Chapter 398 Something More Fierce

Queenie found out that Cecelia was attending a perfume tasting event in Porema.

Upon arriving at the event, she saw Cecelia, dressed in an elegant light blue gown, engaging in conversation with a group of noble and rich ladies.

Cecelia, who had been recognized by the citizens of Porema as the heir to the Songo family’s Fragrant dyeing technique and also the famous perfumer Olivia herself, quickly gained recognition among the upper-class ladies.

Many of those women wanted to ask Cecelia to design designated perfumes for them, and even perfume companies wanted to have cooperation with her in developing new products.

The main reason for Cecelia’s success and connections was the support of Benson Quinsey and Edwin Songo. Benson was her uncle, and Edwin was her cousin. With their connections, they were able to introduce Cecelia to the entire high society of Porema, as well as the perfume and fashion industry in the city.

While Cecelia was being surrounded by people, a sharp, discordant female voice came to them. “Cecelia!”

Everyone turned to look at the woman who had just entered the hall and looked so aggressive.

Cecelia recognized that it was Queenie who had come to find her, and she wasn’t surprised at all. She already had a hunch about the reason behind Queenie’s visit.

Seeing her approach, Edwin took the initiative to greet her, “Sis!”

“Don’t call me ‘Sis’! Have we met?! You don’t know me at all!” Queenie retorted angrily.

Queenie was very angry and confrontational, not even giving Edwin a chance to speak.

“What’s wrong, Queenie? What happened? Why are you acting so aggressive!”

Edwin was confused, as he had no idea about Warda’s situation. He had spent last night working on a project and had been too busy to check the news on his phone in the morning.

When he arrived at the event, he didn’t hear anyone talking about the Songo family, so he genuinely had no idea of what had happened.

“It seems like you don’t care about what’s happening at home at all!”

Queenie didn’t want to argue with him, so she went straight to Cecelia and asked, “Did you have something to do with my brother getting arrested?”

with indifference, “Queenie, what do you mean by that? How would I be involved in Cousin Warda’s

most people at the event knew about what had happened with the Songo family, but they didn’t openly talk about the topic out

brought it up,

talking about Warda being arrested for rape,

Songo was the rapist! Wasn’t

Oh my God, who would have thought he was that kind of

Queenie’s expression became

to the hotel for a meeting, only to set him up and have him arrested. I warn you! Go to the

Queenie became, the more indifferent

you are responsible for what you are saying. I went to the police in the morning to assist with the investigation. It was your brother who invited me to a meeting. But who knew he had ulterior motives and did

to the police, and they found evidence on the spot. The evidence is undeniable. Even if you come to me,

around and all those ladies

friends, and anxiously said, “Don’t let this woman deceive you!

slander me like this just because I exposed

Linsey, you’re still

composure and picked up a nearby glass, ready to throw it at Cecelia. Fortunately, Edwin intervened in time

said angrily, “Queenie, let’s talk elsewhere.

to lead Queenie away,

Linsey, go to the police station right now to clear my

enforcement personnel to do justice. If Cousin Warda is innocent, the police will release him after a thorough investigation!”

to teach you a lesson today!” Queenie pushed Edwin aside and charged towards

You framed my brother! And yet you are still doing it

wine from the table and threw it at Cecelia without hesitation. Cecelia didn’t dodge, as

warning her, “I am the one hosting this

a hand on her

favoritism couldn’t have

relations, he was paternal uncle to Queenie and maternal uncle to Cecelia. But he chose to protect his Cecelia. Well, how

times before, and he had a fierce look in his eyes. Anyway, in

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