Chapter 818

Breanne only managed to connect with Abraham because of her cousin, Mallory. Despite climbing the ranks in the entertainment industry through less-than-stellar means, she understood the need for a strong ally in this world where fame and scandal go hand in hand. With no power or influence of her own, she often found herself having to entertain wealthy, unsavory executives just to get a foot in the door, sometimes even lowering herself further than she'd like to admit. In their eyes, she was nothing more than a disposable toy.

A few days back, Breanne was taken by surprise when Mallory called and asked to meet up. They weren't close, and all Breanne knew was that Mallory was living the high life as someone's mistress, not knowing who her benefactor was just assuming he was some small-time big shot. But that day, when she walked into the private room and saw the man at the head of the table, a man she frequently saw on the news, she was shocked. Mallory's sponsor was none other than the future power player, Abraham!

Breanne always thought she was prettier and even more clever and daring than Mallory, not to mention younger. Yet, the men she came across were always the low-tier, nouveau riche types. It was hard not to be jealous.

Luckily, Abraham took notice of her and tossed her an intriguing opportunity. He wanted her to get close to Newport's richest man, Mr. Everett, and make him fall head over heels for her. If she pulled it off, she'd have all the fame and resources she could dream of.

Unlike Mallory, who was content being a kept woman, Breanne loved the limelight, the glamour, and the applause. Money alone wouldn't win her over, but the promise of resources and a shot at stardom, especially with a target like Everett, was too tempting to resist. Conquering a man like him would be her crowning achievement.

with a man like Everett while having a steady flow of resources from Abraham felt like the ultimate win.

timing's perfect. I've had bugs and cameras set up at your place. Tonight, if you can get Everett to spill any dirt on his dealings with

replied with confidence, "Mr. Abraham, trust me, Mr.

"Excellent."

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Austin against him but also dealt a blow to his pride Having held power for so long, Abraham couldn't stand such insults, not even from Austin, his former mentor. Austin should have retired gracefully, but instead,

blame Abraham for being ruthless. Let

belongs to

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