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too late for a second chance novel (Lila and Dorian) novel Chapter 74

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Leonard began, "Mr. Morgan's request—"

Cole cut him off with a smile, saying, "Mr. Morgan will fully cover any losses incurred by the production."

Leonard's eyes widened in shock and confusion.

Cole continued with a hint of humor, "Mr. Lawson, can you not tell what Mr. Morgan's intentions are? Do you think he's out to get you?"

Leonard looked at Cole suspiciously. Wasn't that exactly what was happening right now?

With Lila getting injured on set, Leonard figured Kieran might be looking for someone to blame. As the director, Leonard would be the first in line.

Appearing to know Leonard's thoughts, Cole chuckled. "Do you see Mr. Morgan as someone unreasonable? Whoever's at fault needs to apologize. In which case, have you done anything wrong, Mr. Lawson?"

At this question, Leonard couldn't help but break into a cold sweat. If Kieran wanted to go after someone, did he really need a reason?

Cole spoke again. "Mr. Lawson, let me give you a hint. Do you really think Ms. Hayes could hurt Ms. Hart and still walk away as if nothing happened—continuing her dream of stardom?"

Leonard was stunned but quickly understood. Kieran wasn't making things difficult for him. He was practically a lifesaver coming to Leonard's rescue.

If Kieran had quietly dealt with Zara, then Leonard would really be in trouble later.

Kieran hadn't just sent someone to warn him, but he also offered to cover all the losses.

With newfound gratitude, Leonard felt the urge to drop to his knees in thanks. "Thank you, Mr. Mason, and please extend my gratitude to Mr. Morgan. I'll handle this matter properly."

Cole nodded and handed him a check. "And keep Ms. Hart out of it."

Leonard marveled at how dedicated Kieran was to his adopted niece. He went to such lengths just to stand up for her.

"This feels like magic," Teddy muttered, blinking in disbelief.

Jamie opened the page to check the details and soon let out a chuckle. "Ms. Hart, someone has mapped out a timeline of your relationship with Dorian, and now they are accusing Zara of being a homewrecker."

She scrolled further down the blogger's post. Soon enough, Jamie's eyes widened as she came across the details about the sandalwood bracelet.

"Ms. Hart, did you really spend hours praying on Mount Shasta for Dorian's sake?"

The blogger had also included an old news article about a lady performing devout prayers on Mount Shasta.

The report featured photos of the lady in prayer and hanging up a wish. Although blurry over time, a closer look revealed the lady's resemblance to Lila.

The hashtag #ZaraHayesTheHomewrecker quickly climbed into the top ten trending topics.

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