"Bring the person over," Daniel Harris said calmly.
"Yes." The other party directly used a phone to order soone outside to bring the person in.
A mont later, Lyra Grant walked into the greenhouse at the Han residence, trembling. The greenhouse was warm and blooming with beautiful flowers, and the elegant man sitting in a chair with a book on his knee gave her a feeling as if she had stepped into a different world.
She rembered the first ti she ca to the Han residence; Daniel Harris was also sitting like this, reading a book.
"Mr. Harris, I... I really didn’t expect you would want to see specifically. I... know there are many negative things about online, but I’ve been frad, truly. Mr. Harris, if you are willing to give another chance, I’m willing to do anything!" Lyra Grant stamred.
In just a few months, she had experienced the greatest upheaval of her life. Her father was overthrown; she was expelled from school, discovered to be pregnant and then miscarried, which also led to her breakup with Soren. Those who once flattered her now only pointed fingers and even added insult to injury.
Although her novel "Sound of the Wind" was still being fild by Morningstar, they intentionally sidelined her, offering her no work. If she left Morningstar, given her current situation, no one in the film industry would likely hire her.
Therefore, at this mont, Lyra Grant felt this might be her last chance to quickly curry favor with Daniel Harris and change her dire situation.
But to her disappointnt, Daniel Harris raised his head with an indifferent expression. His cold eyes looked at her, and the gaze felt penetrating, almost as if it could see through her.
"Did you really write this book?" As he finished speaking, the book that had been on his knee was thrown in front of her.
Lyra Grant focused her eyes and was startled to see that it was the book "Sound of the Wind." She imdiately shivered, her face turning pale.
"Of course I wrote this book," Lyra Grant said, her voice trembling. Why... is it this book again? If she hadn’t published Mabel Quinn’s book as her own back then, perhaps Kyle Kinston wouldn’t have targeted the Grant Family for Mabel Quinn afterward.
On one hand, Lyra Grant hated Mabel Quinn, and on the other, she regretted her actions back then.
"You wrote it? Every word, every sentence? You ca up with it all by yourself, without anyone giving you any pointers?" Daniel Harris asked sternly.
Lyra Grant was frightened by Daniel Harris’s voice and imdiately collapsed to the ground.
Soon after, person after person was brought into the Han residence—forr servants of the Grant Family, the high school horoom teacher from when Lyra Grant and Mabel Quinn were students, friends who were close with Lyra Grant during high school, and the editor responsible for publishing "Sound of the Wind."
Seeing these people, Lyra Grant’s heart sank. She knew Daniel Harris intended to get to the bottom of this matter today.
Among those brought in, when they learned that Daniel Harris wanted to inquire about the novel from back then, the horoom teacher and high school classmates who had once mocked Mabel Quinn all turned pale.
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