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Reclaiming What Was Meant to Be Mine novel Chapter 28

Chapter 28 Regret in the Previous Life"Rosy, how could you do this to me? We have been good friends since we were kids," Ryn's voice choked with tears, full of grievances. 

"I remember you love taking advantage of me since I was a kid. You don't need to remind me. " 

"How... how could you say that? You're the one who offered to help me." Ryn defended herself hurriedly, afraid that Leonard would believe Roslin's words. 

Roslin sneered and didn't respond. She raised her eyes and looked at Leonard. "Mr. White, I don't have much time." 

Leonard was not a fool. Looking at the two of them, he could certainly tell that they weren't friends at all. They might even have a grudge against each other. 

"Damn it, I was almost fooled by that slum kid." Leonard thought to himself. 

Suppressing the anger of lashing out, he turned to Roslin with a smile while handing her the files. "I'll send someone to bring you over now." 

Leonard immediately made a phone call. 

Ten minutes later, the office door was pushed open. 

Roslin's eyes got misty the moment she caught sight of the refined young man wearing framed glasses in front of her. In Masafield School, the one who showed the greatest kindness towards her was none other than Lucas Jones, her teacher. 

He was a young and handsome teacher with a deep enthusiasm for his job and all his students, but in his third year of teaching, a scandal about him was exposed. 

Faced with accusations and complaints from all sides, the school dismissed him, putting an end to his career, which also burdened him with huge debts. 

At that time, Roslin didn't believe he would do such a thing, but when confronted with conclusive evidence, it was impossible to deny. 

It wasn't until many years after graduation that Roslin stumbled upon a conversation between Linda and the girl who was the victim that she learned the truth about that time. 

Lucas never did that kind of thing, all of which was their false accusation. 

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