Born Into Villain's Family: I Have a 200\% Rebate System-Chapter 250: Aurora’s New Pet?

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Chapter 250: Chapter 250: Aurora’s New Pet?

"Huh. If I didn’t know better, I might almost believe there’s no secret between you two," she said with mock amusement. But then, her voice turned cold as she addressed Jonnah.

"One minute, Jonnah. If you’re not going to tell me the full truth, I’ll make sure I destroy both of your careers. No one in this industry will ever hire you again."

Jonnah’s eyes widened in panic. His pulse quickened, and in an instant, he realized he had made a huge mistake. Micah, too, looked like he’d made a terrible choice coming here.

Jonnah swallowed hard, his voice shaking slightly.

"Micah... he’s my brother, but not in the biological sense. He’s older than me, yes. But he’s been—" He paused, taking a deep breath, "...He’s been in the industry for a while, and we’ve... worked for a lot of women to climb up."

Aurora’s brow furrowed.

"Worked for a lot of women?" she asked slowly, her voice sharp, eyes flashing with curiosity.

Jonnah nodded grimly.

"Yes. Micah used his... charm to get roles. He’s slept with several powerful women. That’s how he made it, but recently, he crossed the line.

He messed with the wrong woman’s husband, and now he’s banned from the industry. That’s why he’s here.

He’s desperate to come back and will do anything to find women who can help him."

Aurora stared at Jonnah for a long moment, her expression unreadable. The silence was thick, like the calm before a storm.

Then, her gaze flicked to Micah, who was now glaring at Jonnah with pure rage in his eyes.

"You—" Micah’s voice trembled with anger. "You’re really betraying me like this? Do you remember how much I helped you when you were nobody?"

Jonnah stayed silent, his gaze on the floor. His fists were clenched so tightly that his knuckles were white.

Aurora, still sitting back, took in everything. Her lips curved into a sly smile.

"Well, this is fun," she said sarcastically, looking at the two men before her.

"But now, he’s banned from working, and he’s desperate to get back in. He’s looking for any way he can, and that’s why he’s here. He thought you could help him." Jonnah said in a serious voice.

Aurora’s eyes widened for a brief moment, the truth sinking in. "Interesting," she murmured. "I see now."

Then her mind raced back to something she had almost forgotten. Theodore and Micah.

She remembered that Theodore and Micah had met during a movie. Micah had helped Theodore, but not because of some deep friendship.

No, Micah had helped because he wanted to teach Theodore’s enemy a lesson. For Theodore, though, Micah had become his idol, someone he admired deeply.

But that admiration hadn’t lasted long. Micah had died by suicide, and no one knew the real reason.

The entertainment industry had swallowed him up, and no one had cared enough to see the cracks behind his image.

Aurora shook her head. She remembered some of Micah’s backstory but didn’t have the full picture.

"Micah, tell me everything," she said softly. "I want to know what happened to you. Your background. Your story."

Micah, surprised by Aurora’s sudden interest, blinked. "You... you want to know my story?" His eyes lit up, a glimmer of hope in them. "Are you really ready to take me under your wing?"

Aurora immediately shook her head, her lips curling into a small smile. "I already have a canary."

Micah frowned. "A canary?"

Aurora’s smile widened, but her gaze turned a little mischievous. "If I were to make anyone my pet, my canary would be furious."

Micah’s face fell as he realized what she meant.

He knew he wasn’t in the best position. No one ever was when they were begging for help, and he was no different.

But a tiny spark of hope still flickered in him, a wish that maybe, just maybe, Aurora might take pity on him and help him find a way out of this mess.

He let out a deep breath, knowing that the chance of winning her over was slim. He had seen it all before. The world of the rich. They could show sympathy, but in the end, it all came down to money.

Sympathy was fleeting, gone the moment the next shiny thing caught their eye. He knew this from the countless times he’d tried to make people care, only to be thrown away when they realized he wasn’t worth investing in.

But there was something different about Aurora. Something cold but sharp. And it was that sharpness that made him feel like this could be his last shot. So, he decided to lay it all on the line. No more pretending. No more hiding. Micah began to speak, the words heavy on his tongue.

"My story... it’s not a happy one, Miss Dawn," he said, his voice quiet but steady.

"I used to be a happy kid. I had my family, or at least, I thought I did. But when I was seven, my parents got divorced. They couldn’t make it work. My father found another woman, and my mother... well, she was heartbroken. The worst part? I looked just like my father."

He paused, taking a breath. "My mom couldn’t stand it. She couldn’t even look at me. She decided not to keep me. So, I was left with my grandfather."

Aurora’s gaze didn’t soften, but she listened intently, the silence around her thick and heavy.

"At first, I didn’t understand," Micah continued.

"Why didn’t they want me? Why didn’t they love me? My mom moved on. She found someone else, had another child. My dad did the same thing.

They both had new families, new lives. And I... I was just stuck with my grandfather. He did everything he could for me. He didn’t have much.

But he used his pension money to raise me. He took out loans just so I could go to school. He sacrificed everything, just so I could have a shot at something better."

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