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Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right novel Chapter 1364

At the same time, Marion was dealing with some journalists.

"Mercy. We were just paid to publish the news."

"This has nothing to do with us."

"We'll take down the articles right now."

Marion sat on the sofa, glancing at his watch. "Ten minutes."

"You heard the man," barked one of his subordinates, glowering at the newspaper executives cowering in the corner. "Ten minutes to scrub every trace of this."

Marion raised a hand. "Don't frighten our guests. I'm known for being reasonable."

The publishers exchanged uneasy glances before calling their teams to halt all operations.

Ten minutes later, Marion refreshed the news page. Every negative headline had vanished.

"Don't let me see another word about this."

"Rest assured, Mr. Houston. Such false reports will never surface again."

"Yes. This'll never happen again."

"Please, just let us go."

Marion stood up, silencing the chorus with a flick of his wrist. His men then ushered the publishers out.

"Sir," one subordinate reported, "our PR team has handled the rest. Vickie Donaldson won't get away with this."

"Good." Marion nodded.

The situation was under control, but he refused to let even a ripple of stress reach Debra.

Warmth seeped into her palm. Marion sat beside her, their fingers entwined. He'd fallen asleep in his chair, exhaustion etching his features.

As she draped a blanket over him, his eyes fluttered open.

"Feeling better?" he asked softly. "I made oatmeal. Would you like some?"

She shook her head. "I'm not hungry."

He offered, "I'll prepare your favorite dishes. You need vitamins to recover."

Her gaze turned solemn. "Did you find the old newspapers?"

Marion hesitated, the words clotting in his throat.

Finally, he replied quietly, "No."

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