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When Love Breaks (Josephine) novel Chapter 167

In fact, Josephine had indeed sold all those gifts on a second-hand website, and the money was still sitting untouched in her account.

So, how had it turned into a charitable donation?

Perplexed, she clicked on the trending topic and saw a pinned post from a media account that read:

"According to an anonymous source, Mrs. Forbes—Josephine Dunn—did sell all the gifts Zayn gave her. However, all the proceeds were donated to a charity supporting underprivileged children in rural areas. Part of the funds have already been used to build a charity-funded school and to sponsor 103 girls from impoverished regions."

What nonsense!

Could this be Zayn's doing?

Was he trying to flatter her, only to later "expose" her as a liar and paint her as a fraud?

Angry and anxious, she was about to message Zayn and curse him out when she noticed the attached photos beneath the post.

The first image was a donation certificate. The second showed the construction of the charity-funded school. The third was a detailed record of the fund transfers supporting the rural children. And the fourth—children holding signs that read: "Thank you, Ms. Dunn!"

Wait—what?

Josephine was completely baffled.

The donation was indeed made in her name. The school entrance even had the name "Josephine Dunn" engraved in large letters, and the financial record clearly bore her name as well.

Where did these pictures come from?

Holding her phone tightly, Josephine asked, "Manson, did you arrange all this?"

Mason sounded just as shocked, "Of course not! I don't have that kind of money. And if I did, I'd definitely tell you—I wouldn't hide it from you."

"Then who did it?"

"You really don't know anything about it?" Mason was even more surprised. "I thought this was your hidden card."

Josephine immediately replied, "It wasn't me."

At that time, she had been completely heartbroken. All she could think about was leaving Zayn.

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