Chapter 1015
Chapter 1015 Never Underestimate Women’s Jealousy
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When Sofia heard this, her expression finally softened somewhat. After getting into the car, she
instructed in a grave voice, “Let’s go to Tessa’s ce first. Now that things have turned out in such a
way, we’ve got to tell her about it and send more people to look for the stage operator.”
Kellen nodded. Then, he started the car and drove straight to Tessa’s ce. In the luxurious living
room, Tessa looked as ck as thunder when she learned of the purpose of the two’s visit. Nichs, in
particr, had his good-looking features screwed up in a surly expression; he emanated a frosty vibe
that would freeze one to the marrow.
Sofia and Kellen were both frightened, as they’d never seen him looking so menacing before. On the
other hand, Tessa knitted her brows in bewilderment. “Why would Susan plot against me like this?
Well, I did have a vague feeling that she seemed to be holding a grudge against me, but I don’t think
there’s a reason for her to have such a vendetta against me. Why would she set me up like this?”
Taking her by the hand, Nichs reminded her, saying, “Don’t underestimate any woman’s hostility. As
long as they hate someone, they can do anything.”
Tessa thought his words made sense. A woman’s jealousy can never be underestimated. The next
instant, her face hardened at the thought of what had happened on stage. “Miss Sofia, may I ask if
she’s also the one behind what happened to the stage elevator?” At first, it didn’t ur to her that what
had happened on stage was aimed at her. She had thought that someone was targeting the orchestra,
but when she found outter that Nichs was looking into the incident, she finally realized that the
incident was moreplicated than it seemed. Therefore, she took it very seriously. After all, someone
was trying to harm her baby!
After listening to her words, Sofia shook her head and replied, “That’s not clear at the moment because
the stage operator has gone missing. Still, she’s a strong suspect. Only she has a motive for doing
this.”
Tessa’s face darkened.
Upon seeing this, Sofia promised, “Don’t worry about this. I’ll get to the bottom of this and give you an
exnation.”
Tessa nodded.
…
Two dayster, the stage operator was found.
After the man was caught, Sofia marched him straight to the hospital without questioning him.
Apanying her were Kellen and Eunice, who had gotten word of it.
Seeing Sofia and others in the ward, Susan sat up in her sickbed, her expression darkened. “What do
you mean by doing this, Miss Sofia?”
“Weren’t you asking for proof? I’ve brought him here now. Go ahead and question him face-to-face lest
you use us of throwing mud at you!” Sofia said before turning to fix the stage operator, who was
being held by the bodyguards, with amanding stare. She asked, “Who asked you to damage the
stage? Spill it!”
The stage operator looked at her, then at the others around him—who all looked very stern—in fear
and panic.
At the sight of this, Sofia spoke again. “I can consider showing you mercy as long as you point out who
made you do it.”
When the stage operator heard this, his eyes flickered for a moment. Then, he pointed the finger at
Susan, saying, “It’s this woman who asked me to tamper with the stage. She promised to give me a
fortune and help me leave Vienna after it’s done.”
Susan gaped incredulously at the man who pointed at her. “That’s pure nder! I’ve never approached
you!” Realizing what had happened, she nearly jumped out of bed in anger, ring at the man with
venomous eyes as if wanting to eat him alive. “I’m warning youmitting nder will also get you a
jail sentence!”
The man felt very guilty under her stare, but he gritted his teeth and brazened it out nheless. “I’m
not lying. It’s you who made me do it.”
Susan trembled all over with rage. “How dare you!”
At this moment, Sofia spoke as well. “Now that we’ve got witness testimony, I’m leaving this to the
police.”
“I object! This is a nder and a frame-up!” Susan was mad with anger. She protested, “What witness
testimony are you talking about? I think you’re getting a random guy to make me a scapegoat in order
to shield one of your own!” Most importantly, I mustn’t be taken to the police station, or my identity will
certainly be exposed!