“D-don’t try to scare me! I already told you what happened. There were some leftovers in the kitchen, and I wanted to take them home for my grandson. You not only stopped me but gave me a nasty look. That’s why I resented you and switched your medicine.”
Gina’s hands were clenched into tight fists, her body trembling slightly—a clear sign of guilt. But she stubbornly continued her lie.
“It’s not like anything happened to you! Are you trying to get me a death sentence over something so trivial?”
Yvonne let out a cold laugh. The woman was truly shameless.
“Attempted murder might not get you the death penalty, but you will go to prison. Once you have a criminal record, you’ll never work in domestic service again. Your children will also be affected—they won’t be able to pass the background checks for government jobs or the military.”
Yvonne spoke slowly, her tone casual. “If you don’t want to name the person behind this, then don’t. I don’t like to force people. If you enjoy taking the fall for others so much, then by all means, enjoy your prison food.”
With that, Yvonne stood up and walked toward the door.
As she left the interrogation room, she could hear Gina’s panicked, helpless sobs from behind the closed door. But even then, Gina didn’t dare to expose Queena.
It seemed Queena had some serious leverage over her.
Yvonne felt another pang of sympathy for the original girl. Queena was a manipulative schemer who had spent years entrenching herself in the Spencer family. The original Yvonne, a simple-minded and naive girl, never stood a chance.
It was evening when Yvonne returned to the Spencer manor.
In the dining room, the four members of the Spencer family were enjoying their dinner. The table was laden with delicious food, and the room was filled with laughter.
They clearly weren’t concerned about a mere servant like Gina. And just as clearly, they weren’t concerned about their biological daughter, Yvonne.

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