Chapter 56

Haley stared at Stella with visible contempt, as though she hadn't been the one pleading moments ago.

Stella remained silent, allowing Haley to unleash her fury uninterrupted. Once the outburst ended, she spoke in a steady tone. "You call me disgraceful, but what about your own behavior?Public misconduct, knowingly becoming someone's mistress, and doing it all with pride-this is what passes for aristocratic grace in Achury? What an inspiring example of moral decay."

Haley opened her mouth but couldn't form a response. Instead, she stamped her foot in irritation.

Unbothered,Stella went on. "You say my patent is worthless, yet the Walsh Group's success over the years would suggest otherwise. Should

we talk about those flawed contracts of yours?Or maybe look at the patent agreements that clearly outline the monthly fees owed? Take a closer look and see whether Walsh Group's actually paid me."

Living off someone else's work while pretending to be righteous, what a joke.

Haley clenched her jaw, unwilling to back down."You keep saying someone signed your patent deal, then prove it. Where's the contract? Aren't you always going on about having evidence?"

She was certain Stella had nothing to show, and that belief fueled her boldness.

"Go ahead, bring it out. I want to see who dares challenge the Walsh family!" Beatrice had come to Haley's side again, standing tall and offering her silent backing.

She placed her full trust in her daughter,not Stella.

By doing so, she made one thing clear: anyone

bold enough to sign a contract with Stella wasn't just opposing the Walsh family, they were going up against the elite circles of Achury as well.

The confrontation dragged on, and the crowd buzzed with anticipation, waiting to see whether Stella could actually produce the agreement she claimed to have.

But the contract had been finalized at the research institute, and Lainey was the one holding the document. Stella didn't have it with her.

Just as she reached for her phone to ask Lainey to send a copy, a voice rang out from beyond the crowd. "I'm the one who signed her patent.Is there an issue with that?"

A hush fell over the gathering.

Heads turned instantly, and the crowd stepped aside to make way. William appeared, walking in with confident strides.

It was him!

Not just a mysterious figure behind the research institute, but also a powerful businessman.

Even Stella was caught off guard by his presence.

She knew Lainey had arranged a new partnership for her, but she hadn't imagined that her new employer was William himself.

William spotted Stella standing by herself,facing a small crowd of hostile faces, and walked directly toward her.

Positioning himself beside her, he turned toward Haley and Marc, his voice sharp and cold. "I'm the one who signed the contract. Does anyone here have a problem with that?"

William's influence far outshone that of the Walsh family. The fact that he had acquired Stella's patent proved it held real value, contrary to everything Haley had claimed.

"After years of working with the Walsh Group,Ms. Russell hasn't received a single payment.But let me make this clear," William said,directing his words to the room, "I run a principled company. You'll be paid every cent you're owed, Ms. Russell. And my legal team will assist you in recovering everything you're entitled to."

Marc's behavior of living off Stella's work without compensation was, in William's eyes,pathetic.

Turning back to her, William gave Stella a warm smile, his expression calm but filled with assurance.

Stella inhaled sharply. She'd never seen him look at her like that before. Her eyes fluttered,uncertain if what she saw was real-or if her mind was playing tricks on her.