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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1699

She stood in front of the car and shouted, "Did you really take Sinclair away? What is happening? Why did you take Sinclair away?"

"Don't you think he should be taught a lesson?" Alex asked.

There was a glint in Cindy's gaze, yet she was still doubtful. "I somehow feel like it's more than just teaching him a lesson."

"Why don't you come with us then?" Alex sneered. "You can come and see for yourself."

Cindy immediately pursed her lips. She then stayed out of their way and said with a smile, "It's fine. I'm sure Mr. Jones is only here to give me a warning instead of taking me away. After all, we do share a history together and he wouldn't bear it to see me suffer. If he came all the way here just to give me a warning, then I should just stay out of your way. Have a safe trip, my dear Heinz."

It was disgusting.

Alex was about to vomit out of disgust because of Cindy.

He got in the car and drove off.

Cindy watched as their car disappeared from her sight. She narrowed her eyes and looked at Elsa. "What happened?"

Elsa was also looking at Heinz's car. Instead of answering, she simply said, "That man just now is so gorgeous. He's really my cup of tea, and he's much better than Sinclair."

Cindy snorted and said, "Of course, we happen to share the same taste. He's the one I've been eyeing since forever. As for Sinclair, he's my first man. I started everything with Sinclair, good or bad, we had everything together. He was the one who started it for me, and made me experience both heaven and hell. To me, both of them are key figures in my life for everything that I've been through."

Elsa shrugged and came back to her senses. She looked at Cindy and said with a smile, "Your words make me puzzled. I don't quite understand."

"You don't have to understand," Cindy said. "I'm going to Sinclair's place. Is he really gone?"

Cindy followed Elsa into Sinclair's house.

There was no one left, and Sinclair's identity documentation was gone too.

She was surprised. "Where's his passport?"

Elsa shook her head and said, "I don't know. Perhaps they were taken away with him. I saw them leaving with a suitcase. Anyway, I wanted to ask if you want to get into the film industry with me and continue living your life as a queen."

"A queen?" Cindy was startled.

"Yes, with all men circling you, you will be the center of attention," Elsa persuaded, "If you're interested, we can start now. You don't have to prepare anything. I'll make sure you get a great experience."

Cindy looked around in the empty living hall. No one else was there.

Suddenly, she felt empty in her heart with everyone gone.

It was also mixed with a bad feeling.

She hesitated a little and said, "Sure. Get someone over to my place, and we'll do it my way."

"Are you saying you're agreeing to this?" Elsa was startled.

Cindy nodded. "Yes, I agree."

"Why did you suddenly agree?" Elsa was confused once again. "From my understanding, I know you guys don't enjoy being filmed."

"I had spent most of my life doing the most glorious career under the spotlight. Although I also had a lot of scandals, I was still a sensation. I want to film something that can be passed down to many generations. If I can't rewind time and get things back to how they used to be, I can still make history with this," Cindy said.

Elsa took out her phone. "Should I ask them to just go to your place?"

Cindy nodded and said, "Sure. Let's go back to my place now, and ask them to hurry. Otherwise it might be too late."

"Why will it be too late?" Elsa was puzzled.

Cindy did not explain.

She was already walking away. Elsa immediately followed behind while also making her call to get the crews.

After Cindy returned to her place, she saw Michael eating. Upon noticing that she brought Elsa along, Michael was surprised and asked, "What happened? Why are you two together?"

Cindy looked at Michael and said, "I saw Heinz just now. His people took Sinclair away. I have a bad feeling about this. Michael, you have to leave."

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