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Rhea seemed so confident, graceful, and beautiful, and she was from a good family. Yet, she had somehow stolen her best friend’s fiance?
“She’s unhappy in her own marriage, so she can’t stand seeing others happy. People like that shouldn’t even exist,” one sharp–tongued colleague bluntly remarked.
“Exactly. And it was your best friend. How can someone do that and still hold their head up?”
Another woman sneered. “So much for being a highborn lady. I guess all that she learned was how to chase after better men.”
Heidi blinked in surprise, still watching Kate. “Is that true?”
Kate looked puzzled. “What?”
Heidi lowered her voice and asked, “Did Ms. Ravelle really steal your fiance?” She hadn’t even heard Kate’s answer, but everyone had already jumped to conclusions.
Kate froze. “Let’s not talk about that anymore, Heidi. Let’s eat.”
Heidi frowned. Upon hearing her colleagues still talking, she raised her voice. “All of you, stop discussing it.
The others paused.
“Heidi, are you really defending Ms. Ravelle? What she did was totally wrong.”
“Yeah! She’s got no morals at all!”
Heidi looked confused. “But Kate hasn’t even confirmed anything.”
Everyone froze. Some stared at Heidi in disbelief. They felt that Kate clearly implied it. How could Heidi not understand that?
But another group thought that Heidi had a point. Indeed, Kate hadn’t confirmed a thing.
Annie rested her chin on her hand, watching the scene like it was some kind of show. Her eyes were wide with innocent confusion. “Yeah, Kate. Did Ms. Ravelle really steal your fiance? If she did, as women, we’d surely support you.”
She hoped that Kate would say yes. But would she dare to?
Kate was cornered for an answer. She hadn’t expected this at all. These women, who had been raised abroad, just couldn’t pick up on the hints.
Sighing, she shook her head. “I don’t want to bring up the past because…”
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Just then, her phone buzzed.
Kate’s eyes lit up, feeling like the universe was on her side.
She looked up. “Sorry, I need to take this.”
Normally, taking a personal call in a setting like this would be considered rude.
“It’s… Mr. Snider’s mother,” Kate explained to the group. Then, she picked up Cynthia’s call in the private room. “Hello, Mrs. Snider?”
The room fell silent. Everyone held their breath.
Annie narrowed her eyes, watching her closely.
This cunning woman…
Kate subtly turned up the volume. The colleagues right beside her could hear everything, while those a bit farther away caught only parts of the conversation.
Cynthia said, “A friend sent me some floral tea. When are you free to pick it up? Or I can have it sent
over instead.”
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