Chapter 810

Zoe Chamberlain let out a cold laugh. "You dare touch me? Then you're finished too. Besides, coming after me is pointless."

She had that mysterious woman backing her.

"What do you mean? Zoe, you're not really Night, are you?" Queen Eleanor's voice trembled. "You've been lying to me all along. Vivian Laurent is the real Night, isn't she?"

The Queen's acting deserved an Oscar.

Seeing no point in pretending, Zoe dropped the act. "That's right. I'm the impostor. Vivian is the real Night. But so what? Everyone believes me now. Nothing Vivian says matters."

She didn't know Madeline Delmonico was secretly recording everything.

This brazen deception showed Zoe's audacity.

People had trusted her because of her medical family background. Who could've imagined she'd fooled so many?

What about all those fans defending her online? How could she face them?

Madeline vowed to expose this fraud.

"So everything was fake? That hospital incident, the major car accident with all those deaths—was that your doing too?" Madeline pressed.

At the mention of the crash, Zoe snapped. "No! That had nothing to do with me! Don't ask me about it!"

Her voice turned shrill as she spiraled into hysteria.

The overreaction spoke volumes. If she wasn't involved, why panic?

Screams erupted through the phone before the line went dead.

Madeline immediately sent the recording to Vivian.

"Irrefutable evidence. We can release this anytime."

The recording captured Zoe admitting she was an impostor and Vivian being the true Night.

"Thank you, Madeline."

"I should be thanking you. Without you, I'd have fallen into Zoe's trap. But withdrawal is agony. Dr. Luna, is there any medication?"

"Drugs can't cure addiction. Fortunately, you weren't on it long. Zoe thought you were already deeply addicted—that's why she acted so hastily."

"I understand. The acupuncture did ease my headaches. But the withdrawal symptoms are unbearable. When can we schedule another session?"

"In a few days. Have you been taking the medicine I prescribed?"

"Religiously."

Madeline wasn't naive. She'd secretly tested every pill.

All doctors confirmed they were safe. Some experts even marveled at the prescription's brilliance.