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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 2082

Gary watched Janice as she was questioned until she could not say anything else. He was not in a hurry to come out.

Every time Janice answered a question, the reporters would ask her even more questions, giving her the third degree until she was left speechless. She was upset beyond words and kept crying in an attempt at garnering sympathy.

She could not wait any longer. She looked at her watch over and over again, hoping that it could be nine o'clock sooner.

She was waiting for Gary to come out.

In the end, Janice shouted at the reporters, "Don't ask me any more questions. I don't want to answer any of your questions. I just want to wait for Gary to come out so that I can confront him."

"Miss Simpson, it looks like you can't answer our questions. You are just trying to slander the young master of The Jones family."

"Miss Simpson, please answer our questions. Who ordered you to do this? Who asked you to slander the young master of The Jones family?"

Janice pressed her lips together and said, "I just want to wait until Gary comes out so that I can confront him. Stop asking me any questions. I won't answer any more questions."

It was 8:50 pm, there were only ten minutes left until Heinz's scheduled conference.

Janice wanted to wait until Gary came out, however, at that moment, it seemed like the more she spoke, the more lies were exposed by the reporters.

She was questioned by the reporters until her brain buzzed with dizziness. At that moment, it was difficult for her to answer a plethora of questions at once.

When she calmed down and thought about it carefully, she felt that she had to wait until Gary came out before she could air out all their dirty laundry to the reporters.

The reporters could see through Janice's schemes at once. They continued to ask her more and more questions. All these questions overlapped each other and they crowded Janice.

At that moment, another reporter suddenly asked, "Miss Simpson, I heard that you are Mr. Lowe's friend. What can you tell us about that?"

The reporters knew all about The Jones family's relationship.

Everyone knew that Lowell was Heinz and Grace's blood-related younger brother.

They knew that Lowell was studying in Boston.

When she heard that question, Janice's heart jolted. She looked at the reporter who asked that question and suddenly understood that someone was controlling the scene. She was not the one controlling the reporters' tempo.

At first, she thought that she could control the crowd. However, now, she realized that she was fooling herself. She was no match for the reporters.

It was obvious that someone was instructing them to ask these questions.

Could it be Lowell?

Janice looked around, but she did not see any sign of Lowell.

However, she had a feeling that Lowell was supposed to be there. Perhaps he was hiding in a corner, secretly watching her.

When she thought of that, she immediately bit her lips. Her pearly whites dug deep into her lips, turning them red. While her tears rolled down her face, she looked very pitiful.

Her pitiful demeanor stunned the people watching.

Janice remained silent and faced the flashing cameras of the journalists with her pathetic look.

Lowell was indeed watching her from a corner at that moment. When he saw Janice, he scoffed. "How ironic!"

Was that woman still trying to confuse him with such a pathetic gesture?

In the past, she would ask him for help every week, pretending to be pitiful and weak too.

Back then, Lowell could not bring himself to refuse her.

However, now, she was showing the same look in front of the cameras.

Ha!

Lowell sneered, he had seen through her.

No matter what, he would not be fooled again and would not act on impulse, nor would he show mercy to a woman with ulterior motives.

The price he had to pay was way too high.

Janice was still being questioned by the journalists. No matter what they asked, Janice never said a word. She just put on that pitiful expression, refusing to speak at all.

Time ticked by, and soon, it was nine o'clock.

Lowell glanced at his watch, then he turned around to look at Heinz and Gary.

"Lowell, you should go first."

When it was time, Gary spoke.

Lowell nodded and said, "We will go with our original plan first, see you up there."

"Lowell, wait," Heinz said.

"Okay." Lowell waited. "Brother, if there is anything you want to tell me, just say it."

"Let the people from the Public Relations Department get to up first," Heinz said, "Do not give yourself any psychological burdens. Since it has already happened, we should take precautions and not compromise at all."

Lowell nodded and said, "I understand, brother."

Soon, the Jones Estate's Public Relations Department went to open the door and the whole hall quieted down.

Janice finally got what she waited for.

She wanted Gary to face her in public.

She knew that if she could not get his pity, then she would bring him down with her.

"Good evening, fellow reporters. I am Alfid Shells, a representative from the Jones Estate. Miss Simpson is stalling our press conference and slandering the young master of the Jones family too. Miss Simpson, our lawyer will contact you shortly."

"I did not slander him. I am telling the truth! You should be very clear about this, Gary Smith too." When Janice heard what Alfid said, she immediately retorted.

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