The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning Max Charming
Chapter 1025
Chapter 1025
Just as Blake was about to send another message, she realized It could not go through. Frustrated, she
thought, Kevin, you jerk! What makes you think you’re so special? Fine, don’t reply, then, Who cares?
lake refused to be disrespected. She blocked Kevin and permanently deleted his contact, thinking. ‘Don’t
you dare ask to be added back.”
She then informed Cecilia, “Ms. Stamford, I couldn’t reach Mr. Harrison. He’s blocked me!”
Cecilia snapped, “What use are you then?”
Blake kept her distance and quickly apologized, “I’m sorry, Ms. Stamford. It won’t happen again.
At that moment, Cecilia’s gaze met Madelyn’s from the third–floor window: Her thoughts darkened with
jealousy. “Madelyn, you think you’re better than me?‘
Despite her anger, Cecilia maintained her composure and called Madelyn.
back, “Don’t get too comfortable, Madelyn. Without
felt helpless, knew she was stronger
replied to Cecilia with a calm demeanor, “Ms. Stamford, Zach is only interested in the
now. Perhaps you should keep your distance.”
hanging up, unaware of Cecilia’s
depended entirely on
aspired to be Zach’s equal, but
real Zach
call from Margaret, “Mr. Jardin, there was a woman at the
quite aggressively and looking for Ms. Jent earlier. Luckily
“How
‘Ms. Jent seems unbothered.
Thank
to fight back,
he hung up the
Cecilia confronted Zach, throwing documents on
answer my calls?”
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