Chapter 802
Chapter 802
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Jenkins had no idea that Keira wasn't actually Keera, which led her to ask the question.
Erin glanced quickly at Keira before jumping in. "It's… well…"
"I'm not Keera."
Keira interrupted, looking straight at Jenkins. "Keera is my twin sister."
Erin froze, almost gasping in disbelief. Her immediate instinct was to cover Keira's mouth. Who would just blurt out something like that?
Erin shot Keira an incredulous look.
Jenkins was equally stunned, staring at Keira with wide eyes. "You just went ahead and said it?"
Keira nodded. "Since we're allies, I think it's best to be honest."
After her experience with Sean, she had come to terms with the reality of her sister's identity. Keeping it a secret seemed pointless, and it would only lead to holes in her story. Besides, she had no way of truly knowing her sister's history with the South family, which made it easier to reveal the truth. The more people who knew, the easier it would be for her to maintain the disguise.
Erin looked like she was about to explode, glaring at Keira. "And you trust her this much? We just agreed to work together, and you're giving away your biggest weakness? Don't you realize that one slip like this could cost you the entire inheritance battle?"
Keira chuckled. "We're all in this together now. If my cover is blown, it won't just hurt me—it could compromise your goals in Crera's economy too."
Erin was momentarily silenced.
Keira turned back to Jenkins. "Besides, I'm sure Lion has already figured it out, right?"
Someone who had only recently met Keira might not notice the difference, but Jenkins had been with the Olsens long enough to piece things together. Especially since Jenkins had dealings with both the Olsen and Horton families, and must have known that Lewis's late wife was named Keira Olsen, though she was presumed lost at sea.
Jenkins smiled slightly. "I did have my suspicions."
After all, everyone knew Keera's personality, so her sudden change hadn't gone unnoticed.
Keira continued, "Do you think there's any chance Clownfish might come to Crera?"
Erin froze mid-bite, looking at Keira. "Are you trying to scare us today?"
Keira shrugged. "Clownfish may have control over Country A, but with Lion out of the picture, it's likely she'll extend her reach. Given how close Crera is to Country A, it's only logical."
Erin rolled her eyes. "You have a point, but Clownfish is impossible to track down."
Jenkins nodded. "Exactly. She never plays by the rules, and it's impossible to predict her next move. Plus, she seems to have no weak spots, which makes her all the more dangerous. She wouldn't hesitate to take you down with her if it came to it."
Jenkins shuddered a bit as she spoke.
Erin picked up on the unease. "Wait, you mean she actually scared you into leaving for Crera?"
Jenkins hesitated for a moment before nodding. "When she showed up in Country A, she called to tell me she was there. Then she asked if I was going to leave on my own, or if she'd have to blow up my company to make me leave."
Erin and Keira were both speechless,
Jenkins pressed her lips together. "If it had been anyone else, I'd have thought they were bluffing. But this is Clownfish we're talking about. She'd throw money into buying up arms just to make a point, even if it got her nothing in return. So, I decided it was best to give up the company."
Erin looked horrified. "You did the right thing. If you hadn't left, your company would probably be a pile of ashes by now."
Both Erin and Jenkins looked like they were recalling some particularly unsettling memories of Clownfish's actions.
Keira raised an eyebrow. "Is she really that ruthless?"
Erin and Jenkins both nodded. "Absolutely! She's a lunatic, and the last thing we need is her setting foot in Crera."
Keira sighed. "She's probably already here."
With Crera becoming the world's leading economic power, it was inevitable that Clownfish would take an interest. Even Country M's biggest players wouldn't resist coming here.
Erin shivered. "I'd rather deal with ten Lions than face one Clownfish."
Jenkins shot her a look. "I'd take a hundred Foxes over one Clownfish."
Erin glared. "Hey! What's that supposed to mean?"
"You're the one who started it!"
"Am I wrong? Who got run out of Country A and ended up in Crera pretending to be a servant for years? All because of one woman!"
Jenkins shrugged. "Yeah, poor me. And what about you? Didn't you team up with Keera for protection?"
"Excuse me, Keera teamed up with me! Get your facts straight!"
Erin bristled, looking like an angry fox with her fur all ruffled up.
Keira rubbed her temples, watching the two of them bicker, her patience clearly wearing thin. She cleared her throat, then asked, "So, do either of you know what Clownfish looks like? She could be right under our noses."