As long as Dorothy was breathing, Willow could shamelessly cling to her position as Mrs. Windsor without a care in the world.
But now, York was telling her that Willow was STAR?
The brilliantly talented, outrageously popular sci-fi author, STAR?!
How was she supposed to accept that!
Seeing the color drain from her face, York quickly asked out of concern, "Rosa, are you alright?"
He knew the news would be a tough pill to swallow.
After all, STAR's level of fame was something even he had to respect.
Finding out that someone they had always looked down on and dismissed had suddenly turned into an absolute powerhouse was a huge psychological shock. It wasn't something anyone could process right away.
It had taken him a good long while to come to terms with it himself.
Forcing down the panic welling up inside her, Rosamund tried to keep her voice steady. "When did Beasley find out she was STAR?"
In her past life, none of them—not even Beasley—had known Willow's true identity before she fell to her death.
So why did Beasley know this time around? And why did York know too?
Was this some kind of butterfly effect caused by the things she had actively changed?
But that didn't make sense either. Shortly after she was reborn, she had received an international call from Alistair telling her that the two had gotten divorced.
She hadn't even had the chance to do anything yet, and the divorce was already a done deal!
The timeline must have shifted on that very day!
The more she thought about it, the more she felt like something was horribly wrong.
It was a faint, fuzzy feeling—every time she felt like she was close to grasping the truth, it slipped right through her fingers.
Frustrated, she slapped her forehead.
The sudden movement gave York a scare.
He immediately got up and rushed over to her side. "Do you have a headache? Do you want me to take you to the hospital to get checked out?"
"Of course not. In my eyes, you're the absolute best. No one even comes close to you!"
Deep down, Rosamund couldn't care less about his heartfelt confession.
What good was it if he thought she was great?
She needed Beasley. She needed the most powerful man at the top to recognize her worth!
A few years ago, when York had told her that Beasley once considered marrying her—that was the kind of validation that actually mattered!
York's affection was completely worthless!
Not only was it useless, but it was actively holding her back!
If Beasley hadn't noticed York's feelings for her and backed out of the arranged marriage out of loyalty to his friend, she probably would have had his children by now!
That was exactly why she harbored such deep-seated hatred for him.
She hated him for being such a hopeless idiot. He knew they could never be together, yet he still couldn't hide his dirty little crush, letting Beasley catch on.

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