Chapter 734:
Bethany leaned forward slightly, curiosity flickering in her eyes. “Catherine, why didn’t you invite your brother today?”
Catherine let out a weary sigh. “He’s mad at me. He won’t even talk to me.” Belinda and Bethany exchanged knowing glances, and they both felt a bit resigned.
Belinda tilted her head thoughtfully. “Catherine, I’m actually a little curious; what do you really think about the situation with Leland?”
Catherine lowered her gaze, her long lashes brushing against her cheeks like delicate feathers.
her hesitation, Belinda quickly reassured her, “It’s okay if you’re
“It’s not that I don’t want to talk about the matter. I’m just trying
sensing the tension, leaned forward and said, “Why don’t we start with Leland and that woman? What’s really
went to live with her uncle’s family, but they didn’t treat her well. Leland… He always stepped in to help her, remembering their childhood bond. Over the years, whenever Hailee needs help, she will
leaning on Leland. She was clinging to him, refusing to
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Leland… What is his attitude toward this?” Belinda asked
pausing briefly before responding, “At first, he was always helping her. I didn’t think much of it at that time. But it kept happening—again and again. Eventually, it started to bother me. Leland noticed it and tried to cut back on their interactions, but… He couldn’t fully keep
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