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Devoted Love:The Billionaire's Precious Wife

Rosemary spent 18 years thinking she was a member of the wealthy Harris family, only to discover she was a fake rich girl. When the real heiress returned, Rosemary was cast aside and sent back to her poor hometown. But fate had other plans for her, as she soon discovered that her hometown was actually the most exclusive villa area in the country. In a single night, Rosemary went from a modestly wealthy girl to the true heiress of a top-tier elite family. Her biological parents showered her with love, handing her millions of dollars in pocket money, providing access to any car from their fleet, and letting her buy anything from the world’s top designers. As for school, the best institutions were at her fingertips, and if she didn’t feel like studying, she could play with the family company. But what shocked Rosemary the most was finding out she had an ex-fiancé. She couldn’t understand why he kept clinging to her, holding her hand, and trying to kiss her. “Who are you, sir?” Rosemary asked, annoyed. “Sweetheart, I’m your husband,” the ex-fiancé responded. “I don’t have a husband, only a former fiancé”

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CHAPTER 109

No, she couldn't just fess up to the plagiarism! That'd be the end of her piano career for the rest of her life. The glory of coming second would be gone in a blink. The jeers and jabs would push her into the

abyss. The scandal would stick to her like glue for life, and she'd become a laughing stock.

If she owned up to the theft, her parents and Zachary would be majorly disappointed. Her aunt and uncle would loathe her even more, barring her from the Harris family. Those who had supported and liked her would drop her like a hot potato.

Gritting her teeth, she shot back, "That's just your side of the story. Included in textbooks? Who saw that?"

Jasmine, seeing Yolanda still playing dumb, was fuming, "Alright, I'll make you eat your words!"

She had someone snap a picture of the latest textbook and projected the score onto the big screen.