Milani looked up and was surprised to see Hannah.
She used to deduce a personâs status and wealth every time she met a stranger.
Therefore, when she first saw Hannah standing before her, the first thought that came to her mind told
her that Hannah came from a wealthy family.
âMe? Iâm Milani.â
âGet up,â Hannah demanded, exerting a strong sense of authority that Milani had no choice but to
obediently rise to her feet.
âCome with me,â Hannah ordered again as she turned around and entered the shopping mall.
Once again, Milani did as told, not even caring about the shopping bags that were scattered on the
ground.
âHow do you know Emmanuel?â Once the pair found a seat at a cafe in the shopping mall, Hannah cut
to the chase.
âEmmanuel?â Milani glanced at the other woman before answering with clenched teeth, âI despise that
guy! He ruined my life!â
She still blamed Emmanuel for depriving her of the opportunity to get promoted at work, sabotaging her
chance to marry a Lofis, and her recent break-up with Jaxton.
âTell me the full story. Iâm quite interested.â Hannah gestured for her to sit down and even ordered a
cup of coffee for her. She wanted to learn more about Emmanuel from Milaniâs perspective.
-Milani began the story.
Once she was finished, Hannahâs lips curved into a smile. âIn that case, the best revenge is to break
him Mackenzie, isnât it?â
A sudden realization dawned on Milani. Truth was, she had thought about it before but quickly
dismissed the idea.
She ranked the lowest among the social rankings. It was her wishful thinking even to marry a wealthy
man, let alone stand up to Mackenzie.
But now, things were different. With the help of the unnamed woman sitting across the table, she might
stand a chance to break Emmanuel and Mackenzie up.
By then, this kept man could only cry for his loss. She stifled a chuckle.
Meanwhile, Emmanuel and Roselynn had arrived at the Luxoria Hotel.
âRoselynn, Iâll wait for you down here. I wonât go up with you.â He was aware of the untold rules on
blind dates. Both parties preferred to meet alone, so bringing someone along would imply a lack of trust
in the other party.
He had been on eighteen blind dates before, and the women usually met up with him alone. Therefore,
he had to respect Roselynnâs date as well.
âAll right.â After making sure she looked presentable, Roselynn walked straight into the hotel.
She arrived on the fourth floor by the elevator. Then she walked down the corridor, searching for the
reserved table in the restaurant. She heard that Lexi had helped plan everything.
Before she reached the table, she noticed people pointing at her and whispering about her. As soon as
she turned her head in their direction, the waiters immediately fell silent.
She frowned, having the faintest idea of what people were gossiping about, but she didnât bother to
confront them as she took a seat instead.
She glanced at her watch. It was almost the agreed time, and Julian still hadnât arrived. The discovery
upset her. The man arriving late on our first date? I canât believe it!
There were a moderate number of customers in the restaurant. About one-third of the tables were still
unoccupied.
The waiters werenât bust at the moment. Just as Roselynn sat down, a plain woman with a dark
complexion approached her.
âLiza. Is that you?â Roselynn recognized the waitress at first glance. She was none other than
Roselynnâs high school classmate.
However, Liza didnât share her enthusiasm. She even ignored Roselynnâs attempt at conversation as
she curtly asked, âWhat would you like to eat, madam?â
Back in high school, Roselynn was the most popular girl in their class due to her tall stature and
gorgeousness.
Liza, who was the same height as Roselynn, earned the nickname âGiantessâ because she had a
rugged body and masculine facial features.
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