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Under the Veil I Rule (Amara) novel Chapter 491

When Finnian emerged from the main gate a little after seven in the morning and saw her standing there, a deep frown creased his brow.

“What are you doing here?”

Just moments before, his mind had been filled with warm, hazy memories of his night with Amara. It was the kind of life he wanted, a memory he kept replaying over and over. But the sight of Liliana shattered the illusion, bringing the bitter reality of his mother’s betrayal crashing back down on him. His mood soured instantly.

Liliana, however, misinterpreted his frown as a sign of concern for her pitiful state. A flicker of joy ignited within her. “Finn, I came to explain what happened yesterday,” she said quickly.

Finnian stared at her coldly, saying nothing. Undeterred, she launched into her prepared speech.

“Last night was all Mrs. Everly’s idea. I had no idea what she was planning! She just called me and said you had been drugged and asked if I would be willing to help you. Of course, I said yes—I care about you so much! And I’d helped you once before, remember?”

She paused for effect. “So I came over. I had no idea you would wake up and… and push me away like that. Finn, I honestly didn’t know the full situation. If I had, I never would have come.”

As she spoke, tears welled in her eyes, making her look genuinely wronged and heartbroken.

So, according to her, his mother was the sole mastermind, and Liliana was just an innocent, unwitting pawn? Another victim in this whole mess?

Finnian’s expression remained grim. He didn’t seem to believe her, but he didn’t seem to disbelieve her either. “You’ve been waiting here all night?” he asked.

Emma was, of course, furious at being made the scapegoat, but after a moment’s thought, she realized it was the only logical move. The one thing they couldn’t afford was Finnian hating Liliana. How would they ever get married then?

Suppressing her anger, she said, “It’s fine. As long as Finn doesn’t blame you. That’s all for now. I’m hanging up.”

“Okay, goodbye, Mrs. Everly.”

Though the call was over, Emma’s mind was still churning.

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