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Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington) novel Chapter 715

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Dive into Chapter 715, a pivotal chapter in Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington), written by May Porter. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

Cassius shifted slightly, his expression laced with a mocking coldness.

"Why should I bother helping her? She decided to play the other woman and didn't even have the decency to keep it under wraps. Now that it's blown up in her face, it's somehow my problem? I can't afford to be associated with that kind of drama!"

Despite his words, Cassius found himself compulsively checking his phone again. He had been half-expecting a call or a desperate message on WhatsApp from Yolanda, hoping she might beg for his help to clear her name from the scandal online. But two days had passed, nearly missing the golden window for damage control, and she hadn’t reached out to him.

Her pride and coldness were something else. Was Cassius expected to grovel and play the fool for her? He wasn't Remi. His reputation was in tatters, as if possessed by a completely different person. Cassius would rather die than crawl back to her, unless Yolanda came to him, tears streaming, begging for forgiveness.

Remington cast a cool glance at Cassius and snorted, "Are you an idiot? Yolanda's got too much fire in her to play second fiddle to anyone. Think she'd stoop to being the other woman, really?"

Cassius, irritated, downed a shot of whiskey and poured another, "Stick to the point, Remi. What's this personal attack for?" Was it because Remi knew how Cassius secretly scorned his own past actions, acting like a lovesick puppy?

Remington's lips thinned in disdain, no longer interested in entertaining Cassius's foolishness. But considering Yolanda's relationship with Lizetta, and the possibility that Yolanda might have plunged into depression over the scandal involving Cassius, Remington felt compelled to at least share half the burden of the fallout.

Remington, unphased, laid out the facts about Margaret hiring paparazzi to ambush Yolanda in the parking lot. Cassius frowned, then snidely remarked, "So Yolanda's downfall is off-limits for reporting now?" He blamed Yolanda for her lack of discretion.

Just thinking about how he had visited the set of "The Alley" hoping for a reconciliation, only to witness Charles and Yolanda laughing and embracing, made Cassius see red. Especially since he had helped Yolanda land the lead role. Furious, he felt justified in his anger.

Remington, puzzled by Cassius's stubbornness to see the truth, wondered if he had ever been as blind and foolish.

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