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Bride To Be Not Me (Janice and Simon) novel Chapter 127

"Please leave immediately! My lawyer will be here any moment," Heidi said, forcing herself to remain calm.

Gregory and Emma quickly stepped in, trying to push the reporters out.

"Ms. Ryan, why are you avoiding our questions?"

"If you truly are Ms. Olson, why have you been keeping such a low profile? And what's your issue with the vice president of the National Crochet Union?"

"Ms. Ryan, can you please give us a straight answer?"

Despite Gregory's and Emma's efforts to escort them out, the reporters grew more aggressive.

Suddenly, one of them spotted Edward and called out loudly, "Mr. Moore? Mr. Moore! What's your opinion on Ms. Ryan's alleged collaboration with the National Crochet Union to undermine Prosper Stitch Group?"

Heidi trembled with fury.

The silence finally settled only after the hospital ward door slammed shut and Gregory and Emma had their driver stand watch outside.

Now, facing Barbara and Edward, Gregory and Emma couldn't hide their discomfort.

"Please take a seat," Gregory said before turning to Janice. "Good day, Ms. Smith."

Janice gave a quiet smile and nodded.

Edward gently guided her to sit beside him but remained silent, offering no words or questions. The silence only made it more difficult for Gregory and Emma to find the right things to say.

What Harry had revealed was nearly undeniable. The thought that their daughter could be involved in a plot to suppress Prosper Stitch Group was beyond disgraceful.

Barbara, however, seemed to ignore everything the reporters had said earlier. Instead, she asked with feigned concern, "Is Ms. Ryan doing alright?"

Doing alright?

How could she be?

Heidi's face was so bruised and swollen that she was barely recognizable.

Barbara's question was clearly intentional.

No matter how composed she appeared, there was no way she could truly accept someone who had tried to sabotage her son—even if it was Heidi.

"She's fine, just some bruising. A little rest and she'll be back to her usual self," Emma replied.

Myra said slowly, "Ms. Ryan should be more careful about the people she keeps company with. While things might be more liberal overseas, here, acting too impulsively rarely bodes well."

Heidi took a deep breath, purposefully making her voice sound aggrieved.

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