Chapter 1051
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Chapter 1051
It was unclear what lan was up to when he suddenly pushed her onto the couch.
Fearing someone might discover them, she quickly urged, âLetâs go home. This isnât our place.â
lan, panting, held her tightly around her waist.
âJust a little taste.â
Maja was still on high alert, but she couldnât seem to dissuade him.
lanâs âlittle tasteâ turned out to last until the end of the party.
By the time they emerged, her legs were shaking.
Only a handful of guests remained in the hall, saying their last goodbyes to the Haskins family.
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lan escorted her over to Fitch, greeted him, and announced their departure.
Maja, on the brink of exhaustion, suddenly asked, âWhereâs Zoey? Call Zoey.â
Ever since the two separated, Zoeyâs whereabouts had been unknown.
lan glanced at Fitch for an answer.
Fitch stood solemnly before the remaining guests, his eyes reflecting a storm of impatience.
âYour assistant probably left ages ago.â
Maja didnât inquire further.
lan and Fitch locked eyes. Fitch, indifferent, turned away to deal with the lingering crowd.
As Maja was led to the car, she couldnât resist a backward glance.
Most of the guests had left. Given the scene she had caused tonight, she imagined the social circles must be
buzzing with gossip.
An unpleasant taste lingered in her mouth.
She leaned back in her seat and heard him ask, âUnhappy?â
âA bit.â
âAre they really your parents?â
âDr. Herrington oversaw the DNA test himself. Itâs highly unlikely to be wrong.â
She closed her eyes and was pulled into his embrace.
âItâs okay.â
Those simple words eased her discomfort significantly.
No one could replace the place Lillian held in her heart. During countless past hardships, Lillian had been her source
of strength and wisdom in a world that favored sons over daughters.
When she first discovered that she wasnât a true Pennyfeather, she was stunned. She felt guilty for all the times she
had poured out her heart at Lillianâs grave, not knowing where Lillianâs biological daughter might be suffering.
The last time she stood before the gravestones in Crystalbrook Valley, she felt an overwhelming sense of loneliness.
She was a lone wanderer, adrift.
She felt that she wasnât strong enough to remain unaffected by her past.
Especially when she saw the greed in Claraâs eyes and the calculation in Drewâs eyes, her sense of helplessness
intensified.
Now, as she sat in the car, wrapped in lanâs arms, her mind was a tumultuous storm.
lanâs hand gently patted her back.
When they arrived at Greenfield Gardens, he helped her take a bath and then stepped outside to smoke a cigarette.
Fitch called her.
âIâve investigated those two. Itâs possible they were manipulated by someone, but their history in Crystalbrook
Valley checks out. I had Phelps recheck the DNA test, and thereâs no issue there. Those two did sell a daughter
years ago, and have been looking for her ever since. That might have been a scheme by someone, but it backfired
and revealed Majaâs true origins. The social circles are buzzing with gossip.â
Had it not been for lan, Maja would have been mercilessly humiliated at the party.
Once connected to a family, an individualâs strength was irrelevant in these social circles. No amount of complex
study could compete with generations of wealth
and influence.
Tan took a deep drag from his cigarette, the image of Maja standing alone and vulnerable under the public gaze,
causing a sharp pain in his chest.
âDonât let those two show up again.â
âThat might be difficult. Youâve only just made a big move in the Raymond Corporation. Many people are watching
you. Right now, sheâs just your girlfriend. There are plenty who hope youâll break up. You know your charm, and
there are many women in the circle who want to marry you. If you break up with Maja, she becomes a target. If
you chase them away now, theyâll just be brought back.â
This circle was ruthless, devouring anyone in its path.
The furrow in lanâs brow deepened as he tossed aside his cigarette.
âDidnât Drew say Maja was the child born out of Claraâs infidelity?â