Chapter: 1419
Sherry asserted Raegan had drugged Cary. If that were the case, Raegan would likely still be detained in the police station, not casually standing here. Did Sherry think the police station was somehow under the Foster family's control, allowing Raegan to come and go at will?
With a casual demeanor, Raegan produced a stack of photos and tossed them onto the table. Maintaining her indifference, she said, "Why don't you look at these photos first, Mrs. Blake? Perhaps they will offer you a fresh perspective on your husband."
Looking at the photos taken during the moments when the so-called "good husband" was mingling with internet celebrities and unfamiliar women, Sherry's expression transformed immediately into one of embarrassment.
Although Sherry knew Cary was a playboy, she had no choice but to ignore those indiscretions to stabilize her position.
With Raegan exposing the situation, Sherry found herself in a state of acute embarrassment. Angrily, she retorted, “Don't try to deceive me with these edited pictures. I won't buy it. What exactly are you aiming for?"
Raegan had no intention of tiptoeing around the issue, so she said bluntly, "Mrs. Blake, have you considered that the mastermind behind this scheme might not be helping you but rather pulling you down?
Your future might be at stake after today's press conference."
The notion that her future could be jeopardized left Sherry visibly agitated. Her expression instantly changed, and anger filled her eyes as she locked gazes with Raegan. "What are you insinuating?" she demanded.
Raegan said in an indifferent tone, “I'm suggesting that if you cooperate with me and reveal the mastermind of the schemes, there is a chance you can salvage your reputation and your career."
Raegan was giving Sherry an opportunity to save herself, but that didn't mean Raegan planned to let Sherry off the hook. After all, Sherry had incited those unreasonable netizens to make a scene around the kindergarten Janey had attended, leaving a scar on Janey's innocent mind. That was unforgivable.
The fact that Sherry was manipulated wasn't important. ALL that mattered was that Sherry's true colors had been revealed. She was evil and that was all. Instead of doing the right things, she decided to use her fame and influence in the wrong ways.
"Don't get ahead of yourself! I don't need your help. I can handle this just fine!" Sherry sneered. She thought of Raegan as a young woman who was nothing more than a newbie in the world of entrepreneurship.
Sherry assumed someone as young and pretty as Raegan must have a long history with men and have sold herself for opportunities for a promising career. Therefore, she deemed Raegan had no rights or qualifications to try to negotiate with her. After all, she was the supposed victim in the unfolding drama. As long as she played her part well, she would have both money and fame at her disposal.
With that mindset, Sherry reacted even more violently. “Who the hell do you think you are, you bitch? You're nothing but a hopeless idiot!
You should start worrying more about yourself!"
Raegan's eyes narrowed darkly. She knew any further argument would be hopeless. There was nothing that could convince Sherry at that moment.
It was time for the public to see who Sherry truly was.
Raegan stood, working up a faint smile. "Well, I wish you luck with your conference." Without waiting for a reply, she walked away confidently.
Sherry couldn't help but stare in jealousy at Raegan's figure, her back adorned with graceful curves as she walked. Raegan walked with the inherent grace of a wealthy heiress.
Sherry always wished to be like that, but of course, life never gave her what she wished for. As she stared, Sherry felt a mixture of rage and jealousy ignite in her heart.