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Addicted To The Genius Lady With A Thousand Faces

Chapter 58
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Chapter 58: While in high school, Tiffany maintained the guise of a frail, innocent girl to avoid provoking the jealousy and suppression of Sansa and Ayla, enjoying a period of relative tranquility. However, during the latter part of her freshman year, this facade crumbled tically. After several heated arguments with a classmate, Tiffany, overwhelmed by anger, brandished a knife and seriously injured her classmate, necessitating immediate hospitalization. The incident was rapidly exposed by the classmate's parents to the media, causing widespread outrage online, with many calling for severe punishment for Tiffany. As a result, she was expelled from school and spent six months in detention. Upon her release, no school would accept her, branding her a dropout and a failure. This incident led the Nash family to view her as a disgrace, offering her no respect or support Sansa, however, feigned concern for her niece-in-law's future. "What should Tiffany do now? She can't continue her studies, so her only option is to marry into a good family. With her parents absent, as her aunt-in-law and the family matriarch, it falls onto worry about her future." Her convincing portrayal of concern seemed to resonate with the other members of the Nash family, who commended her for her kindness and thoughtfulness. No one questioned her approach to handling Tiffany's situation, and even Balthasar deferred to her judgment. As a result, Tiffany was pushed into a series of blind dates, each man carefully chosen by Sansa. Despite Sansa's lavish praise of these men, Tiffany knew better. Each man had ulterior motives. They were interested in exploiting her situation for their own benefit, and she knew that once they got what they wanted, they would leave her. During this time, Tiffany felt powerless to alter her destiny. Under Sansa's tight control, her life spiraled further downward with each failed engagement, marked by deepening humiliation and despair. Rumors surrounding the previous broken engagements were not widely spread However, the final engagement ended in a public scandal. The night before the wedding, Tiffany's fiancé brought a nightclub girl back to their future hfor a wild evening and took several inappropriate photos on their wedding bed, ensuring the scandal was widely publicized. Unable to endure the humiliation, Tiffany confronted him, only to be further humiliated as he publicly declared he would rather die than marry her, calling her worthless and inferior to the nightclub girl. From that moment, Tiffany becthe subject of ridicule, shunned by the eligible bachelors of Blebert. Her diaries recounted all of her agonizing experiences, each entry filled with palpable sorrow. Through her words, Marissa could sense Tiffany's despair, her constant battle against her dire circumstances, and her repeated capitulations to her grim reality Discover fresh tales at g al no vs,When it seemed Tiffany had hit rock bottom, she made a determined effort to ingratiate herself with Arabella, a desperate bid for salvation that initially seemed to succeed. Yet, despite her efforts to change her fate, Tiffany eventually gave up the opportunity. Why? On the last page of her final diary, she wrote, "I cannot defeat the devil in my mind. It grows more savage each day. I can't control it, nor can I control my life." The diary ended abruptly there. Marissa was left with a deeper understanding of Tiffany's tragic life but no closer to finding out why she fled the wedding or her current whereabouts Tiffany's references to the "devil" were perplexing—was it a literal external control like a poison, a chip implanted in her brain, or a mental illness? Without direct contact with Tiffany, Marissa could only speculate. Though many questions remained unanswered, Marissa was certain of one thing: Sansa and Ayla had played significant roles in Tiffany's suffering, and Marissa had to seek justice for her. As she placed the diaries safely back in the safe, a determined glint appeared in her eyes Marissa was about to take her last Serene Rest Pill and turn in for the night when her phone buzzed with a new message from Ferris. "Riss, there's something very important I need to tell you."