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Noelle was getting more extreme by the day.
Xenia sighed. "Blake, it was all my fault. Noelle doesn't like me."
"It's not your fault."
"However, Noelle's about to sign a contract severing her relationship with the Liddells. Frank and Lucas feel bad for her, especially Frank. He doesn't even like me anymore. They think that my presence in the Liddell family frustrated her enough to leave home."
Blake felt bad for her. "Don't blame Frank for this. He's always pampered Noelle. Don't worry. With me here, I won't allow you to get hurt."
"I'll listen tot whatever you say, Blake."
She nodded obediently and said, "Blake, I'd like to develop my career and try out in the entertainment industry. After all, I'm an adult. I shouldn't laze around the house. I would like to make money and earn my own keep."
"Alright. I'll arrange it for you and make you into the next biggest celebrity."
"Really? I've got a friend, her name is Samatha. She really likes your shows. Could you give her a signature and take a picture with her?"
"Of course. I'll do it for you."
"In that case, let's head over. Are you going to continue trying to talk Noelle out of this?"
Blake's expression turned even colder. "No need for that."
Giving her the silent treatment for a while after making a mistake would make her realize her mistakes.
He would leave her alone and teach her a lesson.
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Noelle went to the buffet area and snacked on some food.
Michael approached her and said, "Are you alright? Why are all your brothers like that? You're their biological sister?"
Michael was getting pissed as he watched on from the sidelines.
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