The servant nodded and then headed outside to summon Ruth.
Despite being an A-lister, Ruth was still taken aback by the grandeur of the Fowler mansion.
She didnât come to her senses until the servant called her name twice.
As she followed the servant down the hall, she took note of how tasteful and Luxuriously decorated the place was.
At the end of the hall was a grand piano, and the hostess was playing it elegantly.
Ruth came from an art college and had accomplished a lot for her age, stereotyping all rich ladies like Rena to be incompetent girls who only knew how to play cards and socialize with other rich ladies.
Thus, Renaâs skills came as a surprise to her.
As Ruth stared, Rena sat perfectly upright, her Long brown hair dr@ped over her slender back.
Her visage displayed a slight flush with her straight nose.
Her eyelashes were thick and slightly upturned, accentuating her ethereal beauty.
Ruth gently touched her own hair, which was also brown, but it was nowhere near as nice as Renaâs natural hair color.
In order to resemble Rena, she needed to dye her hair brown every two months.
When she was about to say something, a servant came over and offered her a cup of tea.
Observing the expensive porcelain cup, Ruth felt jealousy bubbling within her again.
She envied such a lavish life.
âMiss Gordon,â she called Rena through gritted teeth.
Rena didnât stop playing the piano, its enchanting melody echoing across the hall as Renaâs slender fingers danced across the ebony and ivory keys.
Smiling, she remarked, âMiss Powell, you donât even want to call me Mrs.
Fowler? You must be hell-bent on snatching my husband.
â
Embarrassed, Ruth could say nothing more.
Finally, Rena stopped playing and stood up.
She walked over and sat opposite Ruth, gesturing at the servant.
âMake me a cup of coffee.
I havenât had it in a while.
â
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The servant immediately went to the kitchen to brew some fresh coffee for her hostess.
When the coffee was served, Ruth looked at Rena coldly and demanded, âMrs.
Fowler, are you trying to warn me?â
The scent of mellow coffee filled the air.
Rena smiled.
âKind of.
So, what can I do for you, Miss Powell?â
Inexperienced as Ruth was, she blurted outright, âYou must have heard last nightâs gossip.
So, I came here to ask you for a solution.
â
Renaâs grin widened slightly.
After taking a sip of her coffee, she put down the cup and said, âMiss Powell, are you trying to say that my husband slept with you?â
Ruth stiffened visibly.