Chapter 67 Curtis Will Not Survive Finished We canât repay the money! I still need to undergo surgery and live a long life, but we have no more savings! We canât. possibly pay her back! Aureliaâs such a wretch!
Gina clutched Curtisâ arm, urging him to leave with her.
Curtisâ eyes were bloodshot, his complexion drained of color. He glanced at Matthew, unwilling to concede. âAre you really going to keep a jerk who ruins othersâ relationships by your side?â
Gordon scoffed, rolling his eyes in disdain. âOh, are you considering replacing me? Do you even comprehend your own value?
What do you possess that can even compare to me?â he retorted.
Does he think anyone is qualified to be Mr. Quigleyâs special assistant?
He was a rare find, having ascended to his position as Matthewâs special assistant through sheer determination and hard work.
While many may vie for his role, for Curtis, a man devoid of any notable talent, to even entertain the notion of challenging him was nothing short of insulting.
Curtisâ face turned even paler as he turned to look at Aurelia.
Her gaze bore into him with an icy intensity, like she was staring at a sworn enemy.
His heart plummeted; it was clear she harbored nothing but contempt for him. She no longer wanted him.
Feeling flustered, Curtis stammered, âAuri, can we find a quiet place to talk things over calmly?â
âThereâs no need. Just stay away from me in the future,â Aurelia replied, her expression devoid of emotion.
Gripping the medical report firmly, she turned and left without another word.
As she passed by Matthew, she paused briefly, then turned toward Gordon. âThank you,â she said.
âOf course, anytime,â Gordon replied promptly.
Curtis wanted to chase after her, but was held back by his mother. In a hushed tone, she reminded him, âWeâve taken quite a lot of money from her. Donât tell me youâre prépared to return it.â
Gina scrutinized her sonâs expression carefully. âIf you canât bear to let her go, wait until youâve collected yourself before having a conversation with her.â
âShe has always loved me. This must be a misunderstanding,â Curtis muttered through clenched teeth.
Matthew, wearing a frosty expression, shot Curtis a disdainful glance before striding away.
Gordon, passing by Curtis, snorted derisively. Love? Donât make me laugh! Ms. Shaw will never love a fickle playboy like him after seeing him for who he truly is As they settled into the car, Gordon struggled to contain his frustration.
âCurtis has no shame,â he remarked bitterly Matthew casually retrieved a cigarette, rolling down the car window before lighting it. After exhaling: elegant rings of smoke, he spoke calmly. âI donât want to see Curtis in Jacaster again. See to it.â
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Gordon was taken aback by the severity of the directive.
* Finished Matthewâs words meant that Curtis would be effectively blacklisted from all the companies and establishments in Jacaster.
Curtis would find it nearly impossible to survive in Jacaster.
Gordon stumbled upon a revelation: Matthew seemed to care a lot about Aurelia.
He was seeking justice for her.
When Aurelia left the hospital, Chadâs uncle, Jeremy, had already arrived to provide assistance.
Aurelia swiftly drove to pick up Xavier before they headed toward the film set.
However, upon arrival, they found the set cordoned off, barring entry to anyone.
Aurelia attempted to contact Charlie, but received no response to her calls or messages.
Perplexed, she asked the staff, only to discover they did not know Charlie at all.
Ever since Charlie joined the entertainment industry, he frequently assumed the role of a body double for the male lead, occasionally even securing parts with lines. Aurelia couldnât shake off the suspicion that the staff might be lying. Logically, they should recognize the actors they worked with, shouldnât they?
âLetâs be patient and wait a little longer,â Xavier advised in a soothing tone.
Aurelia nodded, retrieving her phone to review her WhatsApp conversation with Charlie from an hour ago. She had clearly communicated the pickâup time, and Charlie had assured her of his punctuality.
Charlie had always been reliable in keeping his promises.
Normally, he wouldnât ignore her phone call.
âSometimes he gets assigned a part with lines. âThis has happened before when I came to visit him. Letâs give it a little more time,â Xavier reassured her, sensing Aureliaâs apprehension.
Aurelia nodded, deciding to take a seat and engage in conversation. âLetâs wait and chat then.â
Xavier seized the opportunity to broach a lingering concern that had been weighing on his mind. âIâve been meaning to ask, when are you planning to introduce your husband to me?â
The sudden elopement of his typically sensible sister, coupled with her reluctance to divulge her husbandâs identity, had left Xavier deeply troubled.
Aurelia knew Xavier was going to ask about that, and her gaze momentarily flickered. âThere are certain things Iâve promised him not to divulge. But trust me, Iâm not being deceived.â
She then thought of Angela and added, âIn fact, I believe my marriage to him is nearing its end. Something happened recently, and weâll probably get a divorce soon.â
âFlash marriage followed by a flash divorce? Do you even know what youâre doing?â Xavierâs frown deepened.
Heâd be foolish if at this noint he still hadnât noticed the underlying issues in Aureliaâs marriage.
2/3 Chapter 67 Curtis Will Not Survive Finished âI know what Iâm doing. After the divorce, I doubt Iâll ever fall in love again in this lifetime. I donât regret my impulsive decision to marry. Iâve grown, and I experienced enough to gain clarity on my choices. Xavier, what I need from you now is your support and your belief in me,â Aurelia asserted.
Since she and Matthew were getting a divorce, she resolved to honor their agreement and keep their brief Xavierâs brows knitted together tightly. A nagging sense persisted within him, hinting that something must have happened to Aurelia during her time at the Leedon residence.
What had the Leedons done to transform his once carefree sister, nurtured and protected under their wing, into the person she was now, occasionally revealing traces of pain and sorrow in her eyes?
âIâll keep this between us, but if anything goes awry, you need to inform me right away.â Xavier was still uneasy.
Aureliaâs smile widened. âAbsolutely! Tomorrow, Iâm officially joining Normanâs team. Can you believe it? Iâm one step closer to my dream, and it fills me with joy.â
Xavier affectionately tousled Aureliaâs hair. âWeâre all behind you. Youâve always been the bravest one in our family.â
âCongratulations, fearless Auri!â Charlieâs voice chimed in from behind them.
As they turned around, Charlie appeared behind them.
Assuming his role of a stern elder brother, Xavier asked solemnly, âWhy didnât you pick up when we called. earlier?â
âOh, I didnât notice. They suddenly pulled me in for a scene, so I couldnât use my phone,â Charlie explained casually.
Aurelia noticed a wound on Charlieâs face, bruises forming beneath his eyes. âYouâre hurt. How did it happen?â
Only now did Xavier notice, concern etching his features. âThere are blood spots in your eyes. You should get that checked at the hospital.â
Charlieâs expression faltered momentarily before he brushed it off with a cheerful laugh. âItâs nothing serious. Just a minor mishap on set. A visiting doctor already checked it out. Just part of the job, you know how it goes.
Charlie turned to Aurelia, changing the topic. âAuri, youâre incredible. I did some research on Normanâs team. Their recruitment criteria are pretty strict, but the pay is outstanding. They set the standard for the entire industry.â