All Her Secrets

Chapter 12
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Chapter 12

Korbin frowned, and his eyes fell on Catherine with displeasure.novelbin

He thought, “Indeed, this kid doesn’t know how to behave herself. She doesn’t deserve my love.”

Catherine, you’d better change into formal dresses. We are not the only family that attends Mr. David’sparty, and there will be other top and famous families in Casier. I don’t want them to point and laugh atyou.

Catherine was more like a detached observer than the person Korbin was educating.

“The mouths belong to them. If they want to laugh, they can laugh. I don’t care.”

Korbin was irritated. At his age, apart from Vicente, who had passed away, no one dared to talk to himlike that.

He was about to get shirty with Catherine, but Catherine spoke first, “If I can’t wear this, I won’t go tothe party.”

Korbin was blindsided.

As Catherine was turning away, Korbin shouted, “Wait!”

Catherine whirled around and stared detachedly at him like staring at a stranger.

Korbin furrowed his brows and waved at her with resignation.

“Dress whatever you like. I don’t care. It’s about time. We should get going now.”

Since Korbin said so, even Rachael did not have the guts to question him, let alone his children.

The whole family went to Mr. David’s house. As Korbin mentioned, many other wealthy families inCasier attended the party too.

They also seemed to learn that Mr. David valued family and went to the party with their whole family.

The party was held in the residence where Mr. David had been born and lived during his childhood.Now that Mr. David returned home, he redecorated the house.

It was a manor passed down from the nineteenth century, which was incredibly exquisite and splendid.

Mr. David’s ancestors were well-known figures in Casier, and they had left a lot of property.

When the Swanns arrived at the manor, they became the center of attention.

With so many things happening among the Swanns recently, everyone was gagging for a good show.

They all noticed Catherine walking at the back at a glance because she was really out of tune withother well-dressed family members, even dressing more poorly than the servants.

The wealthy ladies had plenty of spare time and loved gathering and talking about other affluentfamilies. Since they had a great topic, they began to chitchat.

One woman said, “Do you see that? The girl at the back of the Swanns is the jinx who has just returnedand has inherited all the family properties.”

A woman next to her echoed, “I know her! I saw her at the funeral. Why does she wear shabbyclothes? The Swanns are outrageous. She’s the biological daughter of their family. Why don’t theyprepare a decent dress for her? What’s the use of giving all properties to her in that case? She stilllooks so poor.”

Another woman wore a mysterious look and snuggled up to them like an insider.

“Let me tell you something. It’s said that she would bring disasters to the Swanns. Her grandmotherdied because of the bad luck that the jinx brought. Who would want her around? I wonder what VicenteSwann was up to. It’s quite unaccountable.”

The crowd had a heated discussion about Catherine while the center of their gossip sat aside withboredom.

Catherine had excellent hearing and took in all their words about her. But just like what she had said toKorbin, the mouths belonged to the others, and they had the right to talk freely.

There was nothing she could do about it, and Catherine did not bother to care about the gossip. She letit be.

Suddenly, there was a flurry of excitement not far away, which threw off Catherine’s rhythm and caughther attention.

She tilted her head sideways to look afar, wanting to see what was happening.

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