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Chapter 279

Chapter 279 Her Royal Highness the Princess Is So Imposing!

Analise put the dishes on the dining table and muttered unhappily.

“How

can I be so easily deceived? When I was young, I was the queen of Quinn Village, and I even married y

our grandfather, the most handsome man in the village. You can ask the folks in Quinn Village, and the

y will tell you that I had never fallen into lies since I was born!”

Her words successfully made Abigail laugh.

At the same time, she couldn’t help but recall the scene where her grandmother chased her

bully from one edge of the village to another with a broom.

Even so, Abigail couldn’t forget Analise was now an elder who couldn’t even take a cab.

“Still big cities are different from villages. Folks in villages meet regularly, so we more or less know the

m through and through. City folks, on the other hand, are complex. Moreover, you don’t see each other

often, so how can you tell their character?” Abigail smiled, not forgetting to remind Analise.

“Fine, I get it. By the way, what business deal is he forcing you to make, Abby? The matter at your work

is serious, isn’t it?” Analise looked at her. Although her gaze was hazy, her eyes carried

concern.

“No, I didn’t agree to his deal. I guess someone had entrusted him to complete this mission. That’s why

he would unscrupulously come to our house today.” As Abigail didn’t want to worry her grandmother, s

he downplayed the severity of the matter.

Moreover, she would never let Chad have the chance to come to her house!

After dinner, Abigail was busy in her room.

Analise returned to her room and locked the door. She sat by the bed, held her phone, and quietly sent

a voice message to Chad.

“Please don’t cause trouble for Abby anymore! I

will follow you to Capitalis, but I won’t if you make things difficult for her again.”

To her dismay, her message never received a reply.

Analise clutched her phone and stared at Abigail’s picture on the screen saver, her heart filled with dee

p sorrow and loss.

Eventually, I still have to face this day.

Abigail, who worked until midnight, finally received the emails she wanted.

She opened it and read through each one of them.

Chad Lancome was the CEO of Katie Jewelry based in Capitalis.

Katie Jewelry was a family business that had been operating in Capitalis for hundreds of years. Among

the pieces of jewelry sold there, some were high–

end, while others were affordable. All the affordable ones had received a good reputation among their c

ustomers in towns and villages. Hence, their annual sales were very consistent.

Moreover, all the generational CEOs of the company had excellent reputations.

It was to be expected.

After all, Katie Jewelry was a large enterprise. Of course, the public image of those in power must be p

ositive.

Chad’s overall information was impressive, and his public image was excellent.

However, this was precisely what Abigail wanted.

Truth be told, she was initially afraid that Chad would have some heinous past.

Once she finished studying the information, Abigail logged onto Twitter and edited a tweet using Alana’

s account.

It was almost midnight by the time she completed it.

As soon as Abigail tweeted, she squinted her eyes slightly. The coldness in her eyes made her look ev

en more distant and unkind.

Resting her chin on her crossed hands, she whispered, “Kelly, the show is about to begin. I wonder if y

ou can handle the drama I have for you.”

Within seconds, her tweet attracted the attention of many media outlets.

After all, she was also a celebrity and had many fans.

Not only that, she rarely tweeted on Twitter and mostly just retweeted other people’s tweets.

‘Are all jewelers so arrogant nowadays? Why can’t they just go to the pearl farms and buy the pearls th

at they want? Why must they rob others of their pearls? What’s wrong? Are looted pearls more preciou

s?‘

After Kevin read out the tweet to Sean, the former turned to

look at him and exclaimed, “I can’t believe she personally challenged Chad!”

Holding his phone, Sean carefully watched the video attached to Abigail’s tweet. After that, he replied c

almly, “Chad is nothing but a cover–up.”

As he spoke, he put away his phone, his eyes carrying an expectant smile.novelbin

“How do you know? How can you tell?” Kevin looked confused.

He repeatedly read the words and watched the video in Abigail’s tweet. Yet, he couldn’t spot any

due.

“We were married for three years. Of course, I know: Sean leaned on the couch, picked up the beer on

the coffee table, took a sip, and continued,

“Chad can no longer give her an answer, but it’s fine. The longer he refuses to answer, the more benefi

cial the situation will be for Abigail.”

Only, he didn’t expect that coincidentally confronting Chad would create a more favorable situation for

Abigail

All the netizens are scolding Katie. Do you want me to contact the team on Twitter and secure a top sp

ot in the list of trending topics for her so that more netizens can condemn Katie and Chad?” Kevin didn’

t think it was a big deal, and he even tried to

make things worse while excitedly rubbing his palms together.

At present, he especially wanted to know the profound meaning behind Abigail’s tweet

“That won’t be necessary. You’re also a suspect, and yet, you still have the time to pay attention

to others. Keep your guard up. If not, the Davidsons will certainly cause trouble for her if they have you

by the short hairs, got it?” Sean glanced at him and stated, his tone full of disdain.

“Uh… Kevin felt awkward at the mention of the topic.

He hadn’t gone out to hang out much recently. Every day, he would drop by Sean’s place to have a drin

k after getting off work.

As Katie didn’t respond, the topic regarding Abigail’s tweet silently started to make its way up the trendi

ng searches list, and it was currently seated at the bottom of the top 20 trends.

While waiting for Chad’s call. Abigail was also reading replies left by her fans on Twitter.

‘So, it turns out that because our Ally has become famous after designing a dress for Lexie to the point

that even her buying pearls now can be sought–

after. Chad from Katie Jewelry clearly can rob her off directly, yet he still offers to pay. Oh, I’m seriously

going to weep until I die! Heiress of Capitalis? More like Her Royal Highness the

Princess. She’s being extremely merciful by only looting the pearls from L.Moon’s studio instead of dire

ctly ruining the whole business.

‘Oh my Gosh, Ally! You have succeeded! You have caught the attention of Her Royal Highness the Prin

cess. Since she wants the pearls, why don’t you just give them to her? L.Moon has just started to grow, so I fear the studio will vanish into thin air at the

command of Her Royal Highness the Princess. Ally, hurry up and raise your white flag! Oh, Ally, I can’t l

ive without you!”

“What the hell? Are we having a family reunion banquet? Wow, so the pheasant who suddenly claims ti

es with the elites after having lived among us normal citizens is so eager to exercise her

royal authority now? Too bad Her Highness

can’t afford Tahitian pearls from abroad. That’s why she has no choice but to steal L.Moon’s pearls. Alth

ough money is not an issue, it’s still unethical to steal the pearls bought by others. Dear princess whom

I have never met before, I must say that you truly are the best among the best!”

As Abigail watched her fans fight a brave battle for her, she felt that she wasn’t alone for the first

time.

I have many fans who adore L. Moon and my works as my spiritual support. They will accompany L.Mo

on and me through this difficult time.

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