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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 292

"What evidence do you have to prove that what you're saying is true?" the interrogating officer asked Amelia again.

"I have an audio recording recovered from a phone's memory card…"

Queenie became speechless.

She suddenly broke free from the officers holding her and rushed toward the control panel, trying to stop the video from playing. However, with her hands bound behind her back, she was clumsy and stepped on the hem of her long dress.

She fell to the ground, knocking over a pyramid of wine glasses.

The guests quickly moved away as the wine glasses toppled onto Queenie with a loud crash.

"Mom!"

Zyler wanted to rush over but was stopped by a police officer.

Amidst the broken glass and spilled wine, Queenie seemed oblivious to the pain as she continued to crawl toward the control panel.

Her hair was disheveled, wet, and clinging to her face. Meanwhile, her dress was soaked in wine. The broken glasses cut her exposed skin, and one of her heels had gone missing, making her limp. She looked nothing like her usual arrogant self.

Before she could reach the control panel, two police officers grabbed her again and dragged her away. Many guests recorded her pitiful state and uploaded it online as the media continued with their live broadcasts.

"Shocking! Queenie Killian was arrested again at Gaskell Corporation's annual banquet, and the scene looked like a mess."

"According to insiders, this isn't Gaskell Corporation's banquet but the annual banquet of Sedna, Gideon Everett's company."

"The tide has turned. Not long ago, Queenie Killian bankrupted the Everetts, now the Gaskell Corporation's stocks have been forcibly delisted."

"Karma is real! This is so satisfying! Someone finally put Queenie Killian in her place."

"Queenie Killian is too disgusting. She used her daughter's imprisonment to promote her image as a loving mother, and now she's being exposed."

"Thank goodness I sold my Gaskell Corporation's stocks early."

That night, the top news headlines were all about what happened at the banquet.

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