<b>Chapter </b>479 Changing Fate
<b>He </b><b>really </b>didn’t seem interested in women at all…
Jean couldn’t tell if he simply wasn’t interested, or if his standards were just incredibly high-
He had everything going for him: wealth, looks, poprity in the entertainment industry<b>, </b><b>and </b>a powerful family background. Naturally, there was no shortage of women trying <b>to </btch onto him<b>. </b>
But Easton had never shown any interest in any of them.
He wasn’t the type to ept just anyone, nor was he the kind to be easily swayed by a pretty face.
Jean racked her brain and still couldn’t imagine a scenario where Easton would force himself <b>on </b><b>some </b>inte celebrity…
Could it be true love? Or was there something hidden–was Easton actually framed?
Whatever the case, the novel didn’t go into any details. It onlyid out the facts in cold, brutal <b>statements</b>. In the story, the scandal between Easton and the influencer Vienna blew up spectacrly-
His reputation had already started to crack after the Julia incident, and with Vienna, it shattered <bpletely</b>. The media firestorm was so intense that Easton was even summoned by the police for questioning.
At that point, it was no longer a matter of private rtionships–it had be a legal <b>case</b><b>. </b>
Easton, once reduced to a walking legal scandal, had no hope of saving his career. Not even the powerful Ginger family could turn things around.
He became a pariah, condemned by the public and held ountable by thew…
How could someone like that possibly survive in the entertainment industry–an industry built on image<b>? </b>
Easton’s career waspletely destroyed by those two women. And from that point on, he spiraled into darkness<b>. </b>
That was Easton’s life in the novel.
But the Easton in front of her was still doing just fine.
Julia hadn’t tainted his reputation, and Vienna hadn’t shown up–so Jean hadn’t paid her much mind.
Until one day, she came across a news piece about Vienna attending a fashion event.
These events often invited lesser–known influencers, and Vienna was one of them.
Game, ajolt of realization hit her-
The moment Jean saw her
<i>Vienna</i><i>. </i>The other woman who would bring Easton down-
Had appeared.
Of course, Jean couldn’t just sit back and do nothing.
<b>Chapter </b>479 Changing <b>Fate </b>
<b>She </b><b>immediately </b><b>told </b><b>Easton- </b>
<b>To </b><b>stay </b><b>away </b>from Vienna. That she could be dangerous for <b>him</b><b>. </b>
She couldn’t exin the full reason, so she just gave him a <b>vague </b>warning.
What surprised her was how Easton reacted–he didn’t question her, didn’t <b>press </b><b>for </b>details<b>. </b><b>He </b><b>simply </b>nodded and agreed.
Did he trust her that much<b>? </b>
He didn’t even ask for an exnation.
Still, the fact that he epted her advice so readily had lifted a huge weight off Jean’s shoulders.
As long as he could avoid Vienna, the turning point of his fate could bepletely <b>rewritten</b>.
Now, hearing him thank her because of Vienna, Jean tilted her head and gave azy smile. “Why <b>the </b><b>sudden </b>gratitude? I just gave you a simple heads–up…”
Then a thought popped into her head, and she blurted out, “Wait–don’t tell me Vienna <b>really </b><b>turned </b><b>out </b>to be sketchy? And I guessed right?”
Easton’s lips curled slightly as he let out a soft scoff. “More or less-”
“I did keep my distance, just like you said. Stayed alert.”
“But I didn’t expect her to…” He trailed off suddenly, his voice cutting short. His eyes drifted, flickering with a trace of disgust.
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