She took out her phone as she spoke. "The things I said when I went to the competition yesterday were all provided for in the email. The sender was so careful, if not you, who else could it be? All I did was take out what you gave me, and recited the script you prepared then exaggerated with a few sentences of m y own."
As she spoke, she tapped her mailbox open. There were two emails lying in her inbox. One of them contained all the videos and photographs, the other was a long, anonymous letter.
Luna took the phone in shock and read through the contents of the email.
Not only did the sender send the emails to Bonnie anonymously, he even analyzed and predicted what happened yesterday.
The sender knew Luna very well. Besides knowing how much effort she poured into the competition, the sender even knew that Fiona would use the rumors floating around online about Luna's poor personality t o attack her.
That’s why the sender informed Bonnie of all the appropriate responses and asked her to arrive at the competition venue ahead of time, hide outside and appear when the timing was right.
After reading through both emails, Luna was dumbfounded.
Who sent these anonymous letters? 2
She was not aware of these pieces of evidence at all, neither did she send the emails to Bonnie!
Looking at Luna's shocked expression, Bonnie frowned. "It's really not from you?"
When Bonnie received the emails, she was also very confused about the identity of the sender. After pondering the issue from all possible angles, she felt that the emails must have come from Luna.
Otherwise, who else in Banyan City would be so attentive and serious about Luna's affairs?
Could it be Joshua?
That was impossible. These pieces of evidence would hurt his beloved Fiona, the woman he cared about the most!
"It really isn't me." Luna closed her eyes and pondered about the issue for a long time but still had no idea who would do this for her.
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