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The Billionaire's Maid Bride novel Chapter 346

Oakwood Hotel was a small-scale joint, tagged as a hotel, but it was just a notch better than a motel really.

The front desk staff, most of them were the boss's relatives or buddies.

This receptionist was kinda hesitant, "But we've got rules in the industry, can't spill guests' info. He seems to go by the name Max, a tall guy, built like a brick house."

Cicely left the hotel, mentally jotting down the name Max. She hailed a cab, a tear trickling down her cheek. She was utterly humiliated, didn't know who to turn to with this shame, so she just cried in silence.

The cabbie took a peek at her, "What's the matter, miss? Got your heart broken? Don't cry."

This only made Cicely more heartbroken. Last night she just went to a friend's birthday shindig at the Red Jack Club. As she was leaving, a sudden pain hit her at the back of her head, and then she blacked out.

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Allison noticed the fridge was packed with grub. She knew Grace had fed her a line.

Grace was usually frugal, not the type to splurge or waste, let alone shop for groceries when the fridge was already full. Grace was usually very economical.

But why would Grace lie? Why did she play her?

Allison was stumped. Did Grace have any reason to lie to her?

At lunch, Allison decided to whip up something. As she got the ingredients from the fridge, she noticed half a bowl of chicken soup in the pot.

Allison furrowed her brows.

"Gavin, if you come across any suitable roles, could you put in a good word for me?" Allison asked.

"Sure, no problem." Gavin said.

After hanging up, Allison breathed a sigh of relief.

Some roads, once she took the first step, there was no turning back. Since she had chosen this path, she gotta stick to it.

In the afternoon, Allison planned to sign up for an acting workshop online. After all, she was no pro. Even though she had got camera presence, she fell short in many areas. Her acting was intuitive, but lacked technique and experience. She scoured the internet for a while but found nothing.

She took a peek at her social media, and noticed a post Aaron shared.

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