She Has Three Little Treasures: Fake Heiress, Yet Captures The Tycoon's Heart-Chapter 796: I Am Already a Widow (2)

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Chapter 796: Chapter 796: I Am Already a Widow (2)

Looking at the two of them exchanging glances, Orion Rivers didn’t seem like someone lightly injured and betrayed.

So, it turns out Pip Finch was telling the truth.

The First Elder saw it too, but he defiantly shouted: "No! That’s impossible! I refuse to believe this is the truth, it’s ridiculous!"

Elias Hawthorne didn’t spare him a glance, only played with Raina North’s fingers in his palm.

Raina tried to pull her hand away once, but when she couldn’t, she gave up and turned her cold gaze inch by inch towards the First Elder: "Even facing death, you refuse to behave. Let me tell you, even without Nameless, you wouldn’t get away with anything. As soon as you decided to release Sean Lynch from the underground Umbral Cell, I was informed. You think that bringing so many people here today to surround my place would be the end of it? Well, let me tell you, with just one order from me, you and these traitors who betrayed The Celestial Alliance will be turned into sieves! When you think about it, Nameless didn’t help me; he saved you all."

As Raina finished speaking, the sound of sniper rifles being cocked quickly followed.

Click, click, the sound made their hearts sink.

Turning their heads, they saw that, unbeknownst to them, the rooftops not far away were already filled with sniper rifles. The dark muzzle and the red dots locked on their heads all confirmed Raina’s words were true.

Raina said calmly: "Look closely, if you haven’t seen clearly, should I let them try a couple of shots?"

"No, no, no..." Before the First Elder could speak, The Ninth Elder hurriedly interrupted: "We believe, we believe, how could we not trust what the Alliance Hierarch says, right, boss?"

The First Elder ignored The Ninth Elder, glancing darkly at Raina, and asked, unbearably: "Why? I thought my plan was flawless!"

"Flawless?" Raina was surprised, truly baffled at how the First Elder could say such a thing.

The First Elder asked again: "How did you find out?"

"I told the Alliance Hierarch." A voice suddenly sounded from behind.

The crowd quickly made way for a woman in a black dress, with a solemn expression, who slowly walked through the path they cleared.

"It’s you!" The First Elder, upon seeing her, stood up in shock.

"It’s me."

"How could it be you! How could it be you!" The First Elder went mad, shouting hoarsely: "Why did you betray me, betray your husband! Why! Speak!"

No mistake, this middle-aged woman was no other than his wife.

When he planned this operation, he gathered his trusted aides in his home.

He sent all the servants and security far away.

Except for his wife.

In his mind, this woman, with whom he had been married for decades and almost spent his entire life with, was reliable and trustworthy.

Even if he doubted himself, he would never doubt her.

But it was this woman whom he trusted so much who betrayed him.

The First Elder became increasingly furious, almost crazily questioning the middle-aged woman: "Sophia Warren, speak! Why aren’t you talking! Is your conscience guilty! Is it!"

"Guilty?" Sophia Warren suddenly spoke, sneering coldly: "Why should I feel guilty? Let me tell you, because you’re no longer my husband. Since the day you killed Chloe, you ceased to be my husband! In Sophia Warren’s heart, you died a long time ago! I am, already widowed!"