Sylvia's POV:
I flung my arms around Alina's waist to stop her from smashing the crystal ball.
Her cape was in disarray and strands of her hair had fallen in front of her eyes. She looked extremely flustered, but she still behaved arrogantly with me. "Let me go. You are a jinx. Whoever touches you lands in trouble!"
In an indifferent tone, I whispered in her ear, "You deserve this. I deliberately chose today to expose your lie. I wanted to make you taste desperation when you were so close to success."
Alina glared at me and said through gritted teeth, "Sylvia, you're going to die a horrible death!"
I smiled disdainfully. "You should be thinking about how to explain your actions to everyone."
At this moment, the crystal ball in Rufus' palm slowly floated in the air and began to display the scene of Leonard's death.
When they saw how Alina plunged the dagger into Leonard's chest, the crowd exclaimed collectively.
Alina must have realized that she was completely doomed. The arrogance and pride on her face melted away, leaving only panic and agitation in their place.
"Stop!" she yelled in desperation, but it was too late for her to do anything now.
When everyone saw Leonard slowly dying, their hearts broke. With the current level of medical technology, he could have been saved that day even though he had been stabbed. However, Alina did nothing but stand there and watch coldly as his life slowly drained away.
Edwin was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. His eyes were bloodshot, and he fell to the ground, muttering something to himself.
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