Chapter 193 Reasons Behind the Struggle

Jane's careful plans crumbled as Arnold unexpectedly hurled his phone at her.

"Take a good look! Cora carved the old Lane Mansion, every detail so lifelike. You've never beenthere, so how could you imagine it without copying?”

Arnold's voice boomed, leaving Jane stunned. "The old Lane Mansion?"

Jane quickly picked up the phone Arnold had thrown, and on the screen was the 3D model of theold Lane Mansion that had been auctioned.

The Lane family ancestors were prominent in New York, and their old mansion was exquisitelydesigned with intricate courtyards and majestic structures. The carvings on the doors werestunningly beautiful.

The old mansion faced a considerable price decline during the auction. But it was eventually sold foran impressive 33 million dollars, proving its value.

To Jane's surprise, Cora had sculpted her work with the theme of Dream Home turned out to be theexact replica of the old Lane Mansion.

In the beginning, Jane utilized Darren's relation to Sara to pressure the organizers into borrowingCora's work for a whole day. She then enlisted several woodcarving enthusiasts to help create apiece that bore an eighty percent resemblance.

Time was tight, so she didn't have the luxury to investigate whether Cora's work was a depiction of areal place or not. Unfortunately, this hasty decision led to a huge mistake, which Arnold eventuallydiscovered later.

At that moment, Jane was panicked, fearing that Arnold might dislike her.

Many heiresses had become pawns in their families’ commercial alliances due to a lack of favor athome.

She didn't want to fall into such a miserable situation!

"Grandpa, I know I was wrong. But you must understand, I had my reasons,” Jane knelt beforeArnold, tears streaming down her face, and pleaded.

"Even with your reasons, you shouldn't resort to such deceitful acts! It's a matter of integrity!"Arnold still refused to look Jane in the eye, his voice stern and unyielding.

Jane crawled to Arnold's side, holding his hand and crying.

"Grandpa, I know it's wrong to use deceitful tactics that hurt others and yourself, but I had nochoice. Dr. Lane has been secretly seeing Byron behind my back, and Byron has been stayingovernight at her place all this time. When you thought Byron was greeting me just now, he wasactually exchanging flirtatious glances with Dr. Lane. I couldn't bear it anymore. I've neverexperienced such a great injustice before..."

"Is this true?"

Arnold was surprised by the revelation.

"If you don't believe me, you can ask around. It's clear that I met Byron first, and we were evenplanning to get engaged. Dr. Lane interfered in our relationship at this critical moment, and I felt sowronged and couldn't replace anywhere to turn, so I resorted to such extreme measures."

Seeing Jane crying in the cold wind, almost in despair, Arnold sighed softly, "Get up and go backhome for now. I'll investigate the matter thoroughly.”

Jane stood up, hesitated momentarily, and then draped her coat over Arnold's shoulders."Grandpa, please don't stay out here in the cold. I can bear anything else, but I can't bear losing you.I want you to live a long and healthy life.”

Her words struck a chord in Arnold's heart, instantly melting his resolve.

"Alright, let's go home together.”

With Jane's support, Arnold quickly left the exhibition center.

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