Chapter 909
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Lucas quickly said, âStay for dinner before heading back. Thereâs no need to rush.â
Belinda hesitated, her thoughts wavering. As if sensing her reluctance, Lucas added, âI already had the kitchen prepare your favorite dishes.â
Belinda thought for a moment before offering a small nod.
âAlright.â After sharing a pleasant dinner at the Clark familyâs residence, Belinda took her leave.
In Kyleeâs room, âYou were fired?â Verenaâs voice crackled through the phone, laced with evident surprise.
âYes! They fired me! And itâs all because of Belinda!â Kylee seethed, her hands clenching into fists. Her face was twisted with rage. In fact, she had already braced herself for this outcome, especially after witnessing the severe punishment of her mentor.
Losing her job at the Grand Plains General Hospital wasnât just a professional setbackâit was a death sentence for her career.
No reputable hospital would consider hiring her now.
Unless she started her own practice, her dream of becoming a respected doctor was over.
The prestigious title she had once flaunted was now stripped away.
How could she not be furious?
Feel inspired by ga ln o vels . com She wanted nothing more than to tear Belinda and Caiden apart. If Caiden hadnât called Belinda to intervene, the whole incident regarding Bradenâs missing medical records would never have arisen!
Verena sighed on the other end of the line.
âBelinda is proving to be quite difficult to deal with. You set out to target her, but in the end, you only managed to bring ruin upon yourself. And letâs be honest, your tactics barely made a dent in her reputation. In fact, every plan you hatched backfired spectacularly.â
Kyleeâs brow furrowed deeply.
âThen what do we do now? Minna is out of the picture. If we want to strike back at Belinda, we have to do it ourselves now.â
Verenaâs voice turned calculating.
âWe need to stop acting impulsively. Forget about these petty schemes. If we want to bring Belinda down, we must think biggerâfind a way to tarnish her reputation permanently, to make her suffer in ways she canât recover from.â As she said this, a cold, ruthless glint appeared in her eyes.
Kylee fell silent, considering Verenaâs words, her mind swirling with ideas on how to reach that objective.
The mere thought of Belindaâs smug face fueled her fury. She vividly remembered the humiliation she had endured because of Belindaâbeing stripped, photographed, and raped.
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