Chapter 494
Mr. Sadberry looked at Sarah with admiration. He knew she was right - something had felt off when he tasted the 'Shipwrecked.' Her explanation made perfect
sense.
It was indeed different from regular Veuve Clicquot, but that was understandable given how long it had been submerged in seawater, adding some unique flavors. Vivian hadn't expected this response and was momentarily at a loss.
Mason smiled. "Miss Sanders is correct, though Miss Wilson is also right. Before sinking to the ocean floor it was Veuve Clicquot - that was just its name."
Seeing Vivian's face alternating between pale and flushed, Scarlett smiled and pulled Sarah away from the area. She knew that whenever Sarah was around, Vivian would find ways to target her.
Fortunately, until the party ended, Vivian stayed busy talking to Mr. Sadberry while Sarah calmly observed her every move.
including various prominent families, but there were even more heavily made-up women trying to associate with
some even had
indignant complaints on one side and the composed wine-drinking on the other, she suddenly realized that the privileged lifestyle
back, Melvin still seemed dazed by what had happened. "Sasa, how did Mr. Sadberry agree to sign a
her head. "I don't know either. It
experience, must have seen many tactics. Business people prioritized profit - she doubted
to investigate
home, she remembered the message from
Michael Luther were
Michael Luther?
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