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Go Away, I'm a Billionairess Now (Samara and Chaim) novel Chapter 7

Go Away, I’m a Billionairess Now By Evie Cole Chapter 7 Chaim Is Not Worth Her Tears

“I’ll go home after I’m done with the matters here.”

Kadin, who was on the other end of the line, felt bitter for Samara. He said, “Alright, your mom and I will wait for you. Take care of yourself well.”

“Okay.”

After hanging up, Samara raised her hands to cover her face.

She had grown up, yet she still made her parents worry so much. It was all because of a man like Chaim.

Samara felt extremely regretful. She was not a good daughter at all.

Gisselle took the phone and didn’t disturb Samara. She knew that Samara was upset, and it was better to leave her alone for a while.

Samara calmed herself down after five minutes. She took the tissue and wiped her tears as she asked Gisselle in a hoarse voice, “I need Alven’s help. His employees are good at marketing, right?”

Gisselle’s cousin, Alven Pineda, was at the helm of Wonder Entertainment. With lots of

workers being responsible for marketing online, the company’s artists gained huge fan

bases soon.

Gisselle was stunned for a moment. Then, she took out her phone hurriedly. “Hold on.

I’ll call him right now.”

“OK,” Samara replied.

She turned to look at Ansoft Technology outside the car window and smiled mockingly.

What a cocky woman she was! How did she think that she could enter Chaim’s heart?

It had been three years. Fortunately, she had realized her mistake. She did not know Chaim, let alone get his heart.

Samara felt relieved. At least she had tried. She had no regrets.

Even so, Chaim and Serena had to pay the price for what they had done to her over the past three

years.

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After she finished talking with Alven on the phone, Gisselle turned around and saw Samara looking out of the car window.

The sky grew black outside the window and shadowed Samara’s face.

Gisselle could tell that Samara was sad.

“Do you wanna go out to have fun tonight?”

As the red light came, Gisselle stopped the car and cast a glance at Samara. “It looks like you’re in a good mood.”

How Chaim treated Samara occurred to Gisselle. She wondered, well, as a husband, Chaim was not even as loyal as a dog. Samara should have left him earlier.

Samara is right. Chaim is not worth her tears.

nearly nine o’clock the next day.

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