Everyone’s gaze shifted from Olivia to Calista in a heartbeat. She gulped.

Mason said gently, "It's alright. Just tell US what you saw."

Despite his high status, he was as gentle as an elderly man next door.

She looked at Calvin, who was at his wit's end.

Chris gave Calvin the opportunity to attend today's party, but it seemed like this could serve as his last party too.

Accepting his fate inwardly, Chris prompted, "Go ahead. Tell them the truth. If

Calista recounted the entirety of the situation.

Millie wasn't happy about that. "Mr. Heath, this lady was classmates with Ms. Fordham. Her story could be biased."

"Biased? Didn't you insinuate that Olivia earned the right to come because of her sugar daddy? Everything you said hinted that this isn't a place for her. You're relying on your influence to bully her."

"Enough." Calvin quickly stopped Calista, his words carrying an undertone.

this trivial matter, Mr. Heath. If I had known catching up with an old friend would

act was actually putting

an

"A trivial matter? Are you saying that it's a trivial matter when my family is

smile stiffened. "Your

Mason stretched out his

laid-back, Olivia walked to his side and called

bombshell was dropped. It blew everyone's

the cruelest reality check one could give

real-life telenovela was playing

expression, and his face went

all my heart. I'm willing to remarry her as

stunned everyone. There was a story behind the divorce-it wasn't he who dumped her; she was the

this was a game

had offended both the Heaths and the Millers, forget about bringing Neal to further

she saw through his thoughts right away. "Uncle Tyrell, Aunt Millie, as I said, I came here on my own.

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