Chapter 174 Make Her Pay
Yannick knew all too well the true faces of sfemale celebrities in the entertainment industry.
As a friend of Calvin, he felt compelled to offer advice.
Only then did Calvin realize he had mistaken the person. “It's not Stella.”
Yannick was puzzled.
“Then who else could it be?”
He was only aware of the rumors surrounding Stella and Nathaniel.
“Cecilia Smith.”
After sthought, Yannick quickly remembered who Cecilia was..
His shock intensified. “You're planning to steal Nathaniel’s wife?”
If it’s Stella, he may have a chance. After all, the two aren’t married yet.
But Cecilia was once the beloved daughter of the Smith family. Her deafness prevented her from moving within
the esteemed circles of high society.
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She's the only woman who has ever deceived Nathaniel.
Rumor has it that when the couple got married, her younger brother and mother took away all her dowry and
betrothal gifts.
In the end, Nathaniel gained nothing, becoming a laughingstock to the world.
During that period, he was also just a spectator.
As twent on, the buzz about Cecilia gradually faded into oblivion. Had it not been for Calvin's reminder, he
would have completely forgotten that Nathaniel even had a wife.
“Calvin, what are you thinking? She’s a married woman, and she’s de” Afraid of upsetting Calvin, Yannick chose
his words carefully. “She’s hard of hearing. She's not the right fit for you.”
“External circumstances don’t decide whether she is the right fit or not,” Calvin responded.
Upon hearing these words, Yannick realized Calvin had truly fallen for Cecilia.
He wondered what was so special about Cecilia that Cavin, a cold-hearted man, would fall for her.
But whether Nathaniel would let him have her was another story.
He believed that once a woman was his, even if he no longer desired her, he wouldn't allow her to be shared
with other men.
All right, I'm hanging up now.”
Knowing that the words coming from Yannick’s mouth were all things he didn’t want to hear. Calvin ended the
call.
Ever since he encountered Cecilia again five years ago, he lindolved to stay by her side and protect her properly
this time.
By the tCecilia returned to the office, Nathaniel had already cback
In the office, along with Nathaniel, was Stella.
She was seed on the couch, dressed to the nines, with a hint of anger flickering in her eyes.
A couple of days ago, she had instructed Sean to make a move on Cecilia. Bu Sican, ever the ine mammad that
Cecilia was surrounded by bodyguards, making an immediate approach impossitie
The newsthe intehad escalated, tarnishing her reputation.
Stella had red dig up information about Cecilia's tabroad, but it was as if someone had delibermely wiped in
dean. She couldn't find anything at all.
The more things progressed in this manner, the mork she found herself consumed by from She was terrified than
Chalita would take Nathaniel back from her.
When Stella saw Celia re, she stood up, looking utterly aggrieved, and said to Nathamellin low voice. “Nathaniel.
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When she left, she gave Cain a lock filled with profound meaning.
Cecilia was somewhat puzzled by wh she meant. Nathaniel carefully observed the new clothes she had just put
on as she renumed other workstation.
“Have your friend drop the charges in Nathaniel said gravely.
It was then Cecilia realized that Stella band tumed to Nathaniel for help again after failing to resolve it on her
own.
“Why? She plagiarized someone else’s music, and ye the victim is supposed to drop the charges
She really couldn't comprehend how Nudumididlose his sense of right and wrong over a
woman.
“Stella’s matter doesn’t only concern herself, bu ails Busworth Group's subsidiary, Central Media. Besides,
international lawsuits aren't something that can be settled in a short period of time. There's no need to waste
tand energy.
Cecilia laughed in exasperation.
He would really go this far for Stella, hube
“My friend said she doesn’t care about wasting tor energy. She just wants to make her pay for plagiarizing!
Central Media turned a blind eye to artist plagiarism. Shouldn't they be held. accountable too? Mr. Rainsworth,
you're being a bit too selfish, aren’t you?”