My coldhearted ex demands a remarriage - Chapter 302
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Chapter 302:
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Last time, when I was kidnapped, I’m certain she had a hand in it.”
Soren sighed. “I’ve been keeping tabs on your case, but the police still haven’t caught Nate.
Without a complete picture, it’s hard to hold Yara accountable.”
He paused, his tone growing sharper. “Shutting down the livestream so quickly could make it look like someone’s trying to cover it up.
Was it Kristopher who pulled the strings?”
Carrie blinked in surprise. “Wasn’t it you?”
“No, it wasn’t me,” Soren clarified. “By the time I found out about it, the livestream had already been shut down.
I checked—the ban isn’t just on her account.
It’s one of the most severe bans possible.
She’s completely barred from appearing on any internet platform.”
Nearby, Camille’s eyes widened in shock. “Wow.”
“Completely banned? There have been less than three streamers in history who’ve faced that kind of punishment!”
A full platform ban was rare and reserved for severe cases.
It meant Yara couldn’t create accounts, post content, or even appear in anyone else’s streams or social media videos.
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The punishment was a public signal of serious wrongdoing.
Carrie said into the phone, “Got it. I’ll ask around.” Then she ended the call.
Her screen lit up with notifications.
Two missed calls—
one from Oliver and another from Ruby.
The sight of Oliver’s name gave her pause.
Kristopher.
She was almost certain he had handled Yara’s situation behind the scenes.
But she decided to return Ruby’s call first.
There were still explanations to be made, and Ruby’s opinion mattered to her.
Halfway through the conversation with Ruby, a WhatsApp notification popped up on Carrie’s screen.
It was from Soren.
His message contained another piece of bad news.
“Kristopher.”
Actually…
After the live broadcast, the organizers of Weekend Party reached out to Soren with two options: they could either replace Carrie with someone else or postpone their appearances until the situation calmed down.
Carrie rubbed her temples, feeling the weight of the situation. “Who knows when this will be over. Let’s just replace me with someone else.”
Ruby thought for a moment before shaking her head. “No, that won’t work. You’re part of the same cast. If we replace you, your situation will still come up. It’s better to fix this first and worry about promotion later.”
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