Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2601
Eliza was Charity, but she was using Eliza’s body. Although the soul inside had changed, what had happened in the past could not be erased.
However, she could not understand it. She already had people erase all of those things when she woke up back then, so barely any outsiders knew of it. How…
Then, Eliza saw that after her scandal was exposed on the trending list, the news of Felix Media getting fined and Cindy’s dirt had silently disappeared from the list. In that instant, Eliza understood everything.
Oh. It turned out that she was a sacrificial lamb for the company.
A hint of coldness welled up in her heart. It was the same feeling she felt when she was accused of murder.
“Lizzie, what do we do?” skyler was flustered. “Hailey has gone to the company to look for President Daley. Hopefully, the company can take you down from the trending list as soon as possible.”
“President Daley?”
Eliza looked at her naive assistant as if she had heard a joke. “Does Hailey really know nothing at all?”
“Know what?” skyler was clueless.
is an act arranged by Felix Media. They’re
an A-list female celebrity is so juicy that the attention on
“The company must be crazy. You’re the top artist in the company. You earn
is replaceable.” Eliza put her phone down. “I’m going to get changed, have some breakfast, and
the mood to have breakfast?” skyler was
career. Should I starve myself
turned away coldly. If it were the old her, she might have
so what else
felt sorry
Eliza do wrong? All she did was fall in love
end, everyone saw that relationship as her being a
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