Simonâs hand froze midâair, the coffee cup hovering as he frowned. He could already guess what Nellie was scheming- âReally?
She just got Yvette back home, and now she wants to embarrass her? What kind of lousy plan is this? Who knows what other tricks sheâll pull at the banquet? he thought.
Initially, Simon had not planned on attending. He and Tobias were supposed to head home that day to deal with some matters.
But now, watching Yvette happily munching on her chips, he changed his mind.
Heâd go to the Chambers family banquetâjust to make sure nothing unexpected happened to her. If Jeremiah was going, Simon wouldnât be as worried. But knowing him, Jeremiah probably wouldnât attend.
Crowds were never his thing. In all his years in Betrico, Jeremiah had barely attended any banquets, and events in a small place like Seacrity were unlikely to change that. No one could convince him otherwise.
Simon sighed, his mind drifting to the past. âNellie isnât easy to deal with. When she was younger, she was known for being stubborn and spoiled. After your mom passed, she got pregnant with your dadâs child, which stirred up a scandal among the elite.
He continued. âMr. Matthew Chambers practically threatened to end his own life if your dad didnât agree to the marriage. Your dad eventually gave in. So, Nellie married into the Chambers family, just like she wanted. Over time, she cleaned up her act, and people started forgetting her past.â
âThese days, she has a solid reputation among high society. But still, people can change, and you never know their true intentions. If she plans to host both events at the same banquet, be cautious. Better safe than sorry, he added.
Yvetteâs hand paused on her coffee cup, and surprise flickered briefly in her usually calm eyes. She tapped the cup thoughtfully before nodding. âYeah, Iâll keep that in mind.â
Later, at 9:00 p.m. in Argrol Universityâs library, Andrew had been pestering Jeremiah for two hours, trying to convince him to go to the bar. Jeremiah remained unyielding, his eyes calmly scanning the pages of a classic novel.
Andrew wore his most charming smile. âJeremiah, I was wrong. I really didnât know Yvette would leave right after the competition.
Come on, be the bigger person, and let it slide just this once.â
Finally, Jeremiah closed his book and stood. He was dressed in perfectly pressed pants, not a wrinkle in sight. His action made Andrewâs face light up with hope. But Jeremiahâs cold words quickly dashed his excitement. âNo,â Jeremiah said.
Andrewâs smile fell. âAll Arnoldâs fault for insisting that Jeremiah keep an eye on me, he thought.
If Arnold found out he went to the bar again, heâd probably drag him back to Betrico for a beating so severe he wouldnât get out of bed for days. He had experienced that once when he defied Arnold, and he had no desire for a repeat.
Desperate, Andrew moved around Jeremiah, suddenly struck by an idea. His eyes lit up. âCome on, Jeremiah! Let me go just this once. Keep it quiet, and I swear, whatever you need, Iâm there. Iâd even take a bullet for you!â
Andrew almost convinced himself with his own words, but Jeremiahâs expression didnât change. âNoâ
Andrew slumped in defeat. âFine. If he says no, itâs no. Jeremiahâs just being petty because I didnât tell him about Yvette leaving.
Choosing a girl over your best friend. How typicall he thought.
Outside the library, Winona stood alone in the cold night, wearing a white Vâneck dress that left her legs exposed below the knee. She had meticulously applied her makeup to attract attention, but in the chilly breeze, she looked pitiful, hugging herself for warmth.
When Jeremiah and Andrew walked out, they spotted her by the door, her face flushed from the cold. As they approached, Winona sulitly shifted in their direction, pretending not to notice them. She âaccidentally tripped on a small stone, teetering as if she were about to fall into Jeremiahâs arms.
But things didnât | go as planned. Instead of catching her, Jeremiah sidestepped smoothly, avoiding her completely. Winonaâs eyes widened in shock, and she tried to stop herself, but she had put too much force into the fake fall. Now, there was no stopping it.
She hit the ground hard, her white dress tearing and getting dirty. The pain was very real this time, and tears welled in her eyes.
She looked up at Jeremiah, her tearâfilled eyes brimming with emotion.
Andrew snorted, thinking. This trick? Winona doesnât realize this act is so overplayed among the socialites in Betrico.
Jeremiah didnât even glance her way. He had seen plenty of womenâfar more beautiful and interestingâand none had caught his attention. Andrew struggled to suppress his laughter, crossing his arms as he watched Winonaâs performance.
In her usual soft voice, Winona called out, âMr. Chavez, Iâve twisted my ankle. Could you help me?â
Jeremiah calmly pulled out his phone, his long fingers tapping a quick message to Yvette, completely ignoring Winona on the ground. Winona, though embarrassed, still felt a twisted sense of satisfaction. Only a man like him is worthy of me. Iâll do whatever it takes to win him over, she thought.
When Jeremiah finished his text, he finally glanced down at her Winonaâs heart leaped; her face looked even more pitiable, as though she might burst into tears at any moment. âMr. Chavez, please help me. My ankle hurts so much,â she said.
Without a word, Jeremiah pulled a tissue from his pocket, wiped his hands, and tossed it casually onto Winonaâs dress. In a lazy tone, he said, âSorry, I donât pick up trash.
Winonaâs face turned pale, her hands trembling as rage boiled inside her. She thought to herself, âWhat did he just say? I thought Jeremiah would treat me with gentleness, compassion, affection, admiration, or even infatuation. I never imagined he would be so heartless and cold...
Never in her life had anyone called her trash. She stared at Jeremiah in disbelief, thinking, âHow could someone so powerful and mysterious say that? Why would he humiljate me like this?
However, she swallowed her anger, refusing to believe that Jeremiah could be indifferent to a woman throwing herself at him.
âEven if heâs with Yvette, does he really plan to stay faithful to her forever?â she thought. She refused to accept it.
When Winona looked up again, there was no hint of displeasure in her eyes; instead, she maintained a pitiful expression toward Jeremiah, her voice softened. âMr. Chavez, if you donât want to help me, thatâs fine. But why insult me?*
Winona decided to change tactics. Since Jeremiah didnât respond to her previous approach, she would try something new. After all, she had pretended for years by playing the role Victor wanted. She could easily pretend to be the kind of person Jeremiah liked. There was no real difference.
Andrew, observing her effortlessly shifting emotions, was almost impressed. âSheâs like a character straight out of a role- playing game, he thought. But unfortunately for her, this was Jeremiah, and he wasnât playing along.
Jeremiahâs expression remained unreadable. He looked down at her, his tone indifferent. âYou want me to help you?â
Andrewâs eyes widened in surprise. âNo way! Is Jeremiah actually falling for this?â he thought.
Winonaâs heart soared as she thought, âSo heâs not immune after all. She bit her lip, pretending to stay strong.
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