Chapter 42 âElaine? How could Cassandra be Elaine? Itâs impossible! She is just a country bumpkin. She couldnât do anything, even worse in studying. How could she be a costume designer? Not to mention, an expert in design is someone I admire,â thought Yulissa.
She then concluded silently, âSylvia must be lying to me. The Elaine in my heart is a pure and intelligent woman. She is someone I would love to work for as an apprentice ⢠in the future. I will never believe it!â
Before Yulissa could retort to Sylvia, Morgana had already voiced her displeasure, âMrs. Hathaway, donât create such a lie for us.
Even if you want to make up a story, please give her a more proper background. Everyone knows Cassandra well. She has lived in the countryside for 18 years. How could she be Elaine?â
Morgana found it amusing. It was common knowledge that Elaine had gained popularity eight years ago, establishing her own brand as a newcomer in the industry and ultimately rising to the pinnacle of the fashion design world.
Cassandra, on the other hand, was only ten years old.
What could a ten-year-old possibly achieve? Consequently, Morgana couldnât help but perceive Sylvia as a braggart.
âDo you realize I was the one who sold Elaineâs inaugural design? I would certainly recognize her.â
Back then, Cassandra staunchly declined any support from Sylvia and her husband. Cassandra was adamant about earning her own money, so she eventually sold that initial design.
Frankly, in Sylviaâs perspective, these individuals couldnât even hold a candle to Cassandra.
Upon hearing this, Kenneth couldnât help but feel a pang of sorrow in his heart. His little girl had endured a great deal in his absence.
He silently vowed that he must treat her with more kindness in the future.
Morganaâs face stiffened, and her bewildered expression inadvertently revealed her true feelings. She was currently panicking.
She was well aware that Sylvia had sold Elaineâs inaugural design, a crucial factor in Elaineâs subsequent success.
Despite this knowledge, Morgana feigned composure and asserted, âMrs. Hathaway, donât let her deceive you. Sheâs nothing more than a rustic imposter in counterfeit æ¥å¤å®¶72%
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In truth, she lacked confidence as she uttered those words.
After all, if Cassandra were truly Elaine, she would be adorned in the garments of her own brand, and how could those clothes she was wearing possibly be counterfeit?
âYou keep insisting that Iâm wearing a counterfeit. Do you not realize that what you have on is one?â Cassandra cast a disdainful glance at Morgana.
âMocking me while wearing a counterfeit of my brand? Well, then, I wonât hold back either, thought Cassandra.
Morgana was displeased upon hearing this. She believed Cassandra had crossed the line.
As the daughter of Woolridge Construction, wearing counterfeits was unthinkable for her.
âDonât you dare falsely accuse me. How can you say that when youâre the one wearing imitations? You owe me an apology!â
After all, she had spent 400 thousand dollars on the new design by Elaine, specifically for the event, intending to be the center of attention.
Consequently, Morgana couldnât simply brush off Cassandraâs claim that it was fake. At that moment, she had a strong urge to rip Cassandraâs mouth off.
5 âââThousand Dreamsâ is personally crafted by Elaine. Apart from featuring the distinctive âThousand Dreamsâ logo, every piece also bears Elaineâs exclusive letter âE, which is visible in lighting due to its special materials. Those acquainted with âThousand Dreamsâ and Elaine would undoubtedly recognize these details.â
Each creation by Cassandra bore the letter âE,â symbolizing her identity. This detail was the very reason Jeremiah consistently referred to her as Elaine, a short form derived from her name, Elaine.
âIâm aware that Elaine includes an âEâ on every garment, visible only under the lighting,â remarked one person.
âExactly. I have some garments designed by Elaine at home, and I stumbled upon those letters by chance,â another person commented.
âI noticed that too,â one added.
Cassandra was relieved to hear that there were people who noticed it.
