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Wrong Heiress to Almost Murder

During a group hiking trip, the protagonist of Wrong Heiress to Almost Murder falls victim to a lethal scheme. Olivia, a woman obsessed with Dallas Clarke, tricks the diabetic lead into consuming high-sugar food before revealing she replaced her life-saving insulin with saline. Despite her desperate pleas, Dallas dismisses the medical crisis as attention-seeking behavior. Betrayed and fading, she makes a final call to her powerful father to demand intervention and survival.
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Chapter 3

The way Dallas was protecting Olivia made them look like the actual couple.

I suddenly remembered what happened three days ago. We were at another group hangout when Dallas and Olivia left the private room for a long time. Feeling uneasy, I went looking for them and finally found them outside the restroom.

The hallway lighting was dim, and Olivia had both hands positioned between Dallas's waist and abdomen, their bodies pressed intimately close in a way that made my stomach turn.

When I furiously rushed over, she was just finishing zipping up his pants. She looked at me with those eyes that always carried a mocking gleam.

She said, "Sabrina, don't get the wrong idea. Dallas's zipper got stuck, so I was just helping him out."

Meanwhile, Dallas was completely unbothered. He was even slightly annoyed that I interrupted them.

"Baby, don't read too much into it. Olivia and I are just friends! Besides, she's basically one of the guys. Olivia's basically one of us. She always says she's jealous we have something she doesn't, so what's the harm in letting her take a look?"

I was stunned speechless. I could not believe that he could say something so ridiculous with a straight face.

That night, we had a huge fight, and I told him I wanted to end our relationship. However, he completely changed his tune, holding me while swearing up and down, even shedding a few tears.

His apology seemed so sincere. Thinking of our three years together, I eventually softened.

Looking back now, I realized I was not holding onto the relationship itself. Instead, I was just reluctant to let go of those three years I invested.

I clung to a relationship that already rotted, foolishly hoping it could come back to life.

It was pathetic.

"We're done," I rasped from the ground.

Dallas froze for a moment. Then, he suddenly let out a scornful laugh. "Playing the breakup card again? Sabrina, just because I humored you once doesn't mean I'll do it every time."

He crouched down and grabbed my chin, forcing me to look up at him. "Playing hard to get only works so many times before it gets annoying."

As I stared at his face up close, he suddenly felt like a stranger. Any lingering feelings I had for him vanished completely.

Mustering my final bit of strength, I spoke slowly and deliberately. "I am Sabrina Tanner of the Tanner family. You're treating me like this on my family's property. Have you thought about the consequences? How dare any of you mess with someone from the Tanner family?"

The moment those words left my mouth, the group erupted.

"The Tanner family? Which Tanner family is she talking about?"

"What other one could there be? The ultra-powerful Tanner family, obviously! This whole nature reserve we're standing on is Tanner property, isn't it?"

"Oh my goodness, did the sugar fry her brain? Look at this backwoods nobody trying to claim she's a Tanner heiress!"

Olivia laughed the hardest. She wiped the tears from her eyes and patted Dallas's shoulder with fake concern.

"Alright, alright, you guys. Don't tease the poor girl anymore. Can't you see she's about to cry? Keep going, and she'll start claiming she's the Queen of some country, coming to chop off your heads."

Another round of harsh, mocking laughter filled the air. Only after they laughed themselves out did Olivia pull something from her pocket: a blue and white injection pen.

It was my insulin.