing glance at Vivia.
“I’m fine.”
“But ten minutes ago, Vivia called saying you were caught plagiarizing, how…”
Alitzel looked at Ellie Field lying on the ground, then back at Hope Williams, who clearly had the deanor of a victor—not at all soone who had been caught plagiarizing.
Hope Williams nodded slightly, her eyes flashing with a hint of coldness, “Miss Fuller just said she didn’t know what happened, how could she inform my mother-in-law ten minutes ago? Unless Miss Fuller can foresee the future.”
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