Chapter 26
Evan Wright.
Among the Wright family, Evan’s methods were even more ruthless than Steven’s in Harber City, that was exactly why people feared and respected him.
Just listening to how others referred to the Wright brothers was enough to tell how powerful and domineering they were.
But this time-
Even Evan might not be able to control the outcome.
“Has the traffic been successfully redirected?” Stella asked.
“Yes,” Gary replied. “Most of the posts are now coming from overseas personal accounts. They can’t suppress it.”
Stella nodded.
“Good. Keep the momentum going for at least a week.”
Right now, Summer was probably thinking that with the Wright family and her wealthy mother pulling strings, the backlash would die down quickly. That was why she wasn’t panicking yet.
So this time, Stella intended to show her exactly what out of control looked like.
She wanted Summer to see clearly that there were things even her powerful mother couldn’t fix. And she wanted Evan and Ruby to understand the same truth.
Gary nodded.
“Yes.”
Stella continued calmly,
“Tomorrow, release the information about what happened two years ago. How she deliberately ran me down and caused my miscarriage.”
Today was the marriage certificate.
Tomorrow would be while her husband was still alive, Summer set her sights on her brother-in-law and deliberately caused her sister-in-law to miscarry.
What kind of reputation would that earn her?
Didn’t she have the entire Wright family backing her? Didn’t she have a rich, influential mother
She had relied on that protection to act without restraint. So this time, Stella would tear it all oper piece by piece.
She wanted to see how the Wrights and Ruby planned to protect her now.
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Gary answered without hesitation.
“Yes”
The left
When Stella was alone, another call came in-this time from the gallery.
After listening for a moment, she replied,
“Alright. I’ll come by this afternoon.”
She hung up and finished most of her meal.
Seeing her appetite was still decent, Gary quietly sent an update to the man in Eirden.
After lunch, Stella rested briefly.
“Have a car ready. I’m heading out.”
Gary paused.
“Now? You should really be resting.”
“I’m not hauling bricks,” Stella replied flatly.
Gary: “”
Fair enough.
He had reviewed her medical records and knew she should be resting, but judging by her tone, this wasn’t optional.
Gary arranged a car and assigned security.
When they arrived at the gallery, the manager stepped forward respectfully.
“You’re here.”
“What’s going on?” Stella asked, her expression dark. “How could there be a problem with the artwork?”
Nothing that left her gallery had ever had an issue.
Just as the manager, Rachel Harter, was about to explain, a voice sounded from nearby.
“Stella.”
She looked up.
Lucas was sitting on the sofa.
Her steps paused.
“What are you doing here?”
Rachel immediately explained,
“He’s the one who reported a problem with the painting.”
Stella
Locas stood and walked over.
Although Lucas was Evan’s friend, he’d always gotten along well with Stella. He disliked Summer’s mother and by extension, Summer herself, which was why Stella had always thought he was at least a decent person.
Stella crossed her arms.
“So. What’s wrong with the painting?”
“There’s nothing wrong with it,” Lucas said quickly.
“Then why-”
Seeing her expression change, Lucas immediately put on a placating smile.
“Where did you disappear to? Your Mr. Wright is about to turn all of Harbor City upside down looking for your
“And did you block my number too? He asked me to call you, but I couldn’t get through at all.”
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