<b>Chapter </b>466
As the most high–profile and influential star in the whole crew, everyone wanted to cozy up to Trevor at din
after drink
“Trevor, do you need to rest<b>? </b>I’ll <b>set </b>a room. We can leave once everyone’s done partying, Marc suggested.
and he ended up downing drink
Trevor nodded. After getting him settled into the prepared room, Marr finally pulled out his phone and sent a message: [All set]
Early the next morning, Trevor <b>opened his </b>eyes and instantly felt that something <b>was </b>wrong. He’d cked out from drinking. He remembered Marc, the third male lead<b>, </b>had taken him to a room. But after that? Nothing. It was all a nk.
Trevor sat up, rubbing his forehead. He <b>was </bpletely naked. There was no obvious sign of what had happened, but he was certain he hadn’t been nearly this drunk before Mare brought him here. His phone on the nightstand suddenly chimed.
There were several pictures, along with a text from someone: [Did you enjoy yourselfst night?]
The screen lit up, and the photos that greeted him made his <b>eyes </b>widen in disbelief. There were more than a dozen pictures. Some <b>were </b>just him, and some with a woman whose face <b>was </b>hidden. Every detail was <b>crystal </b>clear, leaving no room for doubt. Nothing was staged. The pictures seemed Jegit.
Trevor’s temples throbbed <b>as </b>he quickly typed back: [How much do you want?]
[You’re pretty sharp. Looks like I don’t need to send these wild shots. One million and I’m gone for good. Not a bad trade for you, right?]
Trevor sighed helplessly and replied: [The money will hit your ount soon. But if these photos ended up in someone else’s hands, you know who I am. It won’t be hard for me to <b>track </b>you down.]
[Rx, we’re professionals. As long <b>as </b>you pay, that’s all we care about.]
The so–called professional barely finished talking about her “ethics<b>” </b>before she bundled up the photos and sent the whole batch off to another person. When she <b>saw </b>the extra cash in her ount, her grin was wide. In her line of work, professionalism meant one thing: whoever paid was God, and whatever God wanted, she delivered–no questions asked.
Aubree nced at the zip file she’d just received. She didn’t even bother opening it. She didn’t want to scar her <b>eyes</b><b>. </b>Instead, she casually forwarded it to an ount she hadn’t messaged in ages. ‘Let this be thest time I help you. So, marrying into the Wilson family–was this really what you wanted?‘ she thought.
The message ended up in Sophia’s inbox. The moment Sophia opened the zip file, it felt <b>as </b>if her whole world copsed.
She’d betrayed Aubree at the veryst moment, just <b>as </b>she’d nned. Once she married Trevor, he’d have no choice but to put on a show and act like the doting husband for <b>a </b>while, even if it was all fake.
With someone like Trevor, there was no way he could keep himself reined in for that long without slipping up. And honestly, even at her worst, Sophia still had the looks and the body to tempt any man. All she needed was to get pregnant during this period. After that, nothing else would
matter.
As long as her child could secure a share of the Wilson family fortune, she’d have nothing to worry about. But there was one thing Sophia had never ounted for: after herst miscarriage, she’d lost the ability to have children. Already on edge, seeing those photos was herst straw.
She had given everything, only to end up with a fake, morous life as a wealthy wife. It felt like she only waited for Trevor to eventually send her back to where she started.
‘No. There’s no way I’m going back to square one!‘ With trembling hands, Sophia dialed a number. It rang twice but was hung up. Sophia called again, but still no answer.
“Ah!” Sophia screamed. She let out two piercing screams, then smashed her phone, flipped the table, and tore at her hair in a frenzy. “Trevor, I have nothing left. You <b>can’t </b>just throw me away like this!
“No matter what, I’m your wife now. Even if you’re pretending, at least let me keep a shred of dignity!” Zoe yelled, her voice cracking with desperation.
Meanwhile, Trevor had just finished handling that whole mess with the woman when his phone buzzed with a message from his manager, Skyler Huber: [Hey, have you thought about trying out mini dramas? They’re popr right now. We could invest in one ourselves, bump up the production value, and it’d blow up.]
It <b>was </b>also a perfect way to respond to all the online chatter about him losing to mini dramas.
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