âMaybe Janiya thinks that because I grew up in the countryside, I am inferior to those affluent young ladies who are well-mannered,â
Rosalynn responded with a light-hearted smile.
Tilda simply smiled, unbothered by Janiyaâs remarks.
Noticing Maggieâs silence, Rosalynn took her hand and gently asked, âWhatâs on your mind? Donât let Scarletâs words get to you.
â
Scarlet had a skill for uttering hurtful words, purposely diminishing Maggie.
âDonât worry, Rosalynn.
I wonât take her words to heart and distance myself from you.
But thereâs something she said that I agree with,â
Maggie said.
âWhatâs that?â
âI am indeed fortunate!â Maggie replied.
With that, she looked around at the three individuals beside her and offered a gentle smile.
âMeeting all of you has been my greatest luck.
An agent, a scriptwriter, my idol-all of you treat me as a friend and defend me.
Truly, I am the one who benefits the most.
I am the winner here!â
To win effortlessly, it was such a great feeling.
The three exchanged glances and smiled.
âAlright, Maggie, letâs not delay.
Hurry and select some gifts,â
Karina suggested, tapping Maggieâs hand.
âSure.
â
They resumed their gift selection.
After choosing the gifts, Rosalynn happened to notice Scarlet leaving with Janiya.
She asked Tilda, âIs Scarlet Lyndonâs cousin?â
Tilda confirmed, âYes, she is the daughter of Lyndonâs second uncle.
â
Rosalynn frowned, âWhy is she suddenly connected to the Robles family? Is Scarlet planning to marry into the Robles family?â
Tilda adjusted her glasses and nodded.
âIt seems likely.
You know, thereâs quite a bit of conflict among the wealthy and influential families.
The Fernandez family was deciding on their next leader.
Despite Lyndonâs popularity, another contender emerged: Lyndonâs second uncleâs son, who also showed promise for the role.
Lyndonâs second uncle is ambitious.
Heâs been setting things up for his son to take the throne.
One of his moves is arranging for his daughter to marry into the Robles family.
â
After Tilda visited the Fernandez family in Betton, Brea had a serious talk with her.
Like all wealthy families, the descendants of the Fernandez family were inevitably drawn into power struggles.