Chapter 910
After receiving 70 thousand dollars in donations, the charity federation immediately made a thank you post on Facebook.
However, netizens noticed the charity federation had posted two photos of the donation. They wondered why Stella had split the
70-thousand-dollar donation into two, and one which was a weird figure, 213 dollars. And so, they tagged her and asked if there
was a reason behind splitting the amount into two.
Stella reposted the Facebook post that tagged her and captioned: [There's no special meaning behind it. I just thought it was
auspicious.
Coincidentally, the first day of our shoot was on the 13th.]
Then, she tagged all the actors present last night, including the star of the incident, Bella. While others may not know the
meaning behind the figure, those who were present yesterday were well aware.
The star of the incident, Bella, stared at the ’213" figure.
'It's as if I'm watching Stella sneer at how silly my behavior was last night. She’s blatantly ridiculing me!' she thought. She was so
furious that she smashed everything on the table.
At the Saun residence, Trevor hung up the phone. When he turned around, he saw Wenham standing behind him with a frown
and a skeptical stare.
Trevor was startled. He frowned and asked, "Don't you make a sound when you walk?"
Wenham side-eyed him, "Why are you acting so guilty when making a call?"
"I'm not guilty."
Trevor refused to admit it. Wenham had a serious expression.
"While I'm urging you to marry, you also shouldn't go around poaching anyone for the sake of marriage. It's immoral, alright?"
Wenham was confused.
"Who told you such nonsense? Who did I poach?"
"Who else?" Wenham had a disappointed expression. "You've been calling Keegan's wife day in, day out. I'm not blind! And here
I was, wondering why he always looked like he had something to say to me and constantly asked me about your love life. He's
also been sending me information about girls and insists on setting you up on a date. Turns out, he's known about this long ago.
Out of all the things you could do, why'd you do such things? You think he can't take care of his own wife and needs you to take
care of her? Look at what you've done. How am I going to face Keegan in the future? You think I won't feel embarrassed?"
Trevor's expression darkened the more he heard Wenham's words.
'That stupid mutt, Keegan! He's spent all his crafty little schemes on this, huh?' he thought.
"Keegan's already divorced Stella, so how's it any of his fucking business who pursues her?"
Wenham revealed an l-knew-it expression.
"Keegan's already told me he wants me to be the witness when he and Stella remarries. He's already told me he wants to
remarry, so what does this mean? It means their divorce is temporary. Maybe when the two argued, they let the anger get to their
heads."
"Let the anger get to their heads?" Trevor chuckled icily. "He divorced Stella right after Madam Spade's passing, and you call that
letting his anger get to his head? Did he lose his brain when arguing?"
"That's their business as a couple. How could we, as outsiders, know the details? You don't share a bed with them, so how'd you
know if they don't have a good relationship?"
Trevor twitched the corner of his lips.
'That mutt, Keegan. He did a darn good job infiltrating my dad’s thoughts. My foolish dad is actually defending this bastard!’ he
thought/
Trevor pursed his lips and took out his phone. Then, he opened a document and placed his phone in front of Wenham.
"Take a good look."
"What?"
Wenham frowned. He carefully studied the document, and his expression slowly fell.
He stared at the words on the document and read them repeatedly. After he was certain of the contents written on the document,
even the tone of his voice changed.
"What does this mean?"
Trevor pursed his lips, "Didn't you find her familiar when you saw her?"
'Of course I did! Otherwise, I wouldn't have lost my composure when I saw Stella for the first time. But how's this possible?1
thought Wenham.
The matter was of great importance, so Wenham had a serious expression.
"Who gave you this?”
"I personally collected the sample and got someone to test it. I've tested it more than once. Otherwise, why'd you think I care so
much about Stella?" Trevor said in a low voice. "Back then, I told you the dead baby in the delivery room was not my sister, but
none of you believed me."
'I was too young when my mother died in childbirth, so my memory is really hazy. I knew I had lost my mother, but I couldn't
understand why everyone said my little sister was also gone. I remember hearing my sister cry and the nurse carrying a baby out
of the delivery room. That little fellow had a red butterfly-like birthmark on her back. I mentioned this to Wenham more than once,
but at the time, the adults thought it was because I could not accept the death of two close relatives, causing my memory to be
skewed. After all, who would take the words of a five or six-year-old child seriously?' he thought.
For a while, Wenham could not speak. He was stunned, shocked, and naturally happy from regaining something he had lost.
He said emotionally through trembling lips, "Does she know who you are yet?"
"Nope. When I learned about this, Rainee had just passed away. I was worried that Stella would be unable to accept this if I
immediately told her about it. After all, she and Rainee had a really good relationship."
Wenham calmed down.
"You're right, you're right. We can't act too rashly and scare her."
Trevor glanced at Wenham, "Are you still willing to let Stella and Keegan remarry now?"
Wenham immediately changed his narration, 'He's not worthy.’
Trevor smiled in satisfaction.
'That's what I'm talking about! That mutt, Keegan, is not worthy of my little princess!' he thought.