Chapter 131
“Mr. Blair, what do you mean by that? Didn’t you summon me to uncover Master Cameron’s true identity?”
Caitlin’s delicate brows furrowed. She composed herself quickly and gave a confident smile. “I can tell you right now that Dillan is a faket This real
Master Cameron is…”
She thought that Byron had summoned her so urgently because he must be dying to know the truth,
After running into Sylvia earlier and seeing her nervous reaction, Byron had already begun to suspect something. Now was the perfect time to fear down Sylvia’s carefully built facade.
Caitlin thought, “Once Byron finds out the truth, there’s no way he’ll ever let Sylvia get away with it.”
She opened her mouth, eager to expose the truth. “It’s Sylvial Sylvia is the real Master Cameron. She’s been deceiving you all along!”
“Silence!” Byron’s expression darkened abruptly as he cut her off. His eyes turned cold, and his whole demeanor changed in an instant.
Caitlin was taken aback. “Mr. Blair, don’t you want to know the truth?”
Byron slowly walked forward, his tall figure casting a shadow over her. His voice was calm, but every word held weight. “Ms. Bennett, remember my words–some truths are better left buried. And you’d better keep your mouth shut.”
He already knew the truth.
He happened to overhear every word of the conversation between Sylvia and Caitlin, catching everything with perfect clarity.
‘Sylvia is Master Cameron.‘
At this thought, a flicker of complex emotions flashed in his eyes.
Since Sylvia was the legendary Master Cameron, she obviously knew better than anyone that Dillan was just an impostor.
Sylvía decided not to expose Dillan–she must have had her plan.
It dawned on Byron–maybe Sylvia had merely been using Dillan all along, without any genuine feelings for him.
The corners of Byron’s lips curled into an almost imperceptible smile.
Byron thought to himself, ‘I must have misunderstood her. I’m the one who matters most to her–definitely way more than some good–for–nothing like
Dillan.‘
Caitlin was stunned by how quickly Byron’s attitude changed. The overwhelming pressure made her face go pale, and she blurted out almost instinctively, “Rest assured, Mr. Blair, I won’t breathe a word of this to anyone.”
Byron fixed her with a penetrating look, his tone softening just a bit. “If you can keep this to yourself, I’ll owe you a favor. And if you’re smart, you’ll get on a plane and return abroad.”
Although Caitlin had spent years building her career overseas, she still feared Byron’s influence. After repeatedly assuring him of her silence, she hastily left the office, her heart pounding as if she couldn’t get away fast enough.
As she turned and left the office, her expression twisted into a smirk.
She had to go back abroad, but before leaving, there was one thing she had to do.
Before leaving, she would let the whole world know the truth. That Sylvia had tricked them all. That she was the real Master Cameron hiding behind a
fake.
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Though she feared Byron, her hatred for Sylvia ran far deeper.
Once she exposed the truth, she’d flee overseas immediately.
Byron had great power, but once she was overseas, he could not touch her.
Meanwhile, at Cerulean Entertainment, Sylvia stood in her new office. The interior was fully renovated, with brand new office facilities all set up and
ready.
The spacious, well–lit office did nothing to ease her mind; on the contrary, her encounter with Caitlin weighed heavily on her.
If Caitlin exposed her identity as Master Cameron, all her carefully laid plans would go up in smoke.
Just then, a flurry of footsteps came from the company’s main entrance.
The automatic doors slid open as Dillan and Joanna entered with smug expressions, followed by Jaxon and his elite Hollywood team.
“Everyone, welcome to our new base. What do you think?” Dillan beamed with pride as he gestured around.
Not long ago, he had signed a contract with this elite Hollywood team under the media spotlight. Even now, it still felt surreal, like he was living a dream -after all, this world–class crew was officially under his command.
Jaxon gave the office a quick glance, a smirk tugging at his stern features. Compared to their overseas setups, it was modest at best.
He was about to make a snide remark, but then saw Sylvia was standing nearby. Instantly, his heart skipped a beat. “Crap, the boss is here,” he thought.
‘If I badmouth the company now, I’ll definitely piss off her. This place belongs to her anyway!’
He immediately changed his tune, smiling flatteringly. “Very impressive!” he exclaimed, “It’s the perfect place for us to make our mark!”
The rest of the team followed suit, voices full of flattery. “How fantastic. We’re honored to be here!”
“I’ll make this company my second home and give 110% to live up to the boss’s expectations!”
Dillan was swelling with pride, convinced that the praise was for him.
Joanna clung to his arm, eyes sparkling. “Dillan, you’re amazing. Not only did they come from Hollywood just to work for you, but they practically worship the ground you walk on!”
Dillan’s smirk grew even more smug.
“If this keeps up, Dillan might get suspicious,” she thought. She gave a faint smile but quickly gestured. “Alright, everyone. Time to settle in–go pick your offices.”
Hearing Sylvia’s instruction, Jaxon and his team immediately turned their attention to the surrounding offices.
The moment Dillan and Joanna heard they could pick out their own offices, any displeasure with Sylvia’s arrangement vanished; they immediately perked up and eagerly began looking around.
“Dillan, this one is quite luxurious–perfect for you,” Joanna said, pointing to the largest office.
Dillan stepped inside, admiring the grand desk, the leather chair, and the fully equipped workspace–all fitting for a man of his stature.
“Then the one next door is yours, Vice chairman deserves a fine office too.”
The adjacent office was equally well–appointed, fully equipped with all necessary office amenities.
Joanna was equally pleased with her new office. She and Dillan each went off to explore their own spaces.
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As the moment they stepped out, they froze in shock.
Jaxon and the others weren’t in their assigned offices. Instead, their voices could be heard coming from a small office down the hall
Curious, they walked over and opened the door. Inside, Sylvia sat behind the desk, while the elite Hollywood team members stood before her in perfect deference, listening with rapt attention.
Dillan’s face flushed with rage as he stormed toward Sylvia and demanded, “Sylvia! Who gave you the right to hold a meeting in my company?”
In his mind, he was already the true boss of the company, believing his authority far outranked Sylvia’s after all, he was the only investor who provided all the start–up capital.
Dillan thought to himself, “Sylvia didn’t put in a damn dime! Of course, I should be calling the shots in this company!”
Sylvia rose from her seat behind the desk, a faint smile on her face. “It wasn’t a meeting. I was just briefly filling everyone in on the company’s situation.”
Dillan thought Sylvia finally knew her place and was just about to announce his meeting to Jaxon and the others. But before he could even get a word out, they brushed him off completely.
They scattered instantly, heading straight back to their offices without so much as a glance at him.
The real boss had just handed out their assignments, and now everyone was swamped–nobody had time for Dillan’s nonsense.