Chapter 121 Proving Her Identity
“That still doesn’t prove she’s Queen.”
Seeing Stella stay silent, Sienna’s lips curled into a triumphant smirk.
“So you can’t prove it, can you? Then you’re not Queen.”
Finished
Stella regarded her calmly, watching the desperation flicker behind her eyes. “Who says I can’t prove it?”
“Then do it. Show us. Words don’t mean anything.”
Sienna’s confidence was cracking, though she’d never admit it. Felix, standing nearby, remembered the concert–the way Queen had moved, the way she’d spoken.
Stella was Queen.
There was no doubt now. This woman was a genuine prodigy.
But a genius he couldn’t control? That was more dangerous than useful.
“Since you don’t want to come home, I won’t force you.”
Felix was done. Staying here would only mean more humiliation.
“Sienna. We’re leaving.”
“Wait.”
At Stella’s single word, the crowd shifted–blocking their path, as if by some unspoken agreement.
“The person who can prove I’m Queen is on his way.”
If he wasn’t delayed, Lucas would already be airborne. But he’d agreed to come.
“Why should I wait around for you? And even if you are Queen–what does that prove?”
Felix’s voice was sharp, unreasonable.
“If she’s Queen, it proves you gathered a crowd, livestreamed a public event, and spent the entire time defaming my daughter as some kind of homewrecker. You’ve caused real harm to her mental health and her reputation.”
Jasper’s words cut clean through the noise. The look in his eyes made Felix hesitate.
This was his son. His pride.
That woman had been gone for years, and still–still Jasper hadn’t moved on. Hadn’t softened.
“If compensation is required, my lawyers will handle it.”
“We don’t want your money. And your offenses go beyond that.”
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“Jasper.”
Finished
Felix’s jaw tightened. Every time it came to anyone with the name Shaw, Jasper lost all reason.
Was he trying to humiliate him? Humiliate the Moore family in front of everyone?
Couldn’t this be handled privately, later, like civilized people?
“Staging a medical emergency, making threats, restraining my daughter against her will–none of that is legal, is it?”
Felix’s face drained of color.
[Felix really overplayed his hand this time.]
[Talking about how HE was the law in Azure Peak City Unreal.]
[Sienna’s getting what she deserves too.]
[Arrest them both. They’re rotten.]
[Jasper is incredible. Defending his daughter, standing up to his own father–not asking her to just take it.]
“Uncle. How can you talk to Grandpa like that?”
Sienna’s voice wobbled, her eyes glistening on command.
“Shut your mouth. You’ve slandered my daughter repeatedly, and I will make sure you answer for every word.”
Sienna flinched, retreating from the sharpness in his gaze.
“Look–it’s Lucas. He actually came.”
“The father of classical music. I missed the concert–never thought I’d see him here.”
“Lucas and Queen are close friends despite the age gap. He’s the one who can confirm who she really is.”
“Look at Sienna. She looks like she can’t breathe.”
“She going to fake faint again?”
Sienna backed away slowly, searching for an escape. But the crowd was too thick–and too many people were deliberately blocking her path.
Stella smiled softly and exchanged a brief, warm hug with Lucas.
“Sorry to drag you into this.”
“Don’t apologize. You should’ve told me about something like this sooner. I missed half the drama
Laughter rippled through the crowd.
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Finished
When Lucas turned to face them, his expression shifted–serious, deliberate.
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