Adelaide was so infuriated that she smashed the exquisite stained glass decoration in the boutique. The half-finished smoothie crashed to the floor, splattering everywhere in a messy spectacle.

The sales assistant nearby didn't dare step forward to intervene.

After all, the damages would be added to the bill.

The two women with Adelaide were visibly tense.

"Adelaide, what's the meaning of this from Mr. Hetfield? Your gown choices are so plain, and yet he sends that woman to the VIP section?"

"Maybe we should just leave."

Everyone thought Stuart didn't care much for Morwenna.

But now, it seemed ludicrous to assume he didn't care. Would he have arranged such an expensive dress for someone he didn't value?

Had they known Stuart held Morwenna in such high regard, they wouldn't have dared to interfere.

Adelaide gritted her teeth. "No way, I'm not going anywhere. I'm waiting for Stuart right here. I want a real explanation!"

Adelaide never imagined she could be outshone by Morwenna.

at least make her pick a gaudy and low-cut fuchsia dress, ensuring Morwenna would embarrass herself in public. That would have

to wear a dress

Adelaide couldn't stand it!

two women beside her hesitated,

to the second floor was Stuart's doing. Sᴇaʀᴄh thᴇ (ꜰind)ɴʘvel.nᴇt website on Gøøglᴇ

Morwenna herself

no cheap affair,

replied with a friendly smile, "This piece is

a

might have been afraid to even walk too briskly in it. After changing into the gown, letting down her ponytail, and applying a delicate makeup look,

dolled up, yet Morwenna hadn't come down

atmosphere downstairs

saw Stuart entering from the doorway, his tall figure

he approached, the sunlight spilled through, and Adelaide felt as if

tough cookie, but Adelaide

she was determined to have this man all

him

stepped forward, "Stuart,

around and asked, "Where's

displeased that Stuart's first inquiry was about Morwenna, but she still responded with a

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