The Miller family was not thrilled about forking over 000 million dollars to Gina. James, grinding his teeth, countered, “200 million dollars at the most.” *600 million dollars. Not a cent less,” Gina stated coldly. Ella, with a tight grip, said, “Take the 600 million dollars and forget about getting any more money from the Millers.” Unwillingly, Ella instructed her secretary to transfer the money to Gina’s account in several payments. After confirming the transfer, Gina turned off her phone. “Let’s make this quick. I don’t have all day.” James, thinking. Thank G o d she is out of our lives. He then quickly filled out the disownment agreement with the names of all family members and tossed it at Gina. Gina, feeling relieved as she grabbed the agreement, glanced at Olivia still playing the victim, and dumped a dish from the table over her head. Olivia shrieked. Her hair and clothes are now a mess with oil and veggies. “After this little show, enjoy your meal,” Gina said before walking away. Ella fetched some napkins to clean Olivia, comforting her while James added, “Don’t worry, Olivia. That b i c h will get what’s coming to her.” Knowing the Miller family would not let Gina off the h o o k, Olivia kept her face calm but was secretly gloating. Heading downstairs, Gina felt someone watching her. She turned to see a girl staring blankly at her, who then shouted, “Gina!” Aria Torres ran up to her, all smiles. “I’ve finally found you again!” “And you are?” Gina couldn’t place her. “Don’t you remember? You rescued me at the school’s artificial lake.” Aria reminded her. It clicked for Gina. She had saved someone from drowning at the lake once – Aria was that girl “Were you okay during the dorm fire? Any injuries?” Aria asked, checking Gina out. I’m alright, Gina answered shortly. “Actually, I managed to save some of your things from the fire,” Aria mentioned. “My things?” Gina lit up. “Yeah, I was quick enough to get them. I’ve been wanting to return them but didn’t have your contact. Running into you here is unexpected!” Aria said, her dimples showing as she smiled. Gina, pleasantly surprised, said, “Thanks. Did grabbing themChirpter 7 Aria paused, then shook her head. Wait here, I’ll call my butler to bring your stuff. After a brief chat, Aria invited Gina to a nearby cafe, At the café, Aria slid a box across the table to Gina. “Check if everything is there.” Gina opened it to find her medical bag, ancient medical books, and two jars of medicine, all intact. She gratefully looked at Aria. “Everything is here. Thanks.” “It was the least I could do.” Aria smiled. Books Chapters Are Daily Updated Join & Stay Updated for All Books Updates… Gina was her lifesaver, after all; this was nothing. As Aria headed to the restroom, Gina relaxed back, enjoying her drink, patiently waiting. A whistle pierced the air as Gina felt someone invade her personal space. “Are you Gina?” a sleazy guy leaned in, curiosity laced with a leering tone. Gina shot him a sidelong glance, icy and brief. “Get lost.” The man’s smirk faded, turning sour at her dismissal. “What’s with the cold act, huh? Heard you’ve been around. How much for the night, 40 dollars do it?” Before Gina could even respond, Aria, fresh from the restroom, landed a solid slap across his face. “Shut your d m n mouth! Who let you trash-talk my friend?” Dazed, the guy quickly recognized Aria as the Torres heiress. Dropping his aggressive stance, he tried to worm his way out. “Miss Torres, don’t let this w h r e trick you.” Aria delivered another blow. “You here to start s h i t and get locked up?” Refusing to be silenced, the rascal flashed his phone, displaying a trending scandalous post about Gina. “Check this out, Miss Torres.” Aria’s face twisted in disgust as she glanced at the phone, Gina peeking over curiously. The post, dripping with anonymity, claimed the author had slept with Gina multiple times, depicting her as promiscuous, even accusing her of engaging in group sex and contracting severe STDs. The comments section was ablaze with indignation. [No wonder she tried to s n a t c h her sister’s fiancé. This is just the tip of the iceberg!] one comment read. [Cross! Everyone should report this to the dean. We can’t let Trowell University get dragged down by her.] chimed in another. Aria, fuming, smashed the phone onto the ground. “Get the hell out!” Though bitter, the rascal didn’t dare retaliate against Aria. Picking up his phone, he shot Gina a venomous look before retreating Aria faced Gina with unwavering support. “Gina, I don’t buy any of that cr ap about you. It’s vile how cowards hide behind anonymity to slander.” The Miller family was not thrilled about forking over 000 million dollars to Gina. James, grinding his teeth, countered, “200 million dollars at the most.” *600 million dollars. Not a cent less,” Gina stated coldly. Ella, with a tight grip, said, “Take the 600 million dollars and forget about getting any more money from the Millers.” Unwillingly, Ella instructed her secretary to transfer the money to Gina’s account in several payments. After confirming the transfer, Gina turned off her phone. “Let’s make this quick. I don’t have all day.” James, thinking. Thank G o d she is out of our lives. He then quickly filled out the disownment agreement with the names of all family members and tossed it at Gina. Gina, feeling relieved as she grabbed the agreement, glanced at Olivia still playing the victim, and dumped a dish from the table over her head. Olivia shrieked. Her hair and clothes are now a mess with oil and veggies. “After this little show, enjoy your meal,” Gina said before walking away. Ella fetched some napkins to clean Olivia, comforting her while James added, “Don’t worry, Olivia. That b i c h will get what’s coming to her.” Knowing the Miller family would not let Gina off the h o o k, Olivia kept her face calm but was secretly gloating. Heading downstairs, Gina felt someone watching her. She turned to see a girl staring blankly at her, who then shouted, “Gina!” Aria Torres ran up to her, all smiles. “I’ve finally found you again!” “And you are?” Gina couldn’t place her. “Don’t you remember? You rescued me at the school’s artificial lake.” Aria reminded her. It clicked for Gina. She had saved someone from drowning at the lake once – Aria was that girl “Were you okay during the dorm fire? Any injuries?” Aria asked, checking Gina out. I’m alright, Gina answered shortly. “Actually, I managed to save some of your things from the fire,” Aria mentioned. “My things?” Gina lit up. “Yeah, I was quick enough to get them. I’ve been wanting to return them but didn’t have your contact. Running into you here is unexpected!” Aria said, her dimples showing as she smiled. Gina, pleasantly surprised, said, “Thanks. Did grabbing them