Natalie closed her eyes for a brief moment, then spoke up, her voice ringing clear. "Since we're dragging up the past, let's just lay it all out in the open."
Hearing Natalie's words, Hamilton froze in stunned silence. In that split second, Maria wrenched herself free from his grip and lunged to stand right in front of Natalie.
"You really dare to talk about what happened back then?"
Natalie let out a heavy breath and looked Maria dead in the eye. "I have absolutely nothing to hide."
"I was the one who saved a heavily injured Hamilton Amos. Do you admit that?"
"I admit it."
"But Hamilton thought you were me! He paid your mother's medical bills, funded your education, brought you into the entertainment industry, and handed you countless resources. Do you admit that?"
"I admit it."
"Ha! You all heard her! She confessed!"
The crowd definitely heard, and everyone looked as if their jaws were about to hit the pavement.


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