Joseline’s lips twitched into an uneasy smile as she tried to hide her discomfort. “Thank you.”

Angeline’s gaze then fell on Joseline’s stomach. Feigning shock, Angeline said, “It looks larger compared to the last time. You should be due this year, right?”

“It’s not that much larger,” Joseline replied, her brows knitted together and her voice slightly irritated. “I’m just three and a half months along. There’s still plenty of time before my due date.”

The more irritable Joseline looked, the wider the smile on Angeline’s face. The latter even took the initiative to walk up to Joseline and caress her stomach.

“I’ve heard that it’s best to be cautious throughout the first few months. Isn’t it risky for you to have your wedding so suddenly? What if you harm your child due to fatigue? Aren’t you worried that accidents might happen?” Angeline asked.

The word “accidents” sparked something within Joseline. Her expression darkened as she snapped, “You’d better watch your words, Angeline!”

Just then, a booming voice of a man was heard. “I see you’ve arrived.”

It was Wilfred, who wore a bright red coat, walking out from the banquet hall. His hair was whiter than before, and he had a stern expression.

His gaze darkened upon seeing Angeline. With an unimpressed tone, he said, “You had better get in quickly since you’re here. Stop making a fool of yourself and move along.”

Angeline could not help but scoff inwardly after hearing Wilfred’s words. She lost interest in staying there longer and made her way into the banquet hall.

Joseline was infuriated by Angeline’s attitude. She pulled onto Wilfred’s shoulder and whined, “Look at Angeline, Grandpa. She didn’t even greet you when she saw you. It’s clear that she does not respect you. The more I think about it, the angrier I get.”

Wilfred only shook his head in disappointment. “Let it go. You’re someone who’s about to become a mother. Thus, you should keep that temper of yours in check. Don’t you know what day it is?”

If it were not for Wilfred, Joseline would have argued with Angeline there and then, and it would have been a messy scene to handle had the argument happened.

Hanson’s brows were twisted into a frown as he looked at Joseline’s appearance. Her figure was bound to change because of her pregnancy. As a result, she concentrated all of her efforts on her face, where she wore heavy makeup and a variety of accessories.

Hanson could not help but picture Angeline’s sweet, beautiful face. She had just returned from court and had no makeup on. Aside from that, although she wore a plain-looking dress, she nevertheless managed to stand out.

in the entertainment industry, Angeline took exceptional care of her skin. Hence, her bare face was still

stark difference between the

Angeline in the water. Joseline, who was

been made. Additionally, both families had a large spread of

the banquet hall was filled to the brim with guests. Each had a glass in hand and was busy chatting

hand, took notice of

Angeline? I heard that

was stated that she hired a skilled lawyer and has already been acquitted of all counts by the

this mean that

new glass and going over to the group of women. “I can’t help but

faint smile as she saw how the women were frightened and backed

“No. You’ve misheard us.”

Please ask

a reply, Angeline downed her glass

were rendered speechless as they exchanged glances. Their arrogance

about life in

her gaze and were

composure and stared at Angeline’s eye-catching back with

with. Did you all see that look in her eyes earlier?

is the Sorelle family’s second daughter. I even heard that she dated Hanson five years ago, but Joseline snatched

your words! Angeline has a specific reason for being here today… She’s

“I hate homewreckers!”

expression darkened upon hearing the discussions in the banquet

being thrown around, making her angrier than before. I knew that the d*mned w*nch, Angeline, was here to make things difficult for

Hanson’s shoulder and whined impatiently, “Do something about

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