Every moment was critical for him now.

Seeing Stella wasn't picking up her calls, and Jeremy still trying to find her whereabouts, Sirena was clueless, "Why are you looking for her location?" "What do you think? You caused this mess, shouldn't you fix it?"

Jeremy couldn't stand hearing Sirena speak at the moment; her voice was like a fuse to his temper.

Sirena asked, "You're not expecting me to actually go and apologize, are you?"

But from Jeremy's response, that seemed exactly what he wanted. Otherwise, he wouldn't have asked Harper to pinpoint Stella's exact location. Stella had already dismissed her so coldly over the phone; showing up on her doorstep might just give her another chance to mock Sirena. Harper, Jeremy's assistant for five years, didn't take more than thirty minutes to return with the information, a testament to her efficiency.

"Mr. Patel, Ms. Quinn is currently on the 26th floor of the Orient Nexus Building."

"What's she doing there?" Jeremy frowned.

The Orient Nexus Building was mainly occupied by small companies and studios.

Sirena speculated, "What else? She must be working there. Now that the Larkin family has cut her off financially, she needs to find some way to survive. Only she'd care about that measly salary!"

Sirena never missed an opportunity to belittle Stella. She couldn't understand why Jeremy was making her apologize to someone like Stella.

Jeremy glanced at her with furrowed brows. He felt there was more to it. The woman who could provoke Ronald wasn't someone who'd worry about needing a backup plan.

"Let's go."

Wanting to avoid further conversation with Sirena, Jeremy turned to leave.

"You're really making me apologize to her?" Sirena interrogated.

"Stay, and you're out of the Patel family for good."

Sirena was speechless.

Was it really that serious?

Seeing Jeremy's firm stance, Sirena didn't dare to utter another word of rebellion.

...

At the hospital, Cloudia was furious.

"Tell all the companies, no one hires her. I want to see how tough she can be." This time, Cloudia was truly enraged.

No matter how much she pleaded, Stella remained defiant. So, Cloudia decided there was nothing more to

be said. She was determin more

cut

off all of Stella's options.

Without any fallback, Cloudia couldn't wait to see how long Stella could remain stubborn.

Jaxon nodded, "Yes, it's been taken care of."

"Mom, don't do this because of me. This will only make her hate me more," Ursula, frail and weak, pulled at Cloudia's shirt from her hospital bed.

Though she said this, knowing that Stella's

empcards were blocked

and she was being barred from employment, Ursula couldn't help but feel a

a sense of victory. She

doubted Stella would resist calling Tegan and Finley under such pressure.

Cloudia responded, "Don't defend

her. Let her hate us. She's so ungrateful, it's not just you she's spiting, it's me as well. That ingrate,

have not been good to her all these

years? And she repays me like this."

QUMS

Talking about Stella only fueled Cloudia's belief that she was dealing with an ungrateful brat.

"But..."

"Ursula, Mom's right. Don't speak well of her. If we don't press her now, who knows when Finley and Tegan will be able to contribute to your treatment." They justified their harsh methods by blaming Stella's stubbornness; it was her fault for not yielding.

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