The Bride’s Revenge

Chapter 60



Chapter 60 He Actually Believed It Marion and Kirk’s hot search was quickly taken down, and Kirk’s explanation came out promptly.

[@MarionCartier, | apologize for unexpectedly causing trouble when | asked for your help in recording your piano accompaniment. Also, thank you all for your trust! You have my gratitude!]

Kirk's explanation quickly topped the trending list thanks to his fans, and Marion breathed a sigh of relief. Regardless, she was now carrying the title of Mrs. Craig, wife to the chairman of Radiant Group.

If the matter lingered online for a day, it could have a significant impact on Lucas and his company. Marion was slightly annoyed.

Kirk had such a huge fan base, and his fans were well aware of his recent preparations for a new album. The fact that Marion was the accompanying pianist for Kirk had drawn attention to them, and many fans started digging into Marion’s background.

Marion rose to fame at the age of seventeen, but she remained low-key. Apart from her peers and piano enthusiasts, her rise to fame was not particularly well-

known.

She had never actively marketed herself, and earlier, due to Jameson's dislike, she even intentionally had her award-winning trending topic suppressed by his

company. Now, because of her work with Kirk, people were beginning to realize just how remarkable Marion was.

[As expected! Anyone who can collaborate with Kirk is amazing! | suggest everyone go check Marion out! Don’t focus on romance dramas all day long!]

[Another day of recommending Marion! I’ve been a fan of Marion for five years! | always knew she would never do anything against her principles!]

[Last year’s winner of the International Tchaikovsky Award! Miss Marion is amazing! Some people are truly blind and ignorant!]

However, Marion was an amateur, and the buzz around her quickly passed. During that time, entertainment company agents reached out to her to ask if she had any interest in entering the entertainment industry, but she declined all offers. Of course, all of this happened later on.

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Marion had had her 15 minutes of fame. Despite the fading attention, netizens revived the criticism against Sally and Jameson by continuing to berate them.

Marion could not be bothered with the trivial matters of the two anymore. She put down her phone, intending to take a nap. Just as she rose from the wheelchair to lie down on the bed, her phone rang.

Marion paused, kicked her shoes off, and reached over to the bedside table to grab the phone.

Seeing that it was a voice call from Lucas, she hesitated for a moment but decided to answer, “Mr. Craig?” “Let's have dinner together tonight.”

That did not seem appropriate...

Marion was about to refuse when he added, “Help me restore my reputation.”

“Okay, Mr. Craig. Is there anything else?”

Marion had a bit of a temper, and she still remembered their small spat from earlier.

The person on the other end chuckled in a low voice, the laughter inexplicably charming. Marion instinctively raised her hand to touch her ear.

“Still angry?”

“I'm not angry.”

How could she admit it?

Marion grabbed a pillow and propped it behind her lower back.

“Hmm, you're not angry. You just don’t reply to my messages.”

Marion was caught off guard by his comment. She snorted. “The signal is bad, and | didn’t receive it! Ah, the signal is really bad. I'll hang up first, Mr. Craig!”

Then she ended the call.

Marion looked at the phone screen. Perhaps feeling a bit guilty, she picked up the phone again and sent a message to Lucas. “The signal at my place is bad, Mr. Craig.”

“Hmm, I'll come pick you up in the afternoon.”

He had believed her excuse!

Marion breathed a sigh of relief, and her frustration eased. “Okay!”Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.

Chapter 60 He Actually Believed It

Lucas looked at the obedient bunny emoji. There was a subtle shift in his dark eyes. He did not reply to the message. She was so easy to please.

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