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Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) novel Chapter 269

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Blaise had no idea how he managed to drag himself back to the office. Looking utterly defeated, his face was a portrait of despair.

The night with Jaxon had been long one, exacerbated by Lola Zeller's relentless pursuit. His world was crumbling.

When Jaxon saw Blaise return, he hurried over. "Dad, what happened? Did Stella clear things up with Mr. Quinn?"

Damn her, siding with outsiders against the Larkin Group.

The thought of the trouble Stella had caused for the Larkin Group made Jaxon wish he could tear her apart.

Blaise glanced at Jaxon, his lips moving as if to speak, but his frustration left him speechless.

Jaxon, sensing his father's barely contained rage and the veins on his forehead bulging, pressed on, "Did she really, as Ursula claimed, sell herself to Mr. Quinn out of revenge against us?"

This infuriated Jaxon even more.

"If that's true, then I, Jaxon, am done considering her my sister."

A disgrace. To think she'd sell herself out to get back at her own family.

Even if Mr. Quinn held a high position, so what? She had been nothing more than a plaything to him. Once Mr. Quinn grew bored, he would caster her aside. Let’s see how she was dealt with then.

Jaxon was livid, wishing he could deal with Stella then and there.

Blaise, already pale, grew even angrier at Jaxon's words.

"Have you ever treated her like a sister? Do you think she cares about your opinion now? And Ursula, what exactly did she tell you?"

Blaise suddenly raised his voice, startling Jaxon, making it clear he was displeased.

Blaise remembered that every time something went wrong at home, whether it was Cloudia or Jaxon, they would always say, "As Ursula said..."

Whenever it came to matters involving Stella, it was always the same.

"Did Ursula get it wrong? Are you... defending Stella?"

That traitor who conspired with outsiders against her own family?

Jaxon was short of breath.

Blaise, no less upset, continued, "Stella grew up in the Lugar family, Mr. Quinn's so-called sister, much like your relationship with Ursula.

Now, she was suddenly the youngest daughter of the Lugar family?

Jaxon was bewildered.

Blaise, hearing the mention of a countryside upbringing, was also agitated. "Is that what she told you?"

Jaxon was speechless.

His mind raced again. Reflecting, he realized he never really knew where Stella had been raised or anything about her foster family. Where had this information come from?

Blaise pressed, "Was it Ursula?"

Jaxon fell silent.

Yes, Ursula. He remembered now.

It was during Stella's first birthday back with the Larkin family when their mother had prepared a dress for her.

Because it was strapless, Ursula had commented, "Stella, having grown up in the countryside all these years, would feel shy wearing this."

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