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Novel Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism Chapter 619 Shania Tagging Along
Novel Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism by Natalie Bennett
Anton placed his cutlery down and said seriously, "It's important to pursue your career, but you shouldn't neglect marriage. Wouldn't it be better to have both? Why choose one over the other?"
Violeta nodded, "Yes, I get it."
Love is a two-way street.
Violeta knew she couldn't keep Hayden waiting forever, constantly compromising for her sake.
There were things that her parents could tell her, but it wouldn't be the same coming from in-laws.
Given the Frost family's status, they shouldn't have to be so accommodating, waiting for her to decide when to go public with their relationship.
A secret marriage was impossible to keep hidden.
Going public was the only option for them. The Whites and the Frosts were both prominent families, after all. It's not like they have anything to hide.
The Frosts have always been understanding because Hayden loved Violeta, so they've been willing to accept her as well.
Violeta knew she couldn't be too selfish.
Anton and Irene's gentle reminders were crucial.
Hayden might be patient, but from his parent's perspective, they didn't necessarily need Violeta as their daughter-in-law. A refined lady from another prominent family would be just as suitable. They might prefer someone they could proudly introduce at any time.
Violeta realized she still had a long way to go.
There are many wealthy and influential families in the world, but only one person can take away an Oscar award, leaving their mark in history.
According to Jenny's investigation, Apex Entertainment did not own an Audi A8.
Jenny later tracked down the extra who had initially shared the gossip. After asking around, she discovered that this person had even taken a photo.
He had been smoking outside the set when he saw the car and snapped a picture to brag to his friends about being on Violeta's set.
This photo became solid evidence, though it was unfortunate that Violeta was somewhat blurry in the shot.
However, the image could turn clearer with some editing.
Jenny contacted the extra and asked him to send the photo. When she received it, she excitedly rushed back to report to Evelina.
Evelina asked, "Who owns that car?"
Shania immediately contacted her old friend. It turns out that keeping people's contact came in handy after all.
She offered him 100 dollars to let her tag along the next time he delivered water to Liberty Grove.
Her friend agreed without hesitation because of the money.
At the beginning of the month, when her friend was delivering water to Liberty Grove, he brought Shania along.
Their delivery van was a common sight at Liberty Grove, so the security guard waved them in without a second glance. Shania, who had been nervous, felt relieved seeing how easily they were let through.
As they unloaded the water, the security guard noticed Shania and casually asked, "Robert, where's your wife today?"
Robert Jenson laughed awkwardly, "This is my sister. My wife's busy at the shop."
Shania nodded along, "Yes, I'm his sister, Shania Jenson. By the way, is there a restroom here? I really need to go."
The security guard took another look at Shania. She was well-dressed, with manicured nails—hardly someone who looked like she'd be doing manual labor.
"Go straight down this way, then take a right at the end of the hall."
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