LILLYI knew the auditorium was going bankrupt, I just didn’t know it was this bad.I sat in the back seat, flipping through every detailed transaction of my father’s investments. Apparently, he had poured in money and lost almost all of it. And the only helping us to keep up appearances was a chain of loans. Because of that, we might actually lose the auditorium.Out of rage, I tossed the documents onto the front seat. What was that old bastard thinking using the auditorium as collateral.My driver went stiff, as I let out a sharp hiss."Burn everything," I flatly muttered, already unbuckling my seatbelt.I opened the door and stepped out, letting it shut behind me without another glance. My heels hit the pavement as I strode toward the auditorium with sunglasses on, my face barely readable.And then, almost like in the blink of an eye, I was swallowed in a swarm of Paparazzis. Their cameras flashing like gunfire as I paused on my steps."Ms. Lilly! You recently attended your sister’
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