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Chapter 1216

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    Dn tucked a stray lock of hair behind her ear, his touch gentle. “Don’t worry. No one who started or spread those lies about you online gets away with it.”


    He had already tracked down and dealt with every single one of them.


    Most people ndered online had no way to fight back—but Dn had the means, and he wasn’t about to let Christina suffer.


    They thought they could drag her name through the mud without consequences—but they picked the wrong person to mess with.


    “Did you have someone teach them a lesson?” Christina asked.


    Dn hesitated for a moment, worried she might think he went too far. “Do you think I overdid it?”


    “Not at all,” she said firmly. “Some people need a lesson. They think they can ruin lives with a few keystrokes. This payback isn’t too much.”


    Dn let out a relieved breath. “When are you going to Jasgow?”


    “Later in the day or tomorrow. The sooner I leave, the sooner I cane back,” Christina replied.


    “Take care of yourself when I’m not around. Once I’m done withpany stuff, I’lle find you,” Dn said softly.


    “Okay. You take care too. The people who tried to eliminate you won’t give up so easily—they’ll be watching for another opportunity,” Christina said, her brows drawn together in concern.


    “I’m more worried they’lle after you instead,” Dn replied, his voice turning grave and his eyes darkening with unease.


    “You don’t need to worry about me. I’m…” Christina stopped in time, nearly revealing her secret.


    “You’re what?” Dn pressed, curiosity filling his tone.


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    “I’m Magnus’s mentor. I trust the people he sends to keep me safe,” she said with a calm smile.


    “You’re in the light and they’re hiding in the dark. Be extra careful—take some bodyguards with you,” Dn urged.


    “Alright,” Christina agreed without hesitation, knowing that arguing would only heighten Dn’s concern.


    With danger already closing in around him, thest thing she wanted was to be a distraction.


    Online, the narrative shifted—fast. The tide of hatred that had once surged against Christina suddenly turned.


    One by one, the very people who had fueled the nder came forward, admitting they had fabricated the entire story. Public apologies flooded in, each more desperate than thest.


    Then came the real bombshell. Someone stepped forward with proof that Joselyn—not Christina—was the one responsible for Ynda’s miscarriage. And Christina had nothing to do with it.


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