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The Return of the Disguised Princess novel Chapter 242

Chapter 242 An Accident

She felt a bit odd because she hadn’t seen the producer Alvin around.

“So that’s the case. How can I put it? I just felt like someone was missing.”

“I have to thank Lamont for this opportunity. Without him, I don’t think I could have made it here.”

Amelie smiled slightly upon hearing this, then turned her gaze to Lamont on the other side.

At the press conference, many reporters asked questions one after another.

The host kept searching for topics to promote the show.

Amelie was very cooperative throughout and, as time went by, the audience became more and more

excited.

The signing ceremony followed shortly.

Amelie had experienced some rumors and negative comments, and although things had improved somewhat after the success of the show, there were still some anti-fans in attendance.

However, Amelie didn’t care about these haters’ opinions. She knew she couldn’t change their minds, so she focused on her true fans who approached her with autograph requests.

Looking at the exquisite photos on the prints, Amelie was pleased. “My fans are like family. If I treat them well, they will love me more.” Amelie thought.

Amelie took the pen and signed the prints for her devoted fans.

Suddenly, a woman rushed towards Amelie and splashed water on her before anyone could react.

Amelie immediately stood up. It was grateful the water didn’t get in her face, but her outfit was now

wet.

“Get this person out of here.”

The staff reacted immediately and hurried forward to surround Amelie.

“Amelie, are you okay?” someone asked.

Amelie was suddenly drenched with water, and chaos ensued at the scene.

Amelie was still a bit dazed, but gradually regained her senses.

She quickly looked at her clothes and then sniffed them lightly.

“Fortunately, it’s just ordinary water, not concentrated sulfuric acid. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be able to stand here now,” Amelie thought.

She gently patted the water droplets off her clothes and looked at the person who had splashed her.

The splasher was a young girl who stared at Amelie with a fierce glare.

Amelie thought to herself, “How much does she hate me for acting out in front of so many people and not even worrying about the consequences?”

The bodyguard came over upon hearing the sound, and held the girl.

Some people were even preparing to call the police.

Amelie thought, “This is a press conference after all. If we make a big deal out of this, the consequences could be unimaginable.”

So Amelie quickly approached and tried to stop the person who was about to call the police.

But Lamont stopped her.

“Don’t be impulsive,” he said.

“But…”

Amelie wanted to say more, but she was pulled aside.

“Although you have gained many fans through this drama, some people still remember what happened before. Even if you can’t bear to see that little girl being taken away, you can’t show any

kindness at this time.”

“I understand, but she’s just a little girl, and she looks very young. Do we really have to turn her over to the police?”

“If we don’t, then what? Are we just going to let her attack you again? And it might not even be her

next time.”

Lamont’s reminder prepared her for the worst.

After the girl was taken away, the scene returned to calm.

Mr. Garcia stood stunned in his place, not expecting this to happen.

Cynthia walked over and asked with concern, “Amelie, are you okay?”

“I’m fine. It’s just water. She’s still young and probably won’t do anything too extreme.”

“It’s good that you’re okay, but you still need to be careful. You never know what those people might do to you next time.”

Even Cynthia felt this way.

“Amelie, there you are. I’ve been looking for you for ages,” Cynthia said as her voice appeared at

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