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Chapter 30 Cyber Assault
Galatea felt as if she had slept for ages and had been caught in an endless dream where her father played the
leading role. Initially, it was a warm scene, but it ended with her father standing on a precipice before diving off.
Then the dream shifted to him lying on the ground, spitting blood, his body convulsing from the pain with dilated
pupils. He couldn't utter a single word in his agony. The heartache was suffocating, and as she struggled to open
her eyes, she found them streaming with tears.
"Thought you were tough around me, huh? How cyou fainted in front of sthugs?" The first words she
heard upon waking were a man's taunting.
Weakly surveying her surroundings, she was back in the sbedroom she had awakened in before.
'Had she been brought back here by this man again?'
Alaric knew all the details. Her actions were right from a human perspective, but according to the hospital
regulations, she was wrong.
He had watched the whole scene unfold - the grabbing, the hitting, the insults. Yet Galatea Hartley didn't fight
back, didn't even defend herself. She was like a lamb to the slaughter.
"Why so quiet?" Alaric prodded her as she remained silent. "You scared, speechless?"
Still, Galatea said nothing. She couldn't even hear what the man was saying. Her mind was overwhelmed by the
image of her father in his final moments.
'Her mother had passed away from illness when she was very young, and it had always been just her and her
father, reliant on each other. He had always treated her like a precious jewel, showering her with affection.
'She loved her father so much, yet, in the end, she also hated him. They could have faced bankruptcy and debt
together. Why did he choose to end his life? And why did he leave her alone to face everything?'
Clutching the bedsheets tightly, Galatea bit her lip as tears poured down her face. Alaric, seemingly at a loss,
paused for a few seconds before saying, "It's done. What good does crying here do?"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"How would you know why I'm crying? How could you possibly understand what I'm feeling? If you loatheso
much, why did you bringhere?" Galatea was teetering on the brink of an emotional breakdown, and Alaric's
words were the last straw. Her grief and anger bled into her sobbing outburst.
Under his breath, Alaric muttered something inaudible, then turned and walked out, quietly shutting the door
behind him.
After Alaric left, Galatea was alone in the bedroom. She had been harboring a deep-seated emotion since her
father's death years ago.
Yet, somehow, seeing Andreas fighting for his life in so much pain tore open wounds that she had sealed deep
within her heart.
She knew that crying was futile, that it was an act of weakness and helplessness, but she could no longer
contain it.
Although Alaric stepped out of the bedroom, he did not leave. He stood just outside the door, where the sounds
of Galatea's weeping were all too clear.
The authenticity of her grief was undeniable, and feeling the weight of her sorrow, Alaric inhaled sharply, his
eyes narrowing with contemplation.
Meanwhile, the medical scandal involving Andreas sparked public fury. Andreas's son gathered a group of
protesters outside the hospital, armed with placards, and called in the media to intensify the pressure.
Galatea was indeed at fault according to hospital policies, and the institution promised compensation, but
Andreas's son was not satisfied with the amount and continued to create a disturbance. "That pain in the neck
deserves it!"
Seeing the news, Orion couldn't help but laugh with delight and then proceeded to add fuel to the fire with a post
on Facebook.
"Can't believe there are still doctors out there who care so little for human life. Aren't doctors supposed to heal
and save the injured and dying?"
Orion was an influential celebrity with a massive following, and it didn't take long for a trending topic to emerge.
"Star Orion speaks up for the victim's family!"
Her call to action sparked a virtual mob against Galatea, and watching the vicious comments pour in, Orion
couldn't help but smirk with satisfaction.
"What's got you so cheerful?" Mrs. Ravenna inquired upon seeing her in such high spirits.
"Just sgood news," Orion closed her laptop and addressed her mother, "Mom, I'm feeling great today. Tell
the kitchen to whip up something extra delicious." "All right, I'll go get that sorted out right away."
Ever since Alaric ended things with her, Orion had been depressed, so Mrs. Ravenna was more than willing to
obligeto her rrequest while she was in a better mood.
Griffon, sitting in the living room, leafing through a newspaper, also noticed the buzz but only cast a glance at it
without much interest.
At dinner, Orion was still visibly elated. Griffon mentioned, "You've had plenty of rest at home. It might be tto
get back to work."
Orion pouted unhappily, "What? Am | becoming a nuisance around the house?"
"It's not about that. It's a reminder to stay diligent. Entertainment is a constantly changing field with fresh faces
emerging all the time. You should take advantage of your current popularity to get more exposure," her father
said.
"That's something only the powerless and insignificant stars worry about. We Nash's practically have a monopoly
on the industry. You, Dad, are the power broker of show business. Who would dare to compete withfor
resources?" "True, but it's always best to plan early because | won't be around forever. If Cormac won't take over,
it would fall on you. But what capabilities do you have now to manage the Nash empire?"
"Dad, you're not old. You have at least thirty more years in you, and I've got plenty of tto learn," Orion
assured him with a smile.
Griffon was just about to reply when a sudden thud sounded from the direction of the closet.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe walk-in closet was her treasure trove, and Orion dashed inside, only to find a maid on her knees, gathering
items that had spilled from Orion's handbag.
The maid had accidentally jostled the handbag placed on the dresser while cleaning.
"I'm so sorry, Miss Nash. It was an accident," the maid hurriedly apologized.
"You klutz! Do you have any idea how much that purse costs? A lifetof your salary wouldn't cover it!" Orion
fumed as she gingerly picked up her handbag, inspecting it for any signs of damage. "I'm so sorry, Miss Nash,
truly sorry!" the maid stammered, her hands shaking.
"It's just a bag. Let it go," Mrs. Ravenna interjected as she entered the room, "I'll get you a new one sometime."
"But this is my favorite, a global limited edition, irreplaceable now," Orion lamented.
At that moment, Griffon entered the scene. His eyes fixed on a piece of paper on the floor. He stooped to pick it
up and unfolded it to reveal a portrait of Mrs. Carrington.
"Mrs. Marigold?" the ninscribed on the portrait.
'Mrs. Marigold? But this is clearly, Mrs. Carrington!" Griffon pondered.
"Orion, why do you have this?" he asked.
"It fell out when | visited Galatea. | just picked it up and forgot to discard it."
"Galatea's?"
Galatea had been carrying around a portrait of Mrs. Carrington, yet it bore another woman's name.
Suddenly, Griffon realized something.
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