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NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story novel Chapter 80

Summary for Chapter 80: NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story

Summary of Chapter 80 – A pivotal chapter in NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story by Brick Moving Ant

The chapter Chapter 80 is one of the most intense moments in NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story, written by Brick Moving Ant. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

"No!"

Leo fought off police officers, making a fool of himself in public.

"I am a law-abiding citizen, a respectable hockey star. You can’t arrest me for a fake video.

I demand a thorough investigation …"

His resistance left the police with no choice but to use force. The officers tackled him down, pushing him against the wall.

"This evidence has revealed the history of suppressing your business rivals, Mr. Leo. You have used unscrupulous methods for climbing to power."

The police officer warned Leo to cooperate, or else he would face more charges. His assistant knocked some sense in his thick head.

"Please go with the police, Sir. I will take Mr. Grant to the police station. Then we’ll plan our next plan of actions."

The mention of his intelligent lawyers finally put an end to the shit show, Leo roared like a feral lion.

"My legal team will challenge this fake evidence in court. I will sue you for defamation.

I will see you all in the court."

Leo reacted violently due to surprise; the hope of his legal touts fueled his courage. But it was all until his beloved media representatives met him outside the double doors of the hall. They descended on him like a pack of wolves.

"How can you take part in illegal practices as an ice hockey star? Don’t you think you have disappointed your fans?"

I didn’t utter a single word after Henry’s proof, watching Leo’s ruination with a detached gaze was more than enough. With Bright standing proudly by my side, I witnessed Leo’s journey from hero to zero, he lost his honor and fame simultaneously.

He tried to defend himself. "Please trust me. I haven’t done anything illegal in my life. Everything will be clarified in the court …"

My condescending glare fell on him, feeling no sympathy for this cruel man, he deserved this. The composure Leo was proud of himself finally crumbled down around him. His turbulent emotions were crystal clear today.

A journalist sneered at his comment. "Would you like to explain how that video can change? You were plotting against Miss Phoebein the meeting, Mr. Leo.

You can’t deny it in court."

Bright gently held my hand and added to Henry’s statement.

"This smile will be a new identity of Phoebe, Henry. I will make her the happiest woman alive in this world.

All the females in the Lakon city will be jealous of her."

The sweet assurances, precious little moments, and lots of laughter, I pictured my life as a harmonious journey where Bright and I would make a warm home with Jane.

Five years ago, Henry had arranged IVF rounds for my baby, he later revealed that Bright was my Jane’s father. The dark shadow of Leo had vanished from my world, and our lives were back on track, so I decided to look for a moment to share this news with Bright. We were at the stage of our relationship where I could share my deepest secrets with him.

Toying with the half-filled glass of champagne, I glanced at Bright, whose ringing cell phone had paused our celebrations.

He excused himself to reply to the messages; however, his fading smile flipped my heart in my chest. He scrolled the feed with such complex expressions that I felt a sliver of dread touching my spine, repeating all the occurrences of this week in my head.

Leo and Melody were in jail, Bright had won the first match of this season, and Jane was doing well in school. Then what was wrong?

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