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Your Gold Digger is Actually A True Heiress by Vera Fiore

Chapter 114
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Chapter 114 Chapter 114 In a bedroom on the second floor of a luxurious villa, men's and women's clothing lay scattered across the floor. A pair of torn black stockings hung haphazardly over the edge of the sofa.

Tom Malfoy reclined against the headboard, lazily drawing on a post-coital cigarette, his expression one of complete satisfaction.

Beside him, a young woman gazed at him through seductive eyes, still basking in the afterglow.

His phone vibrated. Tom took another drag of his cigarette before answering with unhurried composure.

"Sir," Jerry reported respectfully, "the Winters family has just held a press conference announcing the termination of their engagement with the Blackwood family. Additionally, Twitter is ablaze with photos of Asher Blackwood entering a hotel with a famous actress, suggesting he's been unfaithful." "Hmph." Tom laughed derisively. "And here I thought he was sgreat romantic. Turns out he's just another philanderer, exactly like his father." "About the Winters family..." Jerry began.

Tom lowered his eyes, considering for a moment. "Keep monitoring them. This could be a false breakup designed to throw us off the scent." "Understood, sir." "Pay particular attention to Thalia Winters' movements. Report any developments toimmediately." "Yes, sir." After a day's rest at hto collect herself, Thalia returned to work at Sinclair & Klein, resuming her normal schedule.

These past two days had been remarkably peaceful, with no mysterious incidents befalling her or her family members.

Thalia's lips curved into a bitter smile. Apparently, dissolving the engagement did have its advantages-at least Malfoy wouldn't be targeting her or her family anymore.

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As she entered the law firm, colleagues greeted her warmly.

Thalia responded with polite smiles, her black mid-heeled court shoes clicking against the floor as she made her way to her office.

14:48 Your Gold Digger is Actually A True Heiress The firm had a strict dress code requiring professional attire and black leather shoes. Today, Thalia wore a tailored black suit with her hair neatly pinned back. Concealer masked the dark circles under her eyes, while classic red lipstick brightened her complexion. She appeared markedly different from the woman she'd been two days ago-no one would have guessed she'd just experienced heartbreak.

Sarah, the litigation department head, assigned three new cases, and Thalia quickly immersed herself in analyzing them.

After the previous head, Sara Thompson, had resigned, Sarah had taken over the position. Unlike her predecessor, Sarah harbored no personal grudges against Thalia nor was she acting on anyone's instructions to target her, making Thalia's work life considerably more pleasant.

That evening, after working late to complete her pending tasks, Thalia switched off her office light and prepared to leave when she heard faint sobbing from somewhere outside.

Frowning slightly, she closed her office door and went to investigate.

The sound was coming from the paralegals' workspace.

Unlike the solicitors, paralegals didn't have private offices but worked in an open area with dividers between their desks.

As Thalia approached, she discovered the source of the crying was none other than Lucy Jenkins.

"Lucy, what's wrong?" Thalia asked with concern. "Has something happened?" Lucy hastily grabbed stissues and wiped her tears. "Thalia, I'm... I'm fine..." Thalia pulled up a chair from a nearby desk and sat down. “Coff it. No need for the brave face with me. Tellwhat's happened-perhaps I can help." The young woman's eyes were red-rimmed. After a moment's hesitation, she began haltingly, "It's nothing serious, I..." At that moment, two colleagues walked past, and Lucy quickly fell silent, reluctant to be overheard.

Thalia immediately understood. "Would you prefer to discuss this elsewhere? Any plans this evening? If not, why don't we grab dinner together?" "No plans at all." "Brilliant. Gather your things, and we'll head out." Knowing Lucy's preferences, Thalia chose a Korean barbecue restaurant.

14:48 Your Gold Digger is Actually A True Heiress Chapter 114 The establishment had a stylish interior with dim lighting, creating an intimate atmosphere.

Lucy had heard of this place-an upscale barbecue restaurant where the average bill reportedly ran into hundreds of pounds.

