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Rena sat in the library, her profile exuding an air of graceful elegance that captivated Aline’s attention.

Having been intimate with other men before, Aline possessed a keen sense to discern the distinct aura emanating from Rena.

In the past, Rena had been beautiful but visibly innocent and inexperienced. Yet now, her bearing exuded the unmistakable feminine aura of someone cherished by a man. Could it be because of Waylen?

Thoughts of the distinguished and noble man stirred a bitter envy within Aline.

At that moment, Rena glanced up and caught sight of her.

The tension between them, exacerbated by Vera, remained unresolved, causing Rena to intentionally ignore her and continue reading.

Aline entertained the notion of approaching Rena, but the four vigilant bodyguards promptly intervened, obstructing her path

Her actions drew the attention of onlookers.

Flushed with embarrassment, Aline clenched her teeth and muttered, “Rena, let’s wait and see!” With those words, she turned on her heel and left.

Meanwhile, Rena resumed her reading, seemingly unperturbed.

Outside, Aline contacted Joseph, demanding, “Where are you?”Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org

Due to Aline’s interference, Joseph had ended his relationship with Vera. He responded indignantly, “It is none of your business! Aline, I’ve made myself clear.”

Aline lowered her gaze and adopted a seductive smile. “Let’s meet.” Joseph hesitated, eventually agreeing to rendezvous at a five-star hotel.

Afterward, following two encounters, Joseph emerged from a shower, draped in a bathrobe, and sat anxiously on the sofa, smoking.

Aline sneered inwardly

She was well aware of his inner turmoil. He yearned to win back Vera’s forgiveness, yet couldn’t resist the temptation of Aline’s body.

From the depths of her heart, she held Joseph in contempt. Nonetheless, she had a favor to ask of him. She draped herself in a bath towel and pressed her body against his shoulder, saying, “There’s a piano performance scheduled for the school’s anniversary. It’s a rare chance to make such an appearance.”

Joseph smoked in silence.

Unsure whether he would be cooperative or not, Aline had no other option but to seek his help.

After a protracted silence, Joseph stubbed out his cigarette and offered a faint smile.

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