Let Me Stay The Night Novel (Christina and Nathaniel)

Chapter 679



Chapter 679 An Act
Christina whispered something in Victoria’s car, and the latter immediately flashed an evil grin.
“Playing the role of the antagonist? That’s right up my alley! Christina, watch out for my performance tomorrow. I promise it’ll
meet your satisfaction!” Victoria proclaimed, patting her chest with unwavering confidence. “I’ll make sure justice is served on
your behalf!”
Christina pursed her lips into a tight smile. “It’s getting late, so you should go to bed. We have a tough battle to fight tomorrow.”
Victoria climbed out of bed and said mysteriously, “Christina, feel free to get some rest. I have an important matter to attend to,
so I’ll step out to make a phone call.”
Christina knew who she wanted to call. “Sure, go ahead. Don’t talk too long, though.”
Victoria’s cheeks turned pink as she spun on her heels to leave the room.
The following morning, as Christina and Victoria prepared to make their way to the restaurant for breakfast, Nathaniel arranged
for Sebastian to deliver their morning meal instead.
“Mrs. Hadley, Mr. Hadley consumed too much alcohol last night and is feeling unwell today. As a result, he is unable to
personally join you this morning. Nonetheless, he insisted that I bring breakfast to you,” Sebastian said, deliberately mentioning
Nathaniel’s name. Unfortunately, his words had an unintended consequence, stirring a reaction opposite to what he had hoped
for.
Christina replied coldly, “Mr. Taggart, why don’t you tell that to Ms. Ludwig? You shouldn’t have come to me. Perhaps he’s more
than willing to allow Ms. Ludwig to take care of him.”
Her eyes drifted past Sebastian, focusing on the trays being held by the two servers behind him. “Take those away. I have no
use for his guilt and attempts at making amends. Victoria, let’s go.”
If she were to accept Nathaniel’s apology, they wouldn’t be able to execute their upcoming plan.
Victoria let out an icy snort. “Regret won’t undo his actions now. Merely delivering breakfast won’t magically earn Christina’s
forgiveness. If he’s feeling unwell, he should see the doctor. Christina won’t sympathize with him! He probably had a grand time
with that vixen last night, and now he’s reaping what he sowed. He deserves every bit of it!”

Hearing that, Sebastian furrowed his brows and responded, “Victoria, please refrain from making such assumptions. I genuinely
believe that Mr. Hadley is not the type of person you’re describing.”
Anger rushed through Victoria. Directing a frosty glare at him, she demanded, “Are you saying that I’ve wrongly accused
Nathaniel?”
The conversation had veered off track. Not anticipating being drawn into the tangled situation, Sebastian hastily explained, “That
wasn’t what I meant.”
“You work for Nathaniel, so it’s natural for you to defend him,” Victoria snapped. “Christina is my senior, so I’ll definitely side with
her.”
Christina intervened, effectively halting the escalating tension. “Victoria, I’m starving. Let’s go.”
Hearing that, Victoria stopped arguing with Sebastian and left with Christina.
Sebastian remained rooted to his spot, a mixture of helplessness and embarrassment etched on his face. He gave the servers a
dismissive wave. “Take those away.” Leaving two significant bills on the tray as compensation, he turned and returned to
Nathaniel’s room to report back to him.
Victoria anxiously glanced over her shoulder multiple times to make sure that Sebastian didn’t come after them. She eagerly
asked, “Christina, do you think I handled that situation well?” It was evident that Victoria was seeking validation.
“Mm. Not bad,” came Christina’s honest answer.
Victoria’s confidence was through the roof. “I think I can enter the entertainment industry and make a mark after I work on my
acting skills for a few years. I can sense Sebastian’s displeasure after I said those words. Christina, do you think he’ll see me as
a hypocrite and someone that is hard to please, and eventually break up with me?” Paranoia took hold of her.
Christina replied firmly, “Of course not. Sebastian might be dense in realizing his emotions, but he’s not a reckless man. I can tell
he likes you a lot.”
Victoria held her cheeks, feeling embarrassed.
Both Christina and I agree that Sebastian is an excellent and dependable man. I knew I made the right choice.
As they spoke, they arrived at the restaurant.

The restaurant bustled with activity as it was peak hour for breakfast. Every table was occupied, and the air was filled with the
lively chatter and laughter of dining guests.
Victoria immediately spotted Vera, who was helping herself to some food at the bar.
Embracing her character with a quick transition, she immersed herself fully and marched purposefully toward Vera, leaving
Christina momentarily behind.
Vera, who was Anya in disguise, was busy selecting desserts, oblivious to the approaching storm.
Victoria grabbed a bowl of hot soup and threw it at Anya without hesitation.
As the hot liquid dripped down her body, Anya screamed in pain.
Victoria then grabbed another plate of food and hurled it at Anya.
Unable to react in time, Anya found herself drenched in hot soup and food, the sticky mess clinging to her body. She felt a strong
sense of disgust at the uncomfortable sensation.
“Victoria Lesley, what has gotten into you?” Anya snarled furiously, her anger burning brightly as she finally caught sight of the
person responsible for her distress, unaware of the unintended information her words revealed,
Victoria narrowed her eyes dangerously, “How do you know my full name, Victoria Lesley? Vera Ludwig, are you confessing that
you intentionally targeted Nathaniel and conducted investigations on those close to him before arriving here?”
Anya belatedly realized what she had done after hearing Victoria’s questions. Maintaining a facade of
composure, she responded, “Ms. Victoria Lesley, correct? Your name is widely known. The event booklet contains a guest list,
and my memory serves me well enough to recall all the names. What is so unusual about that?”
Victoria tucked her hair behind her cars and flexed her arms. Arrogantly, she declared, “If you are indeed aware of my identity,
then you should also know that I have a fiery temper and a protective nature when it comes to the ones I care about. It is only
natural for me to seek revenge on behalf of Christina after witnessing the way you bullied her.”
Anya’s anger simmered within her chest, causing it to ache. “Victoria, I’m part of the Ludwig family, and our families have
collaborated for years. If word reaches your family that you have taken action against me, resulting in trouble for them, do you
honestly believe they will come to your defense? Or would they seek my forgiveness to salvage their own interests?”

Victoria merely chuckled airily. “While collaboration partners hold significance, one’s character carries even greater importance.
In the corporate world, nobody would want to associate with someone of questionable morals, jeopardizing their own reputation
in the process.”
The allure of gossip transcended geographical boundaries, captivating people from all corners of the world. As the unfolding
drama between Victoria and Anya captured the attention of the restaurant’s patrons, they fixed their gazes on the two figures in
question while whispers and murmurs filled the air.
“Isn’t that the young lady from the Ludwig family? The one who supposedly passed away from an illness three years ago? Is she
real, or is it her ghost?”
pronounced
“She is human, but I can’t say for certain if she is truly Vera Ludwig. I was fortunate enough to meet her once, and she was much
more beautiful three years ago. Look at this supposed Vera, with her nose and angular chin. While her eyes bear a resemblance
to the previous Vera, I’m pretty sure she had undergone plastic surgery to alter her appearance.”
Hearing that, Anya thought something was off with her hyper–realistic mask. She instinctively covered her face and glowered
angrily at Victoria.
“Victoria, how dare you humiliate me in public? I won’t let this slip!”


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