Summary of Chapter 681 from The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella)
Chapter 681 marks a crucial moment in Jessica Haze’s Romance novel, The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
The assistant followed Collins' line of sight and instantly clamped her mouth shut when she saw Vicky.
Vicky and Collins were always at odds, even though they both held the prestigious title of top agent. However, none of Vicky’s clients had reached the superstar level of someone like Leo. That was the glaring difference between the two of them.
Standing in the doorway with her arms crossed, Vicky wore a barely concealed look of schadenfreude. After a moment, she sauntered in, made her way to Collins’ desk, and perched on its edge, flicking her fingers nonchalantly before cocking her head at him. “Busy with something, Collins?”
Collins spun around in his chair, his face a mask of irritation. “None of your damn business.”
He had definitely noticed Vicky’s smug demeanor around the office these past few days. Ever since the news of Leo’s car accident broke, she hadn’t bothered to hide her glee. Actually, she always wore that same smug expression whenever Leo had any trouble. It was downright nauseating.
Seeing Collins' expression darken only brightened Vicky's mood. She smirked, dropping the pretense. “Such a temper. Anyone would think your precious Juztin is... seriously incapacitated.”
Collins gave her a cold once-over, choosing not to engage.
Vicky’s eyes darted slyly as she shifted further onto the desk, lowering her voice conspiratorially. “I see lots of speculation online about whether Juztin was... high, which might have caused the accident. Makes you wonder if there's any truth to it.”
“You seem pretty thrilled about Juztin’s mishap,” Collins said with a sardonic smile, not hiding his suspicion. In fact, Vicky was the first person he suspected after Leo’s accident. So, he had already sent someone to dig into Vicky’s recent activities, awaiting the results.
“Now, Collins, that sounds almost slanderous. We’re from the same agency, and Juztin represents our company’s image. I’m heartbroken for him,” Vicky murmured softly.
Collins let out a scoff. “Save it.”
Collins waved her off. “You go on out too.”
Nodding, the assistant departed.
Once alone, Collins finally answered the call. It was from the private detective he had hired.
“...Alright, we’ll discuss it in person.”
The conversation was brief, and Collins hung up swiftly. Judging by his tone, he had stumbled onto something. He mulled it over for a moment, then pulled open a drawer, grabbed his car keys, snatched his jacket from the chair, and strode out of the office.
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