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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 1453

The VIPs in the hall whispered and murmured, discussing the matter among themselves. Celine had successfully stoked their resentment, uniting them against me and even targeting Atlas because of my presence.

Suddenly, someone voiced dissent, and a familiar voice rang out, "Are you Stella?"

It was that impostor again. I knew she was about to add more drama to the scene.

She limped forward and turned to Atlas, saying, "Atlas, how did Ms. Chloe become Stella? This is impossible."

Her questioning immediately piqued everyone's curiosity once again. They were all eager to understand what was happening.

"Do you know her well, Ms. Stella?”

"What's going on? Can you explain?"

"Speak up. Who is this woman? Is she really Rory's daughter?"

"Doesn't she know where Rory is?"

Everyone urged the fake Stella, fearing she might conceal the truth out of embarrassment.

She said, "I've investigated her background. She was born in a small town in the northern part of Foswood. Her father was an ordinary teacher, and her mother was unemployed. She attended university in Foswood and later married a man from the Murphy family.”

Her introduction painted me in a derogatory light.

However, I didn't interrupt her. At this point, I couldn't even if I wanted to.

"But you are the most scheming one. Your age, background, experience, courage, and so on... Tsk, tsk." She shook her head. "I have to admit, your skills are truly profound."

Her words resonated with the crowd, and they all said, "Indeed, she's quite audacious."

"My goodness, I've never seen such a woman before!"

"You’re Rory's daughter? What proof do you have?"

As the skeptical voices grew louder, these people saw my lack of rebuttal as an opportunity to escalate.

The impostor continued to add fuel to the fire. "The real Stella fell to her death at the cliff. I saw it. Now, you claim to be her. You need to provide evidence to prove it. You should thank my mother's compassionate heart for allowing you to enter today."

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