When curious guests inquired about marriage plans, Juliette tactfully replied, âRena is still young.
Iâm not in a hurry to pressure them into marriage.
â
Her words were considerate, but a hint of concern flickered in her gaze as she glanced at her son.
Thoughts swirled in her mind.
The young couple spent their nights together, so why hadnât Rena become pregnant? »
As they strolled through the festivities, Renaâs feet began to ache, prompting her to find respite in the garden.
Seizing the opportunity to rest, she settled onto a garden bench.
Soon, someone approached her.
When Rena looked up, she found Harold standing before her.
The man appeared considerably better than before leading her to surmise that the crisis at the Moore Group had been resolved, explaining his presence at Ceciliaâs birthday celebration.
Harold detected Renaâs distance and offered a smile.
âAre you happy that Waylen brought you to such a grand occasion? Do you believe you can marry into the Fowler family, Rena? By the way, he didnât introduce you to Korbyn, did he?â
Meeting his gaze head-on, Rena inquired, âWhat are you trying to say?â
Harold leaned closer, his eyes fixed on her.
Sneering, he said, âYou know that Waylen doesnât want to get married, night? Do you know why heâs avoiding it?â
Before Harold could finish his sentence, Renaâs gaze shifted to someone nearby.
Her voice turned soft as she responded, âI know.
â
Haroldâs surprise was evident as he followed Renaâs line of sight.
At the garden entrance, stood a graceful figure dr@ped in a captivating red dress.
Her long, wavy hair cascaded down her waist, enhancing her breathtaking beauty.
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Waylen, dressed in a black suit, stood nearby, his eyes fixed upon her.
It was Elvira.
Rena lowered her gaze and offered a gentle smile.
Waylen had once referred to her as his morning dew.
However, deep down, she knew she wasnât the one who held his true significance.
Elvira was the woman who truly captured his heart.
The air hung heavy with tension.