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The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead novel Chapter 48

Summary for Chapter 48: The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead

Summary of Chapter 48 from The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead

Chapter 48 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Internet novel, The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee By Vera Whitehead Chapter 48

Chapter 48 The Big Secret

As soon as the message was delivered, Boris suddenly felt it was ambiguous and pampering. Would Ziana misunderstand that he was interested in her?

She was usually very self indulgent.

Boris hastily sent two text messages to clarify.

“I don’t have much time to help you deal with your trouble. Stop messing around, and don’t think of attracting my attention.”

“Men like meek and obedient women.”

Ziana was speechless.

“Why should I care about what men like?” Thought she.

Ziana looked at the unfamiliar number, feeling his message’s deep narcissism and sense of superiority. She knew who had sent it.

She twitched her mouth slightly, thinking Boris was crazy. She ignored him and continued to browse videos.

Boris saw it.

He thought she was replying to his message but didn’t receive it after a while. He smiled

meaningfully.

“Does she deliberately not reply?”

“Is she playing hard to get?”

In fact, Boris didn’t expect Ziana’s reply. After all, he had a lot of work to do.

So Boris turned the tablet aside and reviewed the documents.

He would occasionally look up. Ziana watched the videos all afternoon.

At five o’clock, today’s live-streaming was about to end.

Susan finally stopped fiddling with the guitar. She clapped and greeted the team members,

“Everyone, keep quiet. There is still half an hour. Let’s have a meeting. How’s your lyric

memorizing going?”

Probably because of Susan’s dress and temperament, she looked like a leader invisibly.

Several team members replied, “Almost done.”

Molly deliberately glanced at Ziana, “We’ve remembered it, but I don’t know if Miss Scott

 

remembers it?”

“I’ll memorize it now.” Ziana put away her phone while speaking, picked up the lyrics from the table, and glanced roughly.

It took Ziana less than two minutes. When Susan spoke again, Ziana stopped watching.

“I’ve done my arrangement, and now I will send you the score. Everyone will practice with the lyrics tonight. We will assign it tomorrow and then start practicing the song ”

Ziana frowned.

Molly saw her frown and shouted, “Miss Scott, do you have a problem? You didn’t memorize the lyrics today. We won’t wait for you alone tomorrow! After all, the time for rehearsal is very tight. If you can’t remember the lyrics by tomorrow, you just sing a few less lines!”

Ziana looked at her and smiled, “You made me really speechless. Stop poking your nose into my

affairs.”

Molly choked and shouted, “What are you talking about? Can you watch the language?”

Ziana really had no words now.

She shrugged and gave up, “Fine. Now I have seen everything. You should read more. Otherwise, you don’t understand what others say and get angry for no reason. Everyone will be embarrassed. I’m asking you to mind yourself.”

Molly always dreamed of being an influencer. Because of her good looks, she quit junior high school three years ago and pursued her dream of becoming an influencer.

She was poorly educated. After all, when she was in school, she felt sleepy when she read a book.

Molly didn’t understand what Ziana said but didn’t dare to yell for fear of saying something wrong and being laughed at.

So she just stood there blankly, and her face changed again and again. In the end, she just pouted

and sulked.

“Molly is so pitiful. She can’t understand. She wants to scold but dare not!”

“I know! Let me explain that. Poking one’s nose into something means minding others’ business.”

“Ziana is such an interesting woman. Good expression.”

“Go to study! Then you can use lots of smart words when you scold someone!”

“Don’t be so vulnerable! Be strong!”

Susan coughed lightly, breaking the stalemate, “Miss Scott, try to memorize the lyrics today.”

 

remembers it?”

“I’ll memorize it now.” Ziana put away her phone while speaking, picked up the lyrics from the

table, and glanced roughly.

It took Ziana less than two minutes. When Susan spoke again, Ziana stopped watching.

Susan was the last one to leave. Before she left, she saw Ziana was still there.

She asked, “Miss Scott, aren’t you leaving?”

“One second,” she said, “I’ll look at the score.”

Susan had a personal matter, so she nodded and left without staying too long.

Ziana looked intently.

Susan had amazing talent. The song they selected was Dangerous Heartbeat. It was a song with almost perfect rhythm, but Susan made many changes in the tune following the rhythm. While retaining the original features, she also added her style.

Some changes might seem small, but the effect was very extraordinary.

Some changes seemed plain, but they became the finishing touch in the whole song.

Ziana went through the score twice but still enjoyed it.

The whole piece was extremely smooth. People would love such an arrangement!

It was awesome!

Ziana thought excitedly they would win more than half of it if they used this song in the competition!

With Ziana’s choreography ey would definitely amaze the audience!

Imagining that such a combination of perfect works would soon be born, she was flushed with

excitement.

 

She wanted to share such joy. Suddenly, there was a faint sound of conversation from outside.

“Where’s the score? Did she finish it so quickly? Show me!”

Ziana smiled. Cr*p! She heard something she shouldn’t have heard.

She didn’t want to hear it, but her hearing was good.

Even though they kept a very low voice, Ziana heard every word.

“Susan is worthy of being an original singer. I dare say that it will be the best once this song is

released!”

Ziana was familiar with these two voices because they had conflicts with her.

“Great! With her arrangement and my dance, maybe I can surpass Candy and won!” Sisily was trembling when she spoke, “You did a good job! You weren’t spotted, were you?”

Molly shook her head, “No. I’ve checked it. They’re all gone. I did as you said. You promised me…”

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