Chapter 264 Running Out of Plan
Neither the Davidsons nor the Pearsons would harm their family members. Moreover, Abigail was the only outsider involved in this matter. Thus, to have Eric learn his lesson, she would have to bear the brunt./
“Keep an eye on the internet for now. I’ll handle the rest,” said Sean.
In theory, Abigail should not have any dirt about her when being Alana. However, there was still a possibility that the others would fake rumors about her.
“Alright. Make sure to look after your grandma. The only disadvantage for Abigail now is that she hadn’t gotten a divorce from you yet when she was in Ragos. They may use this as a point and label her a homewrecker.” Kevin, being a seasoned entertainment industry insider, knew just how ruthless people within the industry could be.
Sean hummed and nodded in agreement. As they talked, his phone rang abruptly. It was Cameron. He answered the phone and asked, “What’s the matter?”
“Joan wants to meet you,” said Cameron, his voice tense.
In that split second, Sean’s face turned cold, and he replied coldly, “Let her wait. I’m busy right now.” With that, he hung up the call
Kevin said sarcastically, “Joan still hasn’t changed after she’s out of prison. She’s still trying to gaslight you, treating you like a pushover.”
“Let her be for now,” Sean responded calmly.
If Joan were smarter, she would have chosen a better path to walk. Unfortunately, she was too greedy.
“Want her to get desperate?” Kevin asked.
Sean lowered his gaze and took a sip of his drink without answering.
Once again rejected by Sean, Joan tossed her phone angrily onto the bed. Her eyes were bloodshot, and her breathing was rapid. “Sean! How dare you treat me like this!” Tears rolled down from her eyes, and her resentful gaze slowly turned into a sinister one. “Since to show me mercy, don’t blame me for being ruthless either!” Then, she sobbed on the bed.
you refused
After a long time, she got up and went to the bathroom with red and puffy eyes. Half an hour later, she left her apartment, looking fresh and vibrant as she made her way to the entrance of the residential building.
Ever since she was released from the police station, she had been staying at her apartment. This was the first time she had stepped outside.
She hailed a cab and would occasionally glance at her phone.
“They won’t,” the person replied.
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