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“I used to think they were all right, but now they just look like total love idiots–no sense of manliness at all.”
The one talking was a young woman with her hair tied up in a bun.
She looked stylish and lively, but her sharp tone didn’t really match her polished appearance.
“There are all kinds of people in the world, and some of them are just like that girl. We should just ignore her,” the other woman replied.
This young woman was dressed in a simple, elegant outfit. It didn’t look flashy at first glance, but the more you looked, the more you could see how well–made it was.
The high–quality fabric was soft and smooth, with a subtle shine in the light. Every cut was perfect, highlighting her great figure while still looking classy and modest.
Her proportions were perfect–slim waist, long legs–and her smooth skin and delicate features added to her charm.
Every move she made carried a quiet kind of grace.
It was obvious she came from a prominent family–a well–raised, high–society lady.
Her healthy hair flowed like a waterfall down her back, shining softly in the light and adding to her elegant look.
The way her hair fell around her shoulders had a classic, timeless beauty–gentle but confident.
“Sabrina, did you hear what that woman just said? How dare she claim Jeremy is her man?
“She’s shameless! Saying he spoils her and treats her well. Please, everyone knows Mr. Curran is your fiancé,”
The girl with the bun was fuming, clearly standing up for Sabrina Jordan.
Sabrina, who had been calm and indifferent, as if she lived in her own world, finally showed a flicker of emotion at that last sentence.
But it was gone instantly.
“It’s just gossip and rumors. Not worth paying attention to.”
She looked gentle and lovely, like an untouchable goddess. And she carried herself in a cool, classy way.
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Chapter 254 Jeremy’s Fiancée
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Her voice was smooth and soothing, like it could calm you down instantly.
But behind that gentle appearance, there was a confidence that didn’t allow anyone to question her.
Hearing her say that, the girl with the bun quickly shut her mouth.
Still, everyone inside and outside their circle knew about Amelia.
The most rude, reckless, and spoiled woman from the Nygards. No wonder they’d rather dote on their adopted daughter than her.
That arrogant woman was only famous because of her looks. She managed to hook up with Jeremy and now flaunted it everywhere.
She even had the nerve to compare her ex–fiancé with Jeremy. What a mess!
If anyone else were in Sabrina’s position, they would’ve already slapped Amelia across the face.
Meanwhile, Amelia hopped into Isabel’s car. They planned on heading to the place their coworkers liked to eat.
Running into jerks had killed her mood for a bit, but that didn’t last long.
Since they had gotten their revenge and felt better, they were feeling pretty great again.
Sitting in the car, Amelia chatted with Isabel while casually playing a mobile game.
She had just won a round and was about to exit the game when several new messages popped
They were from Jeremy.
“Didn’t expect you to think so highly of me.
“Guess you like me too. I’m better than Vincent, right?”
Amelia was puzzled.
What on earth was this guy talking about?
Was he delusional, or did he text the wrong person?
After thinking for a second, she figured it had to be a mistake.
“You probably sent this to the wrong woman. Next time, double–check before you text.”
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