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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

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Chapter 1063

Once again, Amelia’s snide remark that Thalassa was just a country bumpkin stung

deeper than she cared to admit.

Her brows furrowed, and she shot Amelia a look of displeasure.

“What are you staring at? Did I say something wrong?” Amelia snapped and rolled her

eyes.

Lysander slammed his bowl of chicken soup onto the nightstand with a thud that

resonated through the room, commanding attention.

Amelia’s bravado wavered under Lysander’s imposing presence. Her face morphed into a

mix of flattery and deference as she addressed him, “I may have been a bit harsh just

now, but everyone knows Thalassa wormed her way into your life with her cunning. Just

look at Faye; she’s been pining for you for a decade. You joined the army, and she

enlisted, too, to be close to you. You became a CEO, and she was right there as your

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secretary. Ten years, and she hasn’t managed to secure a proper place by your side, let

alone the right to bear your children.

And Charlotte, she adored you. She was betrothed to you, promised through a deal

between Zephyr and the Ravensong family. But Zephyr called off the engagement in

public because of Thalassa’s schemes. She’s out to eliminate all the women around you!”

According to Amelia, both Faye and Charlotte had already been intimate with Lysander. It

was completely normal for a rich man like him to be surrounded by women.

But they were not good enough to be favored by Lysander and have his child.

Faye had it worse, not even a title to her name.

Then Thalassa appeared. In just a few months, she had ousted Faye, dismissed Charlotte,

and ascended to her position.

Amelia didn’t hide her resentment and disdain for Thalassa as she spilled her thoughts to

Lysander.

She was trying to open Lysander’s eyes to Thalassa’s true nature, to make him despise

her, and ideally, cast her out and leave her with nothing.

Thalassa clutched the bed sheet behind her, and she didn’t utter a rebuttal to Amelia’s

slander.

If Amelia succeeded in tarnishing her reputation in front of Lysander, and if she insisted on

making him detest her and discard her as a “scheming” woman, Thalassa would have to

be grateful to her.

Why would she object to Amelia helping her cause?

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Chapter 1063

Lysander’s deep-set eyes turned to Amelia with a look of displeasure. His handsome face

was clouded with irritation. “Are you done with the blabbers? What do you want?”

His aura of quiet authority left Amelia speechless.

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She could hardly believe what Lysander had said.

After her heartfelt accusations about Thalassa’s manipulations, Lysander simply dismissed

them as blabbers?

Oh, how ironic. No matter what Thalassa had done or schemed, it was all inconsequential

in Lysander’s eyes. He cared only about her as a person, not her actions.

Amelia’s forced a disappointed laughter. It seemed impossible to make Lysander punish

Thalassa. She’d have to take matters into her own hands. She was determined to show

Thalassa how capable she was and make it clear that the Sinclair family’s doors were not

open to her.

Suppressing her feelings of hurt and anger, Amelia got back to the point, “Didn’t you give

me back the keys to Leopold’s Central Ring Villa? I went there today to clean up and found

a box of birth control pills hidden behind a couch cushion, with three pills missing. Were

they yours, from bringing a woman there, or were they from Leopold’s time?”

After settling Leopold’s company affairs, Amelia had gone to his private residence to look

for traces of his life, hoping for some solace for her nostalgia.

But what she hadn’t expected was to find an open box of birth control pills on the couch

an unpleasant reminder that someone else had been there.