Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica) -
Chapter 355
Tracy said mysteriously, "I want to tell you something, but you mustn't tell anyone else.”
It seemed that many people found it hard to keep a secret.
When asked, they would only say that "I'll only tell you the secret, and please don't tell anyone else.”In the end, it seemed that the people around them all knew such a secret. When they mentioned it,they realized that they had said the same thing to the people around them.
However, Tracy was now drunk. And she got along well with Flora, so it was natural that she wantedto share the secret she had kept for years.
Anyway, the White family was not as glorious as before. Plus, she was under the protection of theKim family. So she was not afraid of anything.
Flora said anxiously, "Tell me. I'm curious as hell.”
"When Tina got engaged, she lived in Twentyseven Hotel, Amsterdam. Coincidentally, Oliver alsostayed at the hotel.”
Tracy later found out that the man staying in the room not far away from them was Oliver.
If she had met him earlier, there might have been a chance among them.
"What a coincidence! That doesn't make any sense. Did Oliver go there because he knew that Tinagot engaged secretly abroad?"
Flora was rather curious about the entire story.
"No, at that time, Oliver had just taken over the Williams Group. He didn't care about the marriageat all, nor did he know about Tina's engagement, and his whereabouts to Holland were stillconfidential.”
"And then?"
"Oliver had sex with a woman that night.”
"Who was so lucky?"
"It's Tina's sister, Jessica."
"Really? Sounds dramatic. I can't believe it."
"In the end, did Oliver agree to marry Jessica?"
"At that time, Oliver didn't even know who had sex with him. He just got an earring from thewoman."
"How do you know the detail? What does the earring look like?"
Tracy remembered someone holding a tulip-shaped earring, asking if she had seen it.
She didn't know what was going on at that time. Looking at the tall, powerful, and intimidating manwho asked her questions, she didn't dare to talk nonsense. So she said that she had never seen itbefore.
"At first, I didn't know why Oliver seemed to be interested in a woman who had a one-night standwith him. He sent someone to Holland to investigate and found me.
At that time, I was going to attend Tina's engagement ceremony, so I also lived in TwentysevenHotel."
"Did they mistake you as the woman that night?"
"They just came to me with an earring and asked if it was mine."
"What did you say back then? If you had said that it was yours, you would have been Mrs. Williamsnow."
"Oliver is not a fool. I didn't dare to tell lies. Otherwise, if he found out the truth, I'll be doomed."Tracy was well aware of the Williams family long ago were. So she would never run the risk ofdeceiving them. Actually, at the thought of names including Toby, Lambert, and Oliver, she feltterrified.
When she was with Toby, Toby spoiled her a lot when he was interested in her. When he changedhis attitude, he would drag her to hell together.
"Then who owns the other earing?”
Tracy casually mentioned the earrings to Tina at that time. Tina showed great interest and askedTracy to draw the earring Tracy saw.
Tracy had been drawing in a studio run by Holland since young, so she was good at painting andshe quickly drew the appearance of the tulip earring.
When Tina saw the earrings, she was stupified.
Tina even asked Tracy if she was wrong.
Because at that time, Tracy had already seen Jessica at the engagement ceremony.
Tina was afraid that Tracy had painted the ear stud that Jessica wore during the engagement party.But Tracy confirmed that it was the first time she had seen it.
So, just as Tina was about to leave Holland, Tina gave Tracy a luxurious bag, persuading Tracy tokeep it a secret.
She knew to weigh the pros and cons. And she knew that the earring was very important, or elseTina wouldn't have taken it so seriously.
Of course, it was only after dating Toby that she gradually found out the truth
Back then, Tina's mother went to someone to make a new earring that looked exactly like what shesaw.
Toby had sent someone to investigate. It turned out that there was a tulip necklace pendant atTina's place. So the new earring matched the one Oliver had perfectly.
"Isn't the other earring supposed to be in Jessica's hand?" Flora asked.
Then Tracy told Flora how Tina and Marina made the same earring.
Flora was stupified.
"It seems that Marina is much more calculating than I thought.” Flora muttered, "Jessica is so pitiful.If she knew that she had been deceived by Marina and Tina, she would probably have run out of thegrave to seek revenge.”
"This is probably her fate.”
Although Tracy had lived in Europe for so many years, she was still very superstitious, and she hadalways regretted Jessica.
Jessica was liked by the two brothers of the Williams family and provoked them to harm each other.She was indeed the Helen of Troy.
In the end, she faced a tragic death.
Tracy knew that Jessica was dead, so she didn't want to keep this secret anymore.
Now that she had said it, she felt much more comfortable.
Flora didn't seem to have heard enough. It wasn't easy for her to get to know the inside story of theWilliams family.
After all, Birmingham's largest media group is held by Williams Group, and no one dared to gossipabout the Williams family behind their backs.
Only in private would she dare to discuss it within a small circle.
It was also difficult to know the truth about what happened back then.
However, this news might be useful to Jane.
Flora knew that Jane was targeting more than the three people from the White family.
If Jane wanted to gain a foothold in Birmingham, she had to deal with the Williams Group in thefuture.
If Jane knew that Oliver, the head of the Williams Group, had been fooled by Tina and Marina, Janewould be interested.
The next show was more exciting than the consequences of the White family selling fake paintingsto Oliver.
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