Chapter 1826
Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 1826
Caprice stared at Heather with gaping eyes. She made herself look as vulnerable as possible to a point where it seemed like she
was going to break out into tears at any second.
It was a look that garnered sympathy, and it seemed to hold up a mirror against the ones who made fun. of her and made them
question themselves.
The ones in the crowd who were mocking her only a second ago had become silent. They looked at her and were at a loss for
what to do.
The rest of them stared at Heather expectantly.
There was a subtle shift in her expression as she said, âCaprice, we might not know each other very well, but | know you're
nothing like what theyâre making you out to be.â
This was a deflective answer to cover her hind. She was trying to suggest to the crowd that she did not know enough about
Caprice to make any further comments.
In her mind, Caprice scoffed at the subversive reply, Before anyone else could get a word out, she remarked, âI know, but even if
we're not very close with each other, you are very close to Liam. Iâve known him since we were children. You must have heard
him speak about me and should have a general idea of the kind of person | am.â
âY-yeah,â Heather answered stiffly while doing her best to keep up her unconvincing smile, her confidence wavering.
People began to wonder, âWho is this Liam person she keeps talking about?â
Caprice darted a knowing glance at Heather.
Heather was on alert. She was worried people would find out that the person Caprice had been referring to this entire time was
none other than Liam Carter, the man behind the Carter Tech District. She explained it as vaguely as she could, âHeâs someone |
know.â
As aside note, she added, âI heard about Caprice a few years ago. She comes from a good, wealthy family, and | doubt she
would be involved with anything like a sugar daddy.â
As soon as she made her claim, a stiff silence fell over the crowd. They knew that they had lost their leverage against Caprice.
Since it was Heather herself who pointed out that Caprice came from a wealthy family, it was nothing out of the ordinary for her
to own an arsenal of designer apparel.
Something stirred in Capriceâs eyes as she smiled appreciatively and thanked Heather. âThanks for clearing up my name,
Heather.â
Heather answered stiffly, âNo need to thank me. Liam has always treated you like his sister, so it's only right that | help you.â
Caprice felt a tightness gripping at her chest, and she grimaced.
Heather was pleased to see her deflated expression Immediately afterward, she addressed the gathered crowd, âAlright,
everyone, thatâs enough. Stop wasting time Hurry up and line up. My assistants will interview all of you in turnâ
As if nothing had happened at all, they immediately formed into a line. They were queuing up for the booth for the Carter Tech
District
Several of Heather's assistants got to work as well.
It was only Heather who did not join in. She quickly approached Caprice and spoke in an oddly friendly voice, âCaprice, the
summer vacation is coming soon. Do you have any plans? Are you interested in an internship at my place?â
Intern work for Heather? That was the same thing as putting her head into a lionâs mouth.
Caprice was not an idiot. She refused curtly, âI donât think so. | already have some other plans.â
âWell, | have a lot of interviews to conduct, so I'll be seeing you.â After a pause, Heather added, âI will be here all day today. If
you have anything you need, or if your friends need work, you know who to talk to. You are Liamâs sister, so that makes you my
sister as well. I've got your back.â
Caprice had to stop herself from rolling her eyes back into her skull.
Heather had been doing nothing but hammering the same statement about Liam treating her like a sister over and over again
Was this the best she could come up with?
Something foul rose up Capriceâs chest. âNo, | donât think I'll need your help. As for my friends, | can help them myself.â
âAlright then,â Heather said with a marked indifference and walked away.
Caprice and her friends no longer saw a point in sticking around. They promptly turned around and walked out
Apart from some lingering emotions, Caprice felt like she had largely gotten over the episode.
The same could not be said about Freya. Upon leaving the job fair, she began to cry.
She came from a decent family, but that did not mean she had everything handed to her on a silver platter. While her family paid
for her tuition fees, they operated under a patriarchal structure. They would spoil her brothers while only giving their daughter a
measly five hundred dollars a month for living expenses.