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The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte) novel Chapter 577

Dylan snatched the report, his eyes glued to its contents as his face grew darker by the second.

After a long moment, he gritted his teeth, crumpled the report into a ball, and asked coldly, "Where is the child? Tell her to hand the child over."

Dennis flinched. "Emily said that if you agree to her demands, she'll tell you where the child is."

Dylan looked up, his eyes filled with a chilling light. "What does she want?"

Dennis frowned. "The same thing as last time. She wants to be famous. She wants resources, to be a star."

Dylan sneered. "She dares to threaten me?"

Then, a mocking smile touched his lips. "Fine. If she's so desperate to be a star, let's grant her wish."

"What?" Dennis couldn't help but ask. "But Mr. Austin, this woman obviously has ulterior motives. Are you really going to do this?"

Dylan's smile remained, but his eyes were cold as ice.

Of course, he knew she had ulterior motives.

But what other choice did he have to make her produce the child?

No one outside his inner circle knew what happened that night five years ago, yet Emily was claiming to be the woman from that night.

It was too much of a coincidence.

Whether Emily was lying or not, she definitely knew something about what happened five years ago.

Her demand to become a star was just her ambition showing, and that was exactly the opening he needed.

It was the perfect way to lure the snake out of its hole.

"Just do as I say. And have someone keep an eye on her," Dylan ordered.

Seeing Dylan's resolve, Dennis had no choice but to agree. "Yes, Mr. Austin. I'll arrange for resources in the entertainment industry to launch her career."

Dylan nodded slightly. "Good, you handle it. And one more thing: don't let Rebecca find out about this."

Dennis paused for a second, then said, "I understand, Mr. Austin. I'll make sure Mrs. Austin never finds out."

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