Night of Destiny

Chapter 2540



“Sure. Come to me if you need anything.” Harmony smiled and sent Samantha off. After that, it was time to meet Sera. Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.

Sera came over a while later. When she heard that Samantha moved in next door, her first Instinct was to tell Harmony, “Whenever Mr. Weiss comes over, don’t let her in.”

Something twinkled in Harmony’s eyes. Even without Sera’s reminder, she was already on guard. Why did she move in next door all of a sudden? There were some stories about her relationship with Ezekiel on the Internet, so everyone knew she only had all these resources because Ezekiel was backing her. It wasn’t uncommon for people in the entertainment industry to get free resources from their friends or outright steal the other entertainers’ sponsors. Harmony was on guard, of course. “I know.” Harmony nodded. Unless Ezekiel himself said he would give up on her, Harmony wouldn’t let anyone take him away from her.

Samantha was back in her home. She had asked someone to install hidden cameras outside the door so she could see the people coming from the elevator. The moment Ezekiel appeared, she would know right away. Her assistant was responsible for keeping watch and keeping a close eye on things in this vicinity 24/7. Samantha was on her couch, her mind occupied by one thing. She was holding a photo of Ezekiel in her hand. He was dashing, handsome, and regal. This man was the perfect husband Samantha always wanted.

The other rich guys were married, so she could never be their wife, but men like Ezekiel were her real targets. If Harmony could attract him, then so could she. She was confident about that. Samantha went to the mirror in the bathroom and turned on the lights. She looked at her beautiful face and smoking hot body, thinking that she could get any man she wanted.

All she could do now was wait. Once Ezekiel came, she would visit Harmony and create a chance encounter. She was experienced in the art of seduction.

Harmony and Sera were talking about the next script. Harmony was a workaholic, and she would never stop going forward. She wanted to gain success and more awards and recognition.

“This is a good script. The most you’ll do with the male lead is hug, and the movie showcases positive values, too. You’re a cop, so it’ll be different from what you’ve been doing.”

Harmony took the script and had a look. “The Silent Suspect.” She nodded. “I’ll finish this as soon as possible.”

“Do your best. We have to propel you to fame this time, Sera encouraged. Before she left, she said, “Don’t let Samantha come in unless absolutely necessary. She might have some ulterior motives she’s not telling you. Maybe she’s someone your enemy sent to deal with you.

Harmony nodded. “I know. I’ll keep an eye out.” Once Sera was gone, Harmony plopped down on the couch and read the script. Even though she had started dating Ezekiel and gone to fourth base, she wasn’t love-addled and could still focus on work.

In the evening, Harmony’s phone rang. She picked it up and smiled sweetly. “Hey, done with work?”

“Yep. Come over to my place tonight,” Ezekiel said as if pleading.

Harmony mused over it. “Sure. I’ll pack some clothes.”

“I’ll pick you up.”

“I can get a ride.”

“I’m worried for your safety,” Ezekiel insisted.

“Sure. Text me when you’re almost at my place. I’ll meet up with you.” Harmony felt sweet. She was happy her boyfriend was picking her up.

Twenty minutes later, she received Ezekiel’s text. He was almost here. Harmony quickly got up and packed her clothes. She only took a couple of sets of clothes before leaving.

Meanwhile, Samantha saw Harmony leave. She was sitting before her computer, watching Harmony get into the elevator with a suitcase. Where is she going?


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