Summary of Chapter 434 – A pivotal chapter in The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte) by Cynthia Dempsey
The chapter Chapter 434 is one of the most intense moments in The Contract Said No Strings Attached (Charlotte), written by Cynthia Dempsey. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Garcia was seething with anger at Rebecca’s behavior—she had never been treated with such blatant disregard before. “Raina, don’t get ahead of yourself,” she snapped. “You may think you’re something special, but in this company, I have plenty of ways to make your life miserable.”
With a huff, Garcia stormed back to her desk, still fuming. As she tried to compose herself, she caught sight of Raina answering a call, then striding straight into the CEO’s office. The sight made Garcia’s blood boil.
Just then, one of her lackeys sidled over, bringing news that instantly lifted her mood.
Garcia’s lips curled into a smile. “Really? Are you sure Raina messed up the Olson Group project this time?”
The lackey lowered his voice, grinning. “I just happen to be friends with the project manager. Heard about the mess this morning. Garcia, it’s like the universe is on our side.”
Excitement flashed across Garcia’s face.
She’d been waiting for Raina to slip up, but this time, she hadn’t even needed to lift a finger—Raina’s own project had blown up in her face. It was perfect.
She could hardly wait to see Raina’s humiliation when Dylan inevitably kicked her out.
. . .
Rebecca had been overseeing the Nova Project, a collaboration with the Olson Group. The Frost Group was the primary investor—funds had already been allocated, and it was Rebecca’s job to handle post-investment management and supervision.
She’d only just learned about the problem that morning: someone from the Nova Project called to report that, for some reason, the original building materials had been swapped out for cheap substitutes, though all the money had already been spent.
Sorting this out was going to be a nightmare. Rebecca was certain her end was clean; if anything, the issue had to be with the Olson Group’s engineering team. But as a secretary, her authority was limited—she couldn’t clear her own name, let alone dig deep enough to find the real culprit.
So, as soon as she heard the news, she rushed off to find Dylan.



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