Only Fletcher understood the situation, sighing as he watched from the sidelines, a look of pity in his eyes.

It was hard to tell if he felt sorry for Morwenna or Stuart.

Morwenna had been watching Stuart intently and noticing his indifference. Disappointed, she stood up and headed to the restroom.

Once she was gone, Jethro, full of resentment, complained, "Mr. Hetfield, Adelaide has always been my biggest supporter. She'd be heartbroken to hear I got roughed up." Jethro couldn't stand up to Morwenna. In his frustration, he looked to Stuart for support.

Just then, Orson stepped forward.

With a simple and honest expression, Orson grabbed Jethro by the collar and said to Stuart, "Sir, I'll take Mr. Gallagher outside for a little chat."

Stuart remained silent.

Orson, strong as an ox, easily dragged Jethro out. Sᴇaʀ*ᴄh the FɪndNøvel.ɴᴇt website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Before Jethro could protest, Orson knocked him out cold.

The guests around them gasped in shock.

With a naive look, Orson apologized, "Sorry guys, Norbert made it clear we can't let anyone mess with Morwenna."

Jethro was dragged away.

guests in the

the restroom,

what was going

as if he had become a completely different

demeanor had been because of

differently about Norbert, surely Stuart did

Adelaide around, why had

she understood him, she felt utterly clueless the

her fiery

over her wounds,

breath, Morwenna

Stuart, no matter what kind of man he turned out to be. Morwenna washed up and returned

her to leave, but he wasn't

no one dared to mock Morwenna, despite Stuart's apparent

whether she was a poor student or a high-society lady. They couldn't just provoke her like

was Adelaide's younger

stayed close to Stuart, hoping to

chance never

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