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The Billionaire Who Stole My Heart novel Chapter 1044

"Pfft—"

Elijah couldn't help but laugh. "Looks like Ms. Donahue has quite the crush on you, Caspian."

Seraphina, upon hearing Elijah's laughter, remained unfazed, her gaze fixed on Isaac. "If you're interested in the business world, I can get you a spot in the Donahue family enterprise. Perform well, and I could even persuade my father to offer you a share of the stakes..."

As if to underline her determination, Seraphina added, "The Donahue family might not be among the top tier elites, but we're the rising stars. Marry me, and you'll be set for life."

Isaac was well aware of the Donahue family's status.

A mere fortune in the billions, and they dare make such bold claims?

"Ms. Donahue, I'm sorry, but my heart belongs to someone else," Isaac stated bluntly.

"You have someone else in mind?" Seraphina panicked. "Is she better than me? Richer than me? I can offer you a lifetime of luxury. Can she?"

She had already lowered her standards, and Caspian's rejection was infuriating.

Isaac found Seraphina's persistence annoying.

"Ms. Donahue, I'm not looking to trade matrimony for favors. Besides, I'm more than capable of ensuring my own well-being."

Frustrated, Seraphina turned to Elijah. "Elijah, he's under your wing, right? He's being disobedient. Fire him, and let him know he's no longer welcome in Craneville, will you?"

Elijah had always been protective of her, granting her every wish.

Surely, a simple request to dismiss an employee would be honored!

However, Elijah chuckled softly, stepping closer to Seraphina with a somber look, a stark departure from his usual demeanor. "Seraphina, surely you don't think I'd sacrifice my most trusted assistant for the sister of a woman who betrayed me?"

Seraphina was dumbfounded. "Elijah, you—"

"Don't call me brother." Elijah cut her off. "It sickens me. Go back and tell Octavia Donahue that I'm back, and we'll settle our scores in due time!"

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