Chapter 1831 The Mysterious Figure

Though Bella was exceptional, she never saw Elisa as a peer; instead, she regarded her as an admirable role model. Receiving Elisa's praise brought genuine happiness to Bella, though she kept her emotions well hidden.

Elisa patted Bella's shoulder, commending her, "Well done. Now, go back to work. You need to adapt quickly to your new position. Gareth and I will help you with moving on Friday night."

Bella nodded, accepting the plan without hesitation.

News of the recent incident had reached their grandmother's ears, and being the caring and concerned elderly woman she is, she insisted that Bella move into the family's manor for her safety and well-being.

Feeling obligated and having no reason to refuse, Bella agreed to the arrangement.

"Will you and Gareth join us for dinner at the manor on Friday?" Bella inquired, looking at Elisa.

Elisa nodded while offering advice, "Don't dwell on the matter too much for now. Focus on your work, and we'll talk a bit after office hours on Friday."

Grateful for Elisa's understanding and guidance, Bella nodded appreciatively and returned to her office to resume work.

Outside the company, Rochelle endured the stares and comments from passersby as she drove back to the luxurious villa Paul had purchased for her. She remained confined to the opulent house for several consecutive days, consumed by her resentment and bitterness.

Initially, Paul tried to console Rochelle, promising to seek revenge on Elisa and Bella for her sake. However, as Rochelle's behavior turned increasingly vengeful and she neglected her appearance and self-care, Paul started withdrawing from her.

His attraction to her had been fueled by her youth, beauty, and the benefits she provided to his career. Now, with her downfall, the spark of their relationship had faded.

Rochelle's days were consumed by bitterness and resentment as she drowned her sorrows in alcohol and vented her anger through bitter complaints. She felt abandoned and betrayed, leading to a downward spiral of negativity and self-destructive behavior.

Seated by the French window, Rochelle was surrounded by bottles of wine and beer, drowning herself in intoxication.

Her tears mingled with curses aimed at Elisa and Bella as she wished for their demise. She extended her fury to all men, declaring that none were worthy of trust.

Amidst her drunken haze, an unfamiliar voice reached her through a phone call, promising to help her deal with Bella.

Rochelle opened the window and felt the cold breeze clear her mind. Cautiously, she inquired about the caller's identity, "Who are you? Why do you want to help me, and why should I trust you?"

Despite her caution, the person on the other end detected Rochelle's suppressed excitement. They were well aware of her intense hatred for Bella, which pleased them greatly. A foolish and vengeful woman filled with immense hatred was the perfect pawn for their plans.
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