She then stepped into the light and pivoted. Shortly after, the hem of her black dress 2/5 17:35 Mon, 19 Feb G Chapter 42 revealed a small white âE.â However, only the letter on this particular garment was in white. Despite that, it was sufficient evidence of the authenticity of her âAngelâs Wing.â
+5 Jeremiah strode over to Cassandra and cast a contemptuous look at the onlookers. âCurious about why the âEâ on Angelâs Wing is white? It aligns with the design concept of this dress, a glimmer in the dark.â
âIsnât he the acting CEO of âThousand Dreamsâ?â a woman exclaimed in surprise.
Jeremiah smiled and said, âIt seems that someone recognizes me. Elaine, it seems that Iâm more popular than you.â
Cassandra was speechless when she heard that.
âCrazy man!â she commented.
Cassandra decided not to pay attention to him.
âMs. Woolridge, there is no letter âEâ on the dress you are wearing. If it isnât an imitation, what could it be?â
Morgana found it difficult to believe. Having invested 400 thousand dollars in the dress, it seemed inconceivable that it would be fake..
She stood in the light, her expression one of disbelief. Unfortunately, despite her efforts, no one could discern the appearance of the elusive âE.â
It was a total slap in the face.
Morgana was in a state of panic at that moment, unsure of how to escape such embarrassment.
Suddenly, her mother, Grace Woolridge, stepped forward and slapped her across the face.
Morgana stared at her mother in disbelief.
âMom, why did you hit me?â
Grace was furious and said, âWhy canât I do so? I want you to apologize to Mrs. Hathaway and Ms. Cassandra Yates!â
If Morgana refused to apologize that day, things might not have ended smoothly for her family.
âMrs. Woolridge, do you genuinely believe that everything can be resolved with a simple apology?â
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Cassandra rolled her eyes as she contemplated why Jeremiah seemed to consistently echo her sentiments.
Kenneth, however, stood nearby silently while trying to figure out Cassandraâs relationship with Jeremiah.
âWhy is he the acting CEO? Isnât he a racer and the second in command at Whitecrane Hall? Whatâs his connection with Cassie?
And why does Cecilia seem so at ease around her, even being herself?â he pondered.
âI will not apologize! Why should I apologize?â
Yulissa stepped forward at this moment. She took a deep breath and said, âMorgana, youâve crossed the line this time. I apologize to you on behalf of my sister.â
Then, addressing Cassandra, she added, âCassandra, weâre all ladies here. Whatever happened today is just a friendly banter.
Please do me a favor since Iâm your sister. Can we let it go, please?â
As soon as her words were uttered, everyone regarded her as very sensible for trying to consider the greater good.
Cassandra, on the other hand, seemed to treat Yulissaâs words as a joke and responded, âSister? I donât recall having a sister.
Are you referring to yourself? Please forgive me. I will never do a favor for you. Morgana attacked me when Mr. Zelinski and I entered. Why? My guess is that she was trying to seek revenge on your behalf. After all, Morgana and I had never met before.
How could she know who to shoot? I canât think of any other reason than to vent her anger on your behalf. Besides, weâre not friends. Thereâs no joking around here. If I werenât Elaine today, she would have probably forced me to kneel and confess my supposed mistakes. Such a person doesnât deserve my forgiveness. Nevertheless, I admire the straightforwardness of someone who dares to confront me directly. Compared to those despicable individuals who resort to secret schemes and provocation, she is much more open and straightforward!â
Yulissaâs expression darkened, and she appeared terribly displeased. Each word spoken by Cassandra only fueled her anger further.
âCassandra, why donât you just go die?â she thought.
âCassandra, youâve gone too far. Yulissa is your sister!â Miranda scolded Cassandra, standing up in an attempt to shield Yulissa.
âIâve told youâI donât have a sister. Canât you understand that, Mrs. Yates?â refuted Cassandra.
âYour surname is Yates, You are the daughter of the Yates family!â
4/5 Mon, 19 Feb Chapter 42 72%1 +5 âI carry that surname because Grandma Blossom who adopted me had it. My name, Cassandra, was given by her. She found me before dawn and saw me as a ray of hope in her life. I have nothing to do with you, Mrs. Yates. I belong to Blossom Yatesâ
family, not Benjamin Yates!â exclaimed Cassandra.
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