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The Heiress’s Second Chance at Vengeance

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The Heiress’s Second Chance at Vengeance

    Finished

    Eliza zoomed in on the sta

    mp and snapped a photo with her phone. Then she sent it to her assistant band /basked her to identify which university the seal belonged to..

    Within minutes, a message came through–her assistant had sent over everything.

    She nced at the screen. The university was located overseas.

    Its full name was Eastborough University–a prestigious medical school known for producing top–tier doctors and researchers every year.

    Every year, it sent a wave of elite graduates into the medical field. In the world of science and healthcare, Eastborough had earned global respect for its groundbreaking work.

    And now, this elite university appeared to have partnered with ire University in conducting the experiment.

    “All the research papers are tied to Eastborough University,” Eliza said. “No wonder ire University refused to make them public–they literally couldn’t.”

    If word ever got out that ire University was working with Eastborough University on illegal medical trials, the bacsh would be massive.

    “There’s no ire University stamp on anything,” Nn pointed out. “And look–inside the factory, there’s another logo. It doesn’t belong to the Foster family.”

    He paused the video and pointed toward a blurry image stamped on one of the machines.

    Even though it wasn’t clear, Eliza could just make out the logo for Eastborough University.

    “But what does that prove?” Eliza asked, frowning at Nn. “Are you saying my mom flew overseas just to investigate this? That she found some secretb where Eastborough and ire were producing illegal drugs together?”

    From the beginning, Eliza had assumed the video had been recorded in Westbrook.

    Her mother had been a well–known socialite in Westbrook. If she were going to investigate something, it would’ve made sense to do it there–not fly across the world chasing down some hidden factory,

    But now that Nn had said it out loud, it actually made sense. Maybe her mother had gone abroad. Maybe she had traveled all the way to this factory to get the footage herself. After all, Nn had already pulled every string he had in Westbrook, and they still hadn’t found a single trace of this facility.

    Which meant the most likely exnation was that the factory wasn’t in Westbrook at all–it was overseas.

    “Even if that’s true,” Eliza said, “how are we supposed to find it? The world’s huge. That video could’ve been filmed anywhere.”

    “Start with Eastborough,” Nn said. “Wherever the school is, that’s where we look first.”

    Eliza checked the report again. Eastborough University had two campuses abroad–one in a bustling downtown district, the other in a remote rural area, nearly out in the countryside.

    She thought for a moment, then said, “If they wanted to keep it quiet, it wouldn’t be in the city. Too many people, too many eyes. It would have to be the rural campus. Out in the middle of nowhere, no one would

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    Finished

    Eliza zoomed in on the stamp and snapped a photo with her phone. Then she sent it to her assistant band /basked her to identify which university the seal belonged to.

    Within minutes, a message came through–her assistant had sent over everything.

    She nced at the screen. The university was located overseas.

    Its full name was Eastborough University–a prestigious medical school known for producing top–tier doctors and researchers every year.

    Every year, it sent a wave of elite graduates into the medical field. In the world of science and healthcareb, /bEastborough had earned global respect for its groundbreaking work.

    And now, this elite university appeared to have partnered with ire University in conducting the experiment.

    “All the research papers are tied to Eastborough University,” Eliza said. “No wonder ire University refused to make them public–they literally couldn’t.”

    If word ever got out that ire University was working with Eastborough University on illegal medical trials, the bacsh would be massive.

    “There’s no ire University stamp on anything,” Nn pointed out. “And look–inside the factory, there’s another logo. It doesn’t belong to the Foster family.”

    He paused the video and pointed toward a blurry image stamped on one of the machines.

    Even though it wasn’t clear, Eliza could just make out the logo for Eastborough University.

    “But what does that prove?” Eliza asked, frowning at Nn. “Are you saying my mom flew overseas just to investigate this? That she found some secretb where Eastborough and ire were producing illegal drugs together?”

    From the beginning, Eliza had assumed the video had been recorded in Westbrook.

    Her mother had been a well–known socialite in Westbrook. If she were going to investigate something, it would’ve made sense to do it there–not fly across the world chasing down some hidden factory.

    But now that Nn had said it out loud, it actually made sense. Maybe her mother had gone abroad. Maybe she had traveled all the way to this factory to get the footage herself. After all, Nn had already pulled every string he had in Westbrook, and they still hadn’t found a single trace of this facility.

    Which meant the most likely exnation was that the factory wasn’t in Westbrook at all–it was overseasb. /b

    “Even if that’s true,” Eliza said, “how are we supposed to find it? The world’s huge. That video could’ve bbeen /bfilmed anywhere.”

    “Start with Eastborough,” Nn said. “Wherever the school is, that’s where we look first.”

    Eliza checked the report again. Eastborough University had two campuses abroad–one in a bustling downtown district, the other in a remote rural area, nearly out in the countryside.

    She thought for a moment, then said, “If they wanted to keep it quiet, it wouldn’t be in the city. Too many ipeople/i, t

    too many eyes. It would have to be the rural campus. Out in the middle of nowhereb, /bbno /bbone /bbwould /b

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    notice a thingb./bb” /b

    “Good thinking.” Nn said. “I’ll have someone check the area. If they spot anything unusualb, /bthey bcan /btake photos on–site andpare them with what we see in the footage. Though, with twenty byears /bbgone /bbby/bb, /bbwho /bknows if that ce even exists anymore?”

    Eliza shook her head. “No, I think it’s still there.” She looked him straight in the eye. “ire bUniversity’s /bbb /bhasn’t changed in two decades. Not even a renovation. That has to mean one thing–the research never stopped. And if theb’s still running… then so is that factory.”

    Nn smiled. “Always one step ahead, aren’t you?”

    Eliza narrowed her eyes. “Don’t pretend I surprised you. You already figured it out–you were just waiting for me to say it so you’d have an excuse to tter me.”

    Nnughed. “What can I say? You’re sharp, focused, and way ahead of everyone else. I’m just lucky bto /bbbe /bstanding next to you.” He reached out and gently brushed a strand of hair behind her ear. “I’ll send someone out right away. The second we find that factory, we get photo evidence. Once we’ve got that… we drop bthe /bvideo. With the images to back it up, no one can deny what the Foster family’s been hiding.”

    Eliza nodded.

    They were finally ready to move forward.

    But before they could act, Eliza’s phone buzzed. Henry was calling.

    She stared at the screen. Since everything had started unraveling, he’d barely reached out. And now, suddenly, he wanted to talk.

    She didn’t need to guess why. It had to be about the ring–and the video.

    After a long pause, she answered.

    Henry’s voice came through, low and tense. “I know you have the real ring. I also know the one I bought is a fake. Whatever you found–whatever’s on that chip–you can’t release it online.”

    Eliza’s brows furrowed.

    iHe /iiknew /iithey /iihad /iithe /iireal /iiring/ii? /iiIf /iihe /iiknew /iithat/ii… /iwhy ihadn’t /iihe /iitried /iito /iitake /iit? And why ihad /iihe /iispent eleven /iimillion /iidors /iibuying /iia /ifake iring /iifrom /iiNaomi/ii? /i

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