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The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte) novel Chapter 511

Samuel immediately asked with concern, "Becky, are you alright?"

Rebecca shook her head.

The next second, Garcia's shriek pierced the air.

Turning to look, they saw Garcia flailing in the water, shouting furiously, "Rebecca, you pushed me! How could you!"

But Samuel stepped forward, looking down at Garcia coldly. "Don't think I didn't see. You pushed her first, but you were so unstable that you fell into the water yourself."

Garcia scrambled to defend herself. "I didn't push her! I just wanted her to apologize to Mrs. Austin."

Rebecca retorted, "Then why did you spill your drink all over me?"

Before Garcia could argue, Rebecca added, "There are security cameras here. That whole scene was captured clearly. Are you sure you want to keep lying?"

She had expected Garcia to cause trouble, but she hadn't anticipated such malicious intent.

Garcia wanted to argue more, but she had been splashing in the water for a while and couldn't get out.

Although the water wasn't deep, not even reaching an adult's chest, for someone who couldn't swim, it was a disaster.

"Someone help! I can't swim! Pull me out!" Garcia yelled.

Her shout drew everyone over, including those who had been chatting in the banquet hall.

Even Dylan heard the commotion and walked over.

The first thing he saw was Garcia thrashing in the pool.

Garcia saw Dylan too, as if seeing a ray of hope. She quickly extended a hand and shouted, "Mr. Austin, save me..."

However, just as she thought Dylan would come to her aid, she suddenly felt a cold sensation on her head. Where was her wig?

Garcia frantically felt her head and found the wig was gone, leaving only a bald scalp.

She was soaked to the bone, her head bare, looking utterly wretched.

The mocking laughter continued unabated. "Haha, look at her bald head, it's hilarious!"

"And I thought she was so beautiful. Turns out she's bald!"

All sorts of taunts drilled into her ears. Garcia felt a burning shame and embarrassment. Her face was beet red, and she wished the ground would swallow her whole.

Seeing Garcia's state, Mrs. Austin frowned.

The sliver of hope and fondness she once had for Garcia was now replaced by disappointment.

She felt Garcia's behavior was a disgrace. By making a fool of herself in high society today, she would bring shame to the entire Austin family if she ever became their daughter-in-law. This dark chapter of her history would follow them forever.

Without saying a word, she gave Garcia one last cold look and turned to leave.

Garcia was furious. She glared at the crowd and screamed, "Stop laughing! Stop it!"

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