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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him novel Chapter 465

Chapter 465 Brewing Vengeance
But now, he no longer believed Ralph and Cassandra's lies.

“No need. As long as you're fine and can give me some pocket money, I'm good,” Magnus said with a laugh.

“Of course. That's not a problem.”

Cassandra rolled her eyes, wondering how she ended up with such a lazy and gluttonous half-brother.

After she got in the car and left, she was pondering on how to teach Cecilia a lesson.

She asked her assistant, “What does Cecilia do for a living?”

Previously, she had instructed her assistant to investigate Cecilia.

“She has a small studio in Erihal, making just enough to scrape by,” the assistant replied.

A small studio?

“Teach her a lesson by shutting her studio down.”

Given the capabilities of the Evans family, dealing with a foreign studio was particularly easy.

However, the information that Cassandra had obtained was only what Cecilia had publicly released. What she didn't know was that the songs that had made her a sensation back home were all composed by Cecilia.

No matter how wealthy Ralph was, it was impossible for him to ruin Cecilia's company.

“Alright.”

Cassandra was still unsatisfied. “Gather a few people and come with me to Sparaville.”

She had been humiliated. There's no way I can allow Cecilia to remain unscathed. Isn't Nicholas fond of her simply because he is attracted to her apparent innocence?

Meanwhile, inside the living room in Sparaville, Nathaniel sat there in a composed manner.

Across from him sat Cecilia, interrogating him, “You mentioned owing a lot of money. Where's the IOU?”

Nathaniel knew that Nicholas must have said something when he came over.

“With Mason, if you want to see it, I can call him to bring it over.”

“Nicholas said you effectively hold thirty percent of the shares; you're not short on money,” Cecilia added.

Cecilia only wanted to clarify things quickly with him. If he had truly deceived her again, she didn't want to continue being with him any longer.

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