When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him

Chapter 888



Chapter 888 Acknowledging Her Identity

Cassandra could barely keep up with all the comments. She was still in denial. “It must be Cecilia’s scheme. I’ve seen Ms. Cecille myself, and it’s definitely not her. You need to make a public statement that Cecilia is not Ms. Cecille. This has to be false.”

The assistant lowered her head.

“She should be Ms. Cecille because it’s Ms. Cecille’s official account. Also, a superstar who frequently collaborates with Ms. Cecille has confirmed Cecilia’s identity on Twitter.”

After finishing his work, Eric tweeted again: Who said Cecilia plagiarized Ms. Cecille? Why would she plagiarize herself?All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

Cassandra found it hard to breathe.

“How is this possible?”

She still couldn’t believe it, but despite her disbelief, the facts were undeniable.

The assistant asked cautiously, “What should we do now?”

Cassandra was working at a dance company that Queenie had set up for her. There seemed to be no one there who could handle this situation.

Cassandra felt weak.

“How would I know what to do?” she yelled.

At that moment, her phone rang. It was Elena.

Last night at the dinner table, Elena had asked Nicholas to deal with Cecilia. If she knew it was Cassandra behind it all, she would definitely…

Cassandra forced herself to calm down before answering the call. “Mom.”

“Did you really do this online thing?” Elena got straight to the point.

She had been having tea with some socialites and came across the news.

As the mother–in–law to both Cecilia and Cassandra, Elena was utterly embarrassed.

“Mom, it’s all a misunderstanding.”

“What misunderstanding? Is it also a misunderstanding that you publicly accused Cecilia of plagiarism?”

Cassandra pinched her palm. “Mom, I once collaborated with Ms. Cecille. When I saw online claims about Cecilia plagiarizing, I thought it was wrong, so I couldn’t help but speak out.”

“Couldn’t help but?” Elena, being a woman herself, knew all too well about such schemes. “Cassandra, you know Nathaniel’s current situation. You should understand that he and Cecilia are no match for you and Nicholas. Can’t you even tolerate a blind man and a deaf woman?”

Although harsh, it was a valid point.

“Mom, I’m sorry.”

“I don’t want this to happen again. You need to sort this out properly.”

“Yes.”

Cassandra had never been in such a situation and wasn’t used to apologizing to other women.

It was all Cecilia’s fault.

Cassandra had her assistant issue a statement claiming that she simply could not tolerate plagiarism and that her earlier actions were a misunderstanding as she had no idea Cecilia was Cecille.

The public did not buy the statement and demanded an apology.

Cassandra had no intention of apologizing. She rushed from the hospital to Jamieson Group’s branch company.

As soon as she entered the boss‘ office, she cried and embraced Queenie.

“Mom/I’ve run into trouble.”

Queenie frowned. “What happened?”

She had been working all morning and had not been following the online discourse.

“Is it because of Paula? I’ve already informed the major media outlets. They won’t pay any attention to that madwoman,” Queenie said.

Cassandra shook her head. “It’s not Paula. It’s Cecilia.”

“Cecilia?”

Cassandra told Queenie the whole story but portrayed herself as an innocent victim.

“I misunderstood her and posted about not tolerating plagiarism. Now she’s accusing me of hiring internet trolls to slander her and saying I’m worried about her and Nathaniel trying to get the Rainsworth family’s assets.”

Queenie listened silently, clenching her fists.

“It seems she hasn’t learned her lesson at all.”


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