A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William)

Chapter 3205



Chapter 3205

Chapter 3205 The Last One Standing

This was no longer the Megan from before.

The nervous, timid woman she used to walk all over was now looking down on her.

Her pride and fame were all going to be stolen away from her by Megan.

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“You’re right. I’m not scared of you at all. If you think that the world is now yours just because you’ve

somehow charmed both Jake and Jonas, then you’d be sorely mistaken.”

Mia let go of Megan and let her fall to the ground, her face contorting into an unsightly expression of

disdain.

Her sister merely stared back at her, pursing her lips. Mia’s words had set off alarm bells in Megan’s

brain.

In her past life, Mia was nothing more than an airhead who relied on Osmond to do everything for her.

She’d offended many people and didn’t feel self-conscious about her bratty personality at all, recklessly

breezing through life until she finally ended up plotting Megan’s death with Herman.

Now, Mia seemed to have realized something and was going to fight back. She’d never regarded

Megan as worthy of her attention before this, but she was going to start taking the threat that was

Megan seriously.

Of course, this all depended on whether Mia actually had the brains to do so. Whether or not Mia would

end up ruining her own life or continue carrying this hatred inside her to her grave was still an unsolved

mystery.

“I have never underestimated you. I’ve said before: I want you dead. Our grudge is much more than

just regarding what happened back at the village,” Megan told her matter-of-factly.

“Huh,” Mia scoffed, properly looking at Megan for what must have been the first time in her life. “So you

really want me to die.”

She tilted her head to one side mockingly and placed a hand on her hip. “Sure. We’ll see who will have

the last laugh.”

“I look forward to it.”

Megan turned around to leave but suddenly felt something bump roughly into her shoulder from behind.

Wincing slightly, she saw Mia walk past her and flip her hair over her shoulder as if she hadn’t just

physically assaulted her.

Megan rolled her eyes, reaching up to massage her shoulder lightly. These little provoking actions were

nothing more than child’s play at this point.

“It looks like I should thank you.”

Osmond approached her and started to walk alongside her. “If it weren’t for your little speech, Mia

might go on treating her work without a serious attitude. But it seems I don’t have to worry about that

anymore.”

Detecting traces of sarcasm in his voice, Megan huffed as she gave a smug-looking Osmond a

sidelong glance. “Is that so? It’s good that you think that way, but are you sure you can keep Mia under

control when she’s angered by me? She’s no longer a doll that will just let you slap her around. If you

won’t let her do as she pleases, she’s going to fire you sooner or later.”

Megan was flaunting the extent of her influence over Mia as well as simultaneously questioning

Osmond’s abilities as a manager.

Naturally, the man’s smiley expression abruptly changed into an upset one. He slowed down and

eventually stopped in his tracks, watching Megan’s prideful stride from behind. Something inside him

twisted and nearly broke.

“You’re a really unlikeable person.” He quickly shook himself from his thoughts and caught up to her,

briefly glancing at her shoulder that Mia had bumped into earlier.

“Well, that’s too bad.” Megan grinned. “After all, you guys aren’t human in my eyes. I don’t have the

time to care about how your feelings.”

Regardless of whether it was in her past life or her current life, the only image she had of everyone who

worked at Starling Media could be summarized into two words—cold and scornful.

When she brought up the idea of changing her public image, Luna had instantly scolded and humiliated

her. After that, she eventually accepted the reality that her career was over and sought comfort in her

relationship, only for her feelings of love to instantly turn to horror when she’d gotten killed because of

said relationship.

Her innocence might have been the catalyst to her downfall, but there was no way in hell that she could

forgive the very people who took advantage of her innocence in the first place.


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