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Chapter 526

Summer seized the opportunity and pulled Sylvia into her embrace. "I'm sorry. Sylvia, I'm really sorry. I was wrong. I

know I was wrong. I know I've let you down."

They were locked in an embrace as Sylvia cried her heart out. It was only after some time had passed that Sylvia

broke off the embrace and opened the door to leave the room.

In an instant, Summer was petrified. In a panic, she could only call out, "Sylvia—"

However, Sylvia did not turn back and left the room.

Summer did not have the courage to chase after her, and could only stare vacantly at the closed door.

She couldn't accept the decision of having to apologize to Olivia, or for Sylvia to tell the others the truth.

Back on set, Olivia had already recovered the deleted surveillance footage with North's help. Her suspicion turned

out to be true when she briefly went through the footage and discovered Summer had added the laxatives to the

drinks. Just as she was about to present the footage to Director Norris, she saw Sylvia walking toward her. With a

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hint of urgency, Sylvia called out to Olivia. "Miss Maxwell, I… I have something to say!"

Olivia and Jewel made eye contact with one another before Olivia replied to Sylvia, "What is it? Tell me!"

Sylvia's hands were locked together restlessly. "Miss Maxwell, can we go somewhere private for this?"

Raising her eyebrows, Olivia complied. "Alright. Let's go!"

Jewel followed Olivia as she was worried about Olivia. Sylvia led them down to a passage until the very end.

Olivia said, "Tell me what's on your mind now!"

Should she be willing to disclose the truth, it proves that she still knows the difference between right and wrong!

However, Sylvia remained quiet and kneeled on her knees instead. "Miss Maxwell, Miss Fenton, I'm sorry. Please

forgive me. I was the one that added the laxative in the drinks."

Olivia frowned in response. It did not occur to her that Sylvia would pull them aside to somewhere private just to

admit that it was her that did it!

She truly thought that Sylvia was going to identify Summer as the culprit!

She was slightly disappointed. Loyalty and affection for another were good values to have, but for her to be unable

to distinguish between right and wrong was over the line. This was just a fool's loyalty. But she considered the

possibility that Summer might have made a deal with Sylvia for Sylvia to come forward as the culprit.

"What kind of deal did you make with Summer?"

Sylvia froze and quickly answered, "I didn't make any deals with Summer!"

Olivia cast a disapproving look at Sylvia. "If you didn't make any deal with Summer, why on earth would you admit

that you are the culprit instead?"

Sylvia finally understood Olivia's implication. "T-That has nothing to do with Summer. I-I was the one that added the

laxatives!"

"Do I look so gullible to you?" Olivia sneered. "Do you know why Jewel and I did not drink the milk teas you gave

us?"

After pondering on Olivia's question for a while, she resigned herself to the answer she came to. "Because you don't

trust me!"

Olivia explained, "It wasn't you that I don't trust; it was Summer. If you had not told us that it was Summer who had

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asked you to give it to us, then we might have already drunk the drinks you gave us. In an unfamiliar place, you

must possess the ability to refrain from hurting others, yet be on guard against those trying to harm you. The

reason I let my guard down with you is that I believed that you were someone with morals. I thought that you were

just trying to survive in this industry by staying close to Summer, which was why you had endured all the

grievances. However, right now you've turned my understanding of you on its head. Deliberate distortion of the

truth and the lack of a moral compass. Is this a case of he who stays near vermillion gets stained red, and he who

stays near ink gets stained black?"

Olivia's tone was laced with hints of mockery and became slightly provocative. As Sylvia's face instantly grew as red

as a tomato, she immediately prostrated before Olivia.

"I'm really sorry, Miss Maxwell. I won't blame you for what you have to say about me. I understand what it's like to

be falsely accused and to be deeply disappointed. But please, don't investigate this incident any further and just

think of me as the culprit. I'll accept whatever punishment, whether it's to be handed over to the authorities or to

pay the medical bills!"

Olivia's frown turned deeper. She couldn't help but raise her voice several pitches higher. "Do you know what you're

saying right now? How old do you think you are? Your life is ruined if you are sentenced to prison for this!"