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Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian) novel Chapter 380

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Chapter summary: Chapter 380 from the book Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian) by Free Collection

Discover the most important events of Chapter 380, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Rewrite Her Thrilling Life (Lillian and Sebastian). With the engaging writing of Free Collection, this billionaire masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

**The Billionaire’s Last Obsession series 380**
**Chapter 380: Lisa’s Madness**

Daylen sat in silence, his focus entirely absorbed by the screen of his phone. Not a single glance was cast in Eda’s direction, as if she were a mere shadow in his periphery.

Eda’s fingers clenched into fists, her frustration bubbling beneath the surface. She turned her gaze toward the stage, where Lillian stood radiant and confident, commanding the attention of everyone in the hall. A fire of jealousy ignited within her, twisting her stomach into knots. *Why does she always have to be in the spotlight?*

As Lillian concluded her eloquent speech, the audience erupted into a thunderous wave of applause, the sound reverberating through the grand hall like a storm. The atmosphere was electric, filled with admiration and respect, while Eda felt like a ghost, unseen and unheard.

With the opening ceremony drawing to a close, the anticipation for the upcoming military training loomed ahead. However, Lillian had been granted a special exemption by Paul Cai due to her role in delivering the speech. As the crowd began to disperse, Lillian made her exit, leaving the campus without a backward glance.

Meanwhile, in Murica—

At the sprawling Phillips estate, Merrick stood on edge, his heart racing as he accepted the folder Xavier handed to him. The weight of it felt heavy in his hands, and he could hardly contain his anxiety.

With unsteady fingers, he broke the seal, and the contents spilled out—a collection of photographs that seemed to pulse with memories. A girl in a school uniform stared back at him from the glossy prints, her innocent smile strikingly familiar.

“She looks… so much like her,” Merrick murmured, his voice barely above a whisper, as if speaking too loudly would shatter the fragile moment.

Flipping through the remaining photos, he noted that most depicted the girl during her formative years. A pang of disappointment struck him. “No childhood pictures?” he inquired, his brow furrowing in concern.

Xavier shook his head, his expression apologetic. “These are all we could find, sir. They primarily come from the schools Miss Catherine attended. Unfortunately, the older photographs have long since been destroyed, leaving us with no records.”

Merrick’s gaze lingered on the girl’s face, his heart heavy with contemplation. *It seems I must go to Dracovia myself,* he realized, a sense of resolve washing over him.

He snapped the folder shut with determination. “Prepare everything. We’re heading to Dracovia. It’s been far too long since I last set foot there. It’s time to confront the past.”

“Understood, sir,” Xavier replied, his tone crisp and professional.

At Skyreach Group—

It was Lillian.

Lisa froze in shock, momentarily disarmed by Lillian’s sudden appearance.

Lillian smirked, a glint of challenge in her eyes. “What’s the matter, Ms. Lisa? Weren’t you looking for me? Why the sudden silence?”

She stepped forward, her gaze sharp and unwavering. “You just claimed that I ruined your career. Tell me, how exactly did I manage to do that?”

Lisa snapped out of her daze, her hatred boiling over as she glared at Lillian. “Isn’t it obvious? Because I offended you, Mr. Wynn pulled every job I had. My years of hard work, gone in an instant! All because of you.”

Lillian tilted her head, feigning contemplation. “You’re right; you did offend me. But if you believe I single-handedly destroyed your career, you’re overestimating my influence. No matter how capable I am, I don’t dictate Mr. Wynn’s choices. You’re directing your anger at the wrong person.”

“I don’t care!” Lisa’s voice rose, shrill and frantic, her rationality slipping away. In her mind, Lillian was the root of all her problems. “You’ll call Mr. Wynn right now. Tell him to restore all my work. If you don’t, I’ll die here, and Skyreach Group will be held responsible for murder!”

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