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The Billionaire's True Heiress From Fake Jewel to Real Crown novel Chapter 58

Aaron just couldn’t accept it.

“Edison, this is all a misunderstanding. Please, give me another chance. I only trusted what Jane said, and I was trying to do what was best for the mall.”

When Edison didn’t budge, Aaron turned to Claire and Pandora, desperate now.

“I’m so sorry. I really didn’t handle this well. Please, forgive me this time. I’m not young anymore. I have parents to take care of and kids to feed. I can’t afford to lose this job.”

Aaron was practically sobbing, tears streaming down his face. He never thought he’d get burned until it actually happened to him.

Claire didn’t feel an ounce of sympathy for people who threw their weight around just to serve themselves.

“That’s not what you were saying earlier,” she said, her voice cool and steady.

Aaron stared at her, shocked at how heartless she sounded. He quickly turned to Pandora, grasping at anything.

“Ma’am, please, forgive me for what I did. I really only believed Jane. This whole thing is just a misunderstanding…”

The girls who had been livestreaming the whole scene never expected things to flip like this. They’d been having a great time, watching Claire, once the star, get tossed out of a mall. But then Edison showed up and completely flipped the script, putting the manager in his place.

Now the girls were disappointed, and even the rich kids watching the stream felt let down.

One girl, still holding her phone, whispered, “Honestly, Claire’s being too unforgiving. Does she still think she’s the heiress of the James family or something?”

“Yeah, he has a family to feed. Isn’t that sad? And anyway, she didn’t even get thrown out in the end,” another girl replied.

The chat was full of comments just like that.

Edison noticed the girls streaming and frowned, then gave his assistant a quick look.

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