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The Heiress’ Return & Revenge

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Chapter 259 Can It Still Be Redeemed?

When Jane heard the staff’s words, her eyes narrowed.

Suddenly, her legs began to tremble and weaken.

“It’s impossible. I clearly placed it in this box.”.

She questioned, “Did your mistake cause us to lose the bid, so you’re saying we didn’t.

succeed?”

She was the one who wrote and submitted the bid, and she was certain that she had placed it in the

box.

The staff was prepared for this situation.

“It’s not our responsibility. I have a copy of the surveillance video of your bid. If you don’t believe us,

take a look at yourselves. Let everyone witness it.”

After saying that, he opened the copied video on his phone and projected it onto the display screen in

the hall.

Since it wasn’t their fault, they naturally had to clear their names in public.

Everyone looked up one after another.

In the video, Jane casually stuffed the bid form into the box after completing it.

Without carefully checking, she turned around and left with the others.

Little did she know that a part of the bid form was exposed, and a person passing by accidentally

brushed against the box.

The person’s sleeve accidentally touched the exposed part of the bid form, and it was brought out and

dropped on the ground.

The passerby didn’t notice and left.

Subsequent people coming and going also didn’t pay attention, stepping on the bid form with their feet.

In the end, the bid form was trampled and swept away by a janitor

After watching the video, everyone couldn’t help but feel sorry for Jane’s musfortune

To encounter such a thing

If it were a normal situation, even if she didn’t manage to put everything in, the next person who came

to submit the bid form would have taken it in.

Little did she know that she was unlucky enough to have it accidentally taken out by someone else.

Then, it was stepped on and taken away by the janitor.

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But when it came down to it, it was Jane’s own carelessness.

If she had just put it in directly or paid closer attention, this situation wouldn’t have occurred, and she

wouldn’t have been so unlucky.

After Jane finished watching, her face turned pale.

Why did it turn out like this? Previously, she had felt a backlash, her own luck gradually slipping

away.

But she never expected that it would lead to such misfortune.

Jane wanted to salvage the situation.

So, she looked at the staff and said, “It was your janitor who took away my bid form. You are

responsible for helping me retrieve it.”

The staff helplessly said, “If it’s been thrown into the trash can, how are we supposed to find it? Why

don’t you write another copy and give it to us?” Although it’s a bit delayed, it can be considered as a

special treatment in special circumstances.

Jane didn’t secure it properly, so she should take the main responsibility.

The cleaning staff didn’t pay attention and mistakenly took the order form as trash. They were also

willing to take some responsibility.

So, they were willing to give Jane another chance to submit it.

Upon hearing these forgiving words, Jane felt like vomiting blood.

If she could write it again, why would she waste time here? She said with a serious lace. This is too

time-consuming If I have to rewrite it, I’ll have to review the materials again. I don’t have the energy for

that. I want to use the one I wrote before Or maybe you can help us find it and I can copy it again

Although it got dirty, the words should still be readable”

The lads were written with a carbon pen so they shouldn’t be sinudged

Jane insisted on returving her own order form

The staff had no choice but to go find the janitor and ask the worker to try to find that order form.

Fortunately, today’s trash hadn’t been taken to the garbage station yet.

Finally, the janitor found the order form in one of the trash cans.

However, the order form had become greasy and dirty, almost unrecognizable.

The onlookers couldn’t help but sigh once again at Jane’s misfortune.

Many people brought boxed lunches to eat at noon.

And this order form happened to be mixed with the lunch boxes that

everyone threw away.

Jane hurriedly went forward, ignoring the dirtiness, and took the order form.

She carefully wiped it with a tissue.

Some of the writing on it was smudged, but there were still many parts that could be read.

For example, the price after the stones’ code and Jane’s own code that only she could understand.

But coincidentally, every line of the code had a problem.

This public auction was the largest in recent years, and there were also the most materials.

There were over ten thousand pieces of raw materials for the hidden marks, so the numbers. for the

codes reached five digits.

Every number code written by Jane had one or two that were illegible.

For example, in 352:9, the second-to-last digit was completely unreadable due to dirt and oil

stains.

Some curious onlookers took a glance at the order form.

They couldn’t help but say, “This is really unlucky. Even the ones with number codes have problems.”

“Her luck today is just unbelievable.”

“Could it be that she has used up all her previous good luck someone whispered behind het

“It’s not impossible Evers place she has been to before, she has taken all the good jade, leaving

nothing behind”

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“Is it considered karma now?”

“Indeed, she used to be quite ruthless.”

“If she is present in a public or private auction, it’s as if others have wasted their time.”

“Yeah, she even acts all high and mighty. If someone says a few words about her, she insults. them

and calls them useless.”

“Now, let’s see how she handles this.”

“She’s so amazing; even if the numbers are slightly off, she can just take another look and add. them

in, right?”

“That’s right, it’s just a bit unlucky, but it doesn’t affect her ability to win the hidden bids for jade.”

Simone heard these comments.

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She only retaliated against Jane but didn’t tamper with the bidding list.

She knew that retaliation was not a joke.

So, it was really Jane’s own misfortune, suffering from the consequences of her actions.

Jane cheated using June’s luck, and in the past two or three years, she took away all the opportunities

that belonged to others.

It wasn’t just once or twice; the cumulative amount was considerable.

Every time Jane acted, she was domineering, not even leaving scraps for others.

If she had earned it through her own abilities, it would have been acceptable.

However, due to her cheating and not leaving any opportunities for others, she inevitably accumulated

a significant amount of karmic retribution.

The consequences of retaliation could be quite severe.

The more one cared about something, the more they stood to lose as a result of back hring

Otherwise, it wouldnt be so coincidental that every numbered digit had some sort of issue

This situation forced Jane to make another choice

Itcoubt the considered a unique method of using magic to defeat magic

It can only be said that Jane’s success and failure were both determined by luck.

The staff members were also helpless as they witnessed the situation.

There was no way to modify this bidding list.

One of them handed Jane a new bidding list.

“Please double-check the numbers and complete a new bidding list for us.”

However, Jane had no desire to accept it.

But in this situation, she had no choice but to take it. “Fine!” She then passed the bidding list to a

gambling stone expert standing behind her.

She intended to use the same method as before to overcome this challenge.

Simone spoke up. “The original bidding list is no longer valid. Miss Fordson, are you planning to let

your company’s gambling stone expert practice again? If that’s the case, can you still fulfill the harsh

words you said to us this morning?” She certainly couldn’t let Jane get away with it; she wanted to

witness her embarrassment once more.

This

way, Jane, who once had popularity in the gambling stone circle, would continue to face defeat and

weaken her luck.

The more Jane failed, the worse it would be for the person behind her.

(In reality, the general public bidding process usually lasts for ten days, with the raw materials being

openly displayed for three days before the bidding begins. However, for the sake of the plot, the time

frame has been shortened here.)