It was very dark inside. The lights were off, and there was a strange silence. Cassie was surprised, but she didn't show it on her face. She reached out and pressed the light button. Just as she was about to turn on the light to see who it was, a few vague murmurs suddenly came from not far away. It was quiet, so she heard those words clearly. 'I told you I can't drink anymore, so please don't let me drink...' The voice sounded familiar. Cassie felt as if she had heard it somewhere before. Then, the person on the bed slightly tilted his body, and the slight sound of rolling was also heard by her. 'Someone must have drunk too much and is resting here.' Could it be that Yalia's purpose was to send drugged her to a drunk man, and then take the opportunity to promote them and ruin her reputation? She sighed about Yalia's low-level way of doing things while secretly observing the situation. There was only a faint rose fragrance in the room and no other smell. Obvious
Javen glared at her and said reproachfully, 'Don't do this next time. It made me worry.' Seeing his frightened look, Cassie smiled a little wickedly. 'What if the person inside is really me? What will you do?' 'I'll dig out everyone's eyes and throw the men inside into the sea to feed the fish.' Although his words were fierce, Cassie felt his protection. 'Of course, it can't be me. I'm smarter than ordinary people.' Cassie was confident. Suddenly, she remembered something and asked, 'How do you know that the person inside is not me?' Yalia's figure was relatively similar to hers, so it could achieve the effect of making the fake real. But Javen didn't even roll his eyes and said lazily, 'Your hair is different.' Yalia's hair was smooth and straight, while Cassie's was curly and black. Their temperaments were clearly defined. Cassie suddenly thought that the person inside was naked, so she asked, 'Are you sure you didn't peep?' Javen's expression changed. It w
Actually, Javen ordered people to surround the Davis family because he was afraid that something would happen to Cassie and he couldn't find any suspects, but he didn't expect that it would come in handy now. 'I still remember what the guide waiter looks like,' Cassie pointed casually. Immediately, that person went limp and started to shiver. 'Why are you so nervous? I haven't said anything yet.' Cassie crossed her arms and paced back and forth in front of him. Looking at the sweat rolling down his forehead, she felt that it was enough. Then she asked, 'Did Yalia ask you to lead me to that room?' The waiter kept Yalia's words in mind. When he thought of his innocent child, he made up his mind and said directly, 'I don't know Miss Davis at all. I took you to the room because you drank too much and asked me to take you there.' Cassie raised her eyebrows. 'Are you not going to tell the truth?' He had been given a way out, but he refused it. So she had no reason to sympat
Yalia saw something wrong with his expression and felt a chill. 'Javen, what are you going to do?' 'What am I going to do? Make you pay the price you deserve.' Yalia widened her eyes and looked around. 'Javen, do you know it's illegal? There are many reporters here today. If it gets out, you won't be able to escape either!' But when Javen heard this, his emotions didn't fluctuate much. He slowly swept his gaze over the people around him and asked, 'What did you see?' In the entire San Francisco, who didn't know Javen Smith's name? Although he was low-key, it did not mean that he was kind. Back then, someone who failed in business had slandered him behind his back. The next day, his entire family disappeared from San Francisco. There was no telling how powerful he was. People only knew that if they met him, they should hide far away or respectfully call him Mr. Smith. This woman dared to threaten him, she was too stupid and naive. The people around were all sm
She gave Jones a comforting look. She was afraid that Jones would overthink, so she coaxed her. 'Don't let your imagination run wild. Telly has always said in such a way. Don't worry.' Hearing this, Jones who had struggled just now totally broke down. She almost cried. 'I'm fine.' She sniffed and pretended to be strong. 'Well, don't worry. I'll teach him a lesson for you!' 'Got it. Thank you, Cassie.' Cassie was afraid that Jones would cry uncontrollably by seeing Telly, so she hurriedly pulled Javen away. Back in the car, Cassie realized that Telly was sulking in the backseat. So she asked, 'Why did you say that? You really don't like her?' 'Yes. Who would like her? She's brainless and stupid.' 'You're stubborn, aren't you? Then why do you care if there's a boy in her home? Telly, when are you so warm-hearted?' Cassie looked at his softened expression and continued, 'And I guess that you are angry now because she chased you out and she is still with that boy
Cassie chuckled. Fine, he was doubting her identity again. Although Javen did not have any evidence, Cassie was still nervous. 'No, I'm just a little more rational. Is there something wrong with my strong thinking ability?' Javen withdrew his gaze and said indifferently, 'It's nothing. Your solution is so good as if you've opened such a company.' Cassie almost couldn't breathe. She cleared her throat. 'If I had an entertainment company, how could I still work for you? Don't think too much.' Javen didn't agree with her this time, instead, he looked thoughtful. 'All right, stop thinking about it. Let's hurry to Jones' house. Yesterday's birthday banquet let many people know that she's the daughter of the Davis family. I'm afraid there will be many people gathering outside.' Javen nodded and drove her to the Davis family. Jones' scandal directly caused the shares of the Davis Group to fall by 5% and the stock price to fall sharply. After Randell found out about this,
What she said was right, and he really couldn't refute it. However... he had never thought of harming Jones. They had said that when this incident was over, Jones could be safe and that it would not affect her at all! She would at most... ... back out of the entertainment circle and become an ordinary person. Mike's eyes turned fierce. 'So what? It is your subjective opinion, not a fact!' 'Whether it's my subjective opinion or not, you know it very well. Don't force me to take greater evidence.' Cassie looked as if she had known everything. She looked at his face with confidence. Could it be that she really knew? Mike was anxious. He didn't know why, but he felt uneasy. 'Mike, are you sure you won't confess?' His heart skipped a beat when he heard his own name. 'Well, I admit that I did something to spread all her things, but that person said it won't have any impact on her. She is a star, so it can make her even more famous...' He said lowly with his h
Seeing that the situation on the Internet had changed in an instant and everyone began to talk about the fact behind the scenes. Cassie smiled in satisfaction. Javen rubbed her hair and said, 'It must have been hard on your smart brain.' 'It's not hard at all. Also, you must have gotten someone to check the video of Telly, right?' Javen slowly smiled and said, 'You deserve to be the woman I like. You are really smart.' 'But what about Telly? Shouldn't he come out and explain now?' 'He was drugged in the room at the bar last night. When I found him, he was still in a coma and hasn't woken up yet.' Cassie didn't even need to think to target Juwan. Telly being drugged must have something to do with him. 'It's all right. Telly will wake up soon. Right now, the most important thing is the direction of the public opinion online.' They took out their phones and checked Twitter. Sure enough, the news about Telly and Jones was gradually decreasing and was suppressed by o