The young woman looked somewhat embarrassed. "Thalia, isn't this place rather expensive?" Thalia smiled warmly. "It's my treat. Con, we're friends-no need to stand on ceremony with me." After the incident with Mark and Teresa Bormen, Thalia and Lucy had grown closer. They were no longer merely colleagues but genuine friends.

Lucy still seemed uncomfortable. "Are you... are you quite sure?" "You're feeling down, and I, as your friend, am taking you out for a proper meal to cheer you up. What's wrong with that?" The young woman gently pressed her lips together, appreciating Thalia's kindness. "Thank you, Thalia." Thalia chose a window seat with an excellent view. "The nightscape from here is quite spectacular." "Yes, it is," Lucy agreed, sitting somewhat stiffly across from Thalia.

"Order whatever you fancy," Thalia said, passing the menu to Lucy.

-Lucy shook her head. "Please, you order. I'm happy with anything." Understanding the young woman's hesitation, Thalia nodded and took back the menu, ordering several signature barbecue dishes and svegetables.

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The raw meat arrived promptly, with the staff doing all the cooking at their table.

After the server had grilled the meat and placed it on their plates, Thalia thanked him politely and dismissed him.

"Now, tellwhat's happened," Thalia prompted.

In the private atmosphere of the restaurant, Lucy finally opened up. "It's nothing major, really. I was just bollocked by Amanda Carter today." "Amanda Carter?" "Yes." Amanda Carter was Lucy's supervising solicitor. Thalia hadn't interacted with her much, but she'd heard colleagues mention that Amanda had a volatile personality. When in good spirits, she could be exceptionally kind, but when moody, she tended to take out her frustrations on the paralegals.

14:48 O Your Gold Digger is Actually A True Heiress Chapter 114 Previously, a young man who had started at the firm the sday as Lucy had quit immediately after being on the receiving end of Amanda's temper twice.

That young man hadn't passed the Legal Practice Course yet and had been hired as a paralegal without needing to complete a training contract at the fir m the firm, making it easy for him to leave. Lucy's situation was different-she had passed her LPC and had been admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in April. She needed to complete her first year of practice before she could move elsewhere. This meant she was bound to the firm until next April.

"What did she chastise you for?" Thalia asked.

"We have this divorce case with an absolutely nightmare client who's practically impossible to communicate with." Lucy sighed, her face clouded with worry. "She ignores my requests for documentation, barely responds to my calls, and is generally uncooperative. Amanda accusedof poor communication skills. Then the petition I drafted didn't meet the client's approval-she keeps banging on about including £30,000 for emotional distress.”

"The problem is, her circumstances don't warrant any claim for emotional distress whatsoever. Not only would the claim fail, but the higher amount would increase her court fees. I explained this repeatedly, but she wouldn't listen and insisted I include it. I'd never encountered such a situation before, so I sought Amanda's advice. Instead of helping, she beratedfor being 'thick as two short planks' and 'waffling on' and accusedof not knowing how to communicate with clients.” "Later, Amanda called the client herself and explained exactly what I had already told the client. She then drafted a petition herself, but the client remained dissatisfied and made several ridiculous demands."

"I'd warned Amanda that this client was particularly difficult, but she didn't believeand kept insisting as my communication the problem was skills When she herself grew frustrated with the client, she took it out on me, summonedto her office, and absolutely tore into me. I felt it was unfair and tried to explain myself, but she accusedof talking back and beratedagain." As she recounted the story, Lucy's eyes welled up with fresh tears.

Thalia handed her stissues. "There, there, no more crying. Why don't you becmy paralegal? I'll have a word with Sarah about it." Lucy looked up suddenly. "Is that possible?" "Of course. Your training contract is with the firm, not with Amanda specifically. You can work with any supervising solicitor." Hearing this, Lucy broke into a genuine smile. "Thank you so much, Thalia." "That's better. No more tears, all right? Let's enjoy our meal." "Yes, let's." 14:48 Your Gold Digger is Actually A True Heiress Chapose 114 After they finished eating. Thalia rose to settle the bill.

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