"Not yet," Ann replied, "but I know her flight is in three days."
The day of her tea party.
Amanda's eyes widened. "She told you that?"
"No." Ann shook her head and pulled out her phone. "Mother, look at this."
Amanda looked at the screen. A foreign news outlet had already reported that Celia would be arriving in the Capital in three days. As a noblewoman from Valerium, Celia's travel plans were naturally a subject of public interest.
Thanks to this news report and Ann's deliberate rumor-mongering, half of the Capital's elite circle already believed Miss Palmer was coming specifically for her tea party. Invitations were now in high demand. To maximize Caitlin's humiliation and show off in front of everyone, Ann had invited over a hundred guests.
Knowing Celia's arrival was confirmed, Amanda felt a wave of relief.
"Amanda," Gavin Templeton said, descending the stairs, "I think we need to be more cautious about this. Miss Palmer hasn't actually said she's coming to the Capital for Ann's party. If this turns out to be another misunderstanding, Ann might not recover from the fallout."
The incident with the look-alike photograph was still fresh in his mind. As a father, Gavin worried his daughter was making another mistake.
"Gavin! All you ever do is pour cold water on everything!" Amanda snapped, turning on him. "Do you even act like a father? Ann's limp, the person she's become today—it's all because of you, you useless man!"
In Amanda's eyes, Gavin was worthless. He offered Ann no support and only held her back.
"I must have been blind to have married a social climber like you!" she spat. If she hadn't married Gavin, she wouldn't have to scheme so hard for Ann's future.
Gavin lowered his head, not refuting her words. Life for a man who married into money was never easy. Though he wasn't technically live-in son-in-law, he had never been able to stand up to Amanda.
"Get out! Just get out!" Amanda grabbed a vase and hurled it at his feet. "Get as far away from me as you can."
Gavin forced a weak smile. "Amanda, don't be angry. I was wrong, okay?"
"Out!" she screamed.


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