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The Killer Queen with Multiple Disguises

Chapter 371
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Chapter 371 Unmasking Identity, The Lover Unwilling to Reunite

Preston's response, like a gust of wind, had dispersed the fog before Iledy's eyes.

A single USA mother who lived in Isabella state.

A seven-year-old son who was the sage as Anne.

lan, with an eye strikingly similar to William's when he was a child.

A Caitlin who had seen William, seen Anne, and reacted oddly after being touched by William.

Every clue pointed to the real Rosalic.

lledy's dark eyes sparkled as she told Preston about what had happened at the hospital today.

Preston fell silent for a moment, then chuckled softly, "It seems, Caitlin is

undoubtedly Rosalic. Hedy, you go to the hospital to retrieve her data files, | will investigate 'Caitlin's'

experiences over the years."

"Mm-hmm."

Hedy returned to the hospital.

She was the one who funded Rosalie and her child. Retrieving Rosalie's files was also convenient.

This file could be compared with the small old file kept by William's family.

On the other side, Preston quickly discovered the truth and gave Hedy a call:

"It was confirmed, Caitlin was Rosalic, Rosalie was Caitlin, she had disguised herself."

This information could have persuaded William to agree to retest the DNA of Gloria and Rosalie, thereby

exposing Gloria.

Hedy had a plan in her mind.

Preston's voice was deep and magnetic: "Fate is truly wonderful."

"Indeed." Hedy smiled gently.

If she hadn't caught Tan on the street that day, the current outcwouldn't have occurred

After hanging up the phone, Hedy, holding the file, went to Rosalie's ward.

When she arrived, lan had already fallen asleep. Rosalie, draped in a coal, stood by the bed gazing at the night

sky, her emotions still not completely settled.

The figure was extremely thin, as if it could fall with a gust of wind.

|Tearing the sound of the door opening, Rosalie turned around, her tone surprised, "Ms. Ellis, how cyou're

back?"

"I want to chat with you, or rather... | want to chat with Rosalie," Hedy slowly lifted her eyelids, her gaze

unstoppable.

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"Rosalic? Who is Rosalie?" She was horrified inside, but feigned confusion on her face, her hand under her sleeve

quietly clenching.

"Let's be frank," Hedy glanced at the soundly sleeping lan, picked up the file in her hand, and lowered her voice:

"What do you think would happen if | showed your data to William?"

The calmness and confidence on Hedy's face shattered Dan's little pretense.

She let out a long sigh, laughing sarcastically, "William sent you to get close to me, to investigate me?"

Hedy: "No, my encounters with both lan and you were accidental. There was no one behind the scenes

orchestrating any of this."

Rosalie warned. "In that case, it seems it doesn't matter whether I'm Rosalie or Caitlin."

Hedy: "I needed you to reunite and recognize each other with Anne and her mother."

This was the task given to her by the system.

Rosalie didn't understand, "Why must | recognize her?"

Hedy retorted, "Don't you miss your daughter calling you 'mom"?"

Rosalie remained silent, a bitter taste welling up in her eyes.

Of course, she thought.

But this also meant that William would eventually find her.

ITedy added, "A woman named Gloria pretended to be you, who had lost your memory, went to William's side,

and becAnne's mother in name."

Rosalie looked stunned.

She was penniless and busy working, completely unaware of what had happened to the William family, nor know

that someone had taken her place.

Hedy spoke calmly. "I don't know about your past with William, but William loves you very much, and | believe

you know that."

If he didn't love her, why would William have searched for Rosalie so desperately? And why would Rosalie have

hidden herself so deliberately?

"Ms. Ellis." Rosalic picked up the glass cup on the bedside table.

"If I shattered this cup and you glued it back together, could you hold it and tellthat none of this ever

happened?"

"I can't." Hedy lowered her eyelids.

"Even a cup is like this, let alone me, a person who has been broken before." A self- mocking smile appeared on

Rosalie's face.

Perhaps to persuade Hedy, Rosalie began to talk about her past with William.

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The story began a long tago.

Rosalie was an orphan who grew up in an orphanage. Because of her wild temper, she often jumped around, and

no adults were willing to adopt her.

Someone finally adopted her, but that person turned out to be a thief. lle chose to adopt Rosalie because he saw

her abundant energy and strong physical flexibility.

"That couple taughtall the tricks of the trade, threatening to beatif | didn't learn, and to starveif |

didn't comply. | just wanted to survive, to have food to cat, so | beca thief, and then a master thief," Rosalie

confessed to his past misdeeds without any attempt to deny them, shrugging his shoulders.

"The only place where | still had a conscience, perhaps, was that | didn't steal from the old, weak, sick, disabled,

pregnant, or poor. After all, | was educated in an orphanage, where | received smoral education."

Later on, Rosalie took on a commission from the Williams family's competitor to steal

a certain confidential file.

She cto France, beca maid for the William family, and had ssocial interactions with William.

"Did you take care of William's diet and daily life?" Hedy asked.

William's castle was so large, not every maid could have interactions with William.

"No." Rosalie was quite embarrassed about this matter.

Back then, | was in charge of watering the plants and flowers in the castle. That day, |

was watering them upstairs, while William was downstairs, drinking red wine and discussing business with

guests.

| was thinking about stealing something, a bit distracted, and accidentally slid down the slope, unable to stop.

"The final slide tackle sent William into the adjacent swimming pool."

Hedy: "......"

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Because of this matter, Rosalie entered William's life, and William also beca part

of Rosalie's life.

The quirky Rosalie changed the dull and boring days of William.

William's erudition also changed Rosalie's perspective and prejudices.

Two hearts uncontrollably drew closer, warming each other, gradually developing feelings of love, until that

confidential document fell into the hands of the rival of the

William family.

| regretted it then, not wanting to hand over the documents. But my foster parents

knockedout from behind. By the t| woke up, the William family was facing

the most severe crisis in history.

| found William and he toldto stop pretending.

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| said | didn't have, | liked you.

He beceven angrier, gripping my neck.

When | thought | was going to die, he fainted. This family crisis kept him busy day

and night, and he fell ill.

| stayed at Windsor Castle to take care of him.

After he woke up, he looked atcoldly and asked if | really liked him.

| said yes.

lle askedagain, if | would be willing to do anything for him.

| said yes.

"Then, | really becWilliam's personal maid."

The once open-heartedness had turned into sarcasm and nitpicking.

Not only did Rosalie have to take care of William's diet and daily life, but she also

had to take care of the diet and daily life of William's new girlfriends.

The rest of the servants in the castle also despised her for her betrayal.

All of these, Rosalie had endured.

She knew she had made a mistake.

She wanted to make up for the mistake she had made.

William used her as a venting tool, and she bore it without complaint or regret.

Until the arrival of that day.

| and his newly engaged fiancée were kidnapped by a villain, who was a defeated

subordinate of William and had been forced by William to choose between the company and his family.

The villain also told William, only one of us, betweenand his fiancée, could

survive.

William was hesitant at first.

When the villain said that they would both die if he didn't choose, he chose his

fiancée.

Rosalie's hand was pressed against her own heart, whispering, "That bullet grazed my

heart."

"It's so strange, even though my heart wasn't hurt, it gavethe pain of a thousand

arrows piercing through

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