When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him Novel

Chapter 77



Chapter 77 He Never Liked Her

Stella never expected that after spending four years to become a singer and another four years to establish herself as an A–list celebrity, it would only take one song and a single day to catapult her to stardom.

Watching as her assistant brought in endorsement offers from various renowned brands, she couldn’t hide the excitement in her eyes.

After all, even just one of the endorsement of those international brands was something that other celebrities had spent decades to obtain.

She hadn’t been happy for long when her assistant hurried over.

“Stella, we got a message from Ms. Cecille’s company. They’re claiming our song is a rip–off and they’re demanding we immediately take it down, apologize, and compensate them.”

Stella frowned.

Clearly, she hadn’t expected to be discovered so quickly.

It was a song from abroad. If it was copied, then so be it.

Few people would engage in legal battles because international lawsuits were time–consuming and draining.

“What plagiarism? Ask them to present their evidence before making accusations.”

Stella scoffed.

Given her current capabilities, coupled with the support of the Rainsworth family, would a small foreign composition company really dare to sue her?

Even if they sued, they could never win.

Cecilia was well aware that Stella would never admit to plagiarism. The reason she instructed her assistant to email Central Media was primarily to let the public know that she had warned them the moment Stella released her song.

It was a Friday.

Cecilia had left for the headquarters to work. She planned meet up with Jonathan in the evening, intending to spend the weekend together.

At that moment, it was break time in the preschool.

Last time, Felix, the eldest grandson of the Rainsworth family, was thoroughly won over by Jonathan. Now, no matter what Jonathan asked him, he would answer honestly.

While fiddling with an eraser, Felix confidently replied, “Of course.”

“My mother told me that I’m the eldest grandson of the Rainsworth family. All that the Rainsworth family possesses will someday be mine.

However, Jonathan was skeptical. “But how come I heard that the current head of the Rainsworth family is your Uncle Nathaniel?”

Felix was visibly upset. “My uncle doesn’t have a son. My mother mentioned that he has some issues, that’s why he can’t have children.”

After he said that, he lowered his voice and continued, “My mom also said, once my uncle passes away, his inheritance will be mine.”

“Oh.” Jonathan seemed lost in thought.

I wonder what sc*mbag daddy will think if he hears this.

Felix quirked an eyebrow. “Jonathan, as long as you’re with me, I guarantee you’ll live comfortably.”

It was unclear whether he had picked up that phrase from his mother or learned it from the television.

Jonathan didn’t take it to heart, pretending not to believe in him.

“Everyone knows how to brag. Since the Rainsworth family has so many assets, I hardly believe it will all be yours. Your Uncle Nathaniel is so young right now. He’ll surely have children. I even saw on the news that he’s about to marry some female celebrity. Once they get married, the celebrity will bear him a chubby little boy. By then, you won’t be the most cherished child in the Rainsworth famil anymore.”

Upon hearing Jonathan’s words, Felix was immediately flustered.

He flung the putty from his hand and yelled angrily, “Nonsense! My mom already told me there’s something wrong with my uncle. He can’t have children!”

Jonathan continued to tease him, saying “What if your mom lied to you?”

Felix didn’t know how to respond. After some thought, he lowered his voice again and said, “You’re not allowed to tell anyone else. I’m telling you, my uncle never even liked Ms. Ross.”

Seemingly caught onto a crucial information, Jonathan became serious.

“Who told you that?”


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