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Chapter 67: The Unmasking II
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“This isn’t happening.” Joanne looked at Mystery Billionaire, confusion and disappointment written all over her face.

She was the one whose face went on every flyer, every social media platform, and every one of Yvonne Tween’s pages, and yet she doesn’t make the top three? Something was definitely wrong, and she wasn’t going to allow it.

“I’m not accepting this!” She roared like a mad dog right in front of everyone.

Yvonne quickly talked to the security men, and they went to hold her so she wouldn’t disrupt the photo session that was about to take place between Hailey, Mystery Billionaire, and Hailey’s friends.

Hailey’s tears flowed ceaselessly as she wasn’t expecting it. It was like a dream come true for her after the incident with the goldfish arowanas. Not in her wildest dreams had she imagined that she would be able to recover from that painful experience again, but here she was with a check for $70 million.

While Joanne was still bubbling in annoyance and disappointment, Senator
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