Chapter 35
For years, he hadn’t experienced pain like this.
Now, it felt as if something was relentlessly hammering against luts skull.
The medication was out of the question, and even after Raymond spent a long time massaging his temples, the agony refused to subside.
His vision started to blur, splitting into double Images.
With no other option, Percy reluctantly called Stellar, hoping to get the formula from her.
“Sorry, the number you have dialed…”
His expression darkened.
Right. He was blocked.
Grinding his teeth, he ended the call and turned to Raymond, holding out his hand.
“Give me your phone.”
Feeling the heavy pressure radiating from Percy’s cold demeanor, Raymond didn’t dare ask questions.
He quickly handed his phone over.
Percy punched in a number he knew by heart and called again
This time, the line rang for a few seconds before being answered.
“Hello, who is this?”
Stellar’s cool, clear voice came through, crisp as a mountain spring, instantly easing some of the tension in his chest.
But the memory of how she dismissed him earlier, treating him like he was nothing, sent a wave of irritation surging through him.
His tone turned sharp.
“Stellar, tell me the formula for that aromatherapy blend you used to treat my migraines.”
The moment she recognized his voice, Stellar was about to hang up.
But then, he had to open his mouth again.
“Cut the act. If it’s about money, just name your price. You re already making a living off men–at least this time, you don’t even have to lift a finger.
“Just give me the damn formula and get paid. Quick, easy, and convenient. You should be grateful.”
Raymond’s jaw nearly hit the floor.
He had never seen someone beg for help with that kind of attitude.
Honestly, it was a miracle Percy had lived this long without getting punched to death.
On the other end of the line, Stellar let out a soft laugh–one laced with pure disbelief.
He was asking her for help? With that tone?
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Her voice turned ice–cold as she answered without hesitation.
“Oh? Mr. Moore is that rich? Alright then, since you’re offering money, transfer one million dollars over first.‘
Percy’s eyes widened in disbelief. “Stellar Rivers, have you lost your damn mind? One million dollars? Why don’t you just rob a bank while you’re at it!”
Stellar let out a light scoff, her tone dripping with mockery
“What’s wrong? The mighty CEO of Moore Enterprises can even spare one million? Oh, wait–without me, you probably can’t even keep your company afloat, let alone take it public. Don’t act rich when you can’t afford it, broke boy.”
Her words hit like a slap to the face, turning Percy’s expression dark with fury.
His chest rose and fell violently as he struggled to contain his anger.
“Stellar, don’t push your luck!”
She chuckled. “Push my luck? That’s rich, coming from you, Mr. Moore. And honestly, if your head hurts so much, why don’t you go to a hospital? I’m not a doctor.”
With that, she ended the call and blocked his number again
“Stellar Rivers!”
Percy roared in frustration, his face contorted with rage.
He hurled the phone aside and slammed his fist into the car window.
Pain shot through his hand, the skin bruising instantly, but he barely felt it.
The physical pain was nothing compared to the way she had treated him.
Raymond let out a quiet sigh, shaking his head.
Pride was a hell of a thing.
Percy drove her away himself, and now, he was left to suffer the consequences.
And the worst part?
He still had no idea that the aromatherapy was only a small part of what Stellar had done for him.
Meanwhile, Stellar hung up the call without a second thought, completely unfazed.
She focused on her studies.
The exams were right around the corner, and this time, she was determined to stand beside her professor on her own merit, making up for every lost opportunity from the past.
The next morning, she headed to the university library to research materials.
She didn’t notice the slender figure lingering in the corner
The person clutched a photograph in one hand while speaking into a phone with the other.
“Miss Harlow, I’ve found her. Are you sure this will work?”
“You just do as I say,” Yvonne replied, her tone dripping with arrogance. “Once it’s done, you’ll get your reward.”
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“Alright, I’ll follow your orders.”
The call ended.
The figure lowered the phone and glanced at the photograph, eyes glinting with a calculated, sinister light.