Chapter 27 The Gourmand was famous in Cansington. It was the grandest restaurant around, though its establishment was divided into several tiers. The private rooms it had available in order of the most luxurious were Diamond, Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Black Iron. Apart from that, it also had a public hall. 

Even at the public hall, a meal at The Gourmand costs thousands of dollars. It was peak time, so the public hall was filled with customers. The line they had to wait in was more than thirty people long. Gladys started complaining again. “You’re useless, Benjamin. Look at Howard, he’s a Bronze member at The Gourmand. He doesn’t even have to wait when he comes here, he can just walk straight into the private room. “And you. Some soldier you are. No money, no power… Look at John’s son-in law. Now that’s a respectable man. He’s a Silver member in The Gourmand. Just one phone call from him will send a waiter straight out to welcome him in. Ugh. Why did my daughter have to marry a poor man?” 1 Gladys kept complaining, her mood soured by the fact that she had to wait for to be served. She kept making jabs at her husband, calling him a disappointment, then insulting Thea’s husband for being useless. James was used to her cold sneers, so he just ignored her, not wanting to bother getting into a needless argument. 

He turned to Thea while they were still in the line. “Wait here, Thea. I’m running to the store opposite here for some cigarettes.” “Okay.” Thea nodded. 

James turned and headed toward the grocery store across the street. “Oh? Thea? What’s wrong with your face?” a voice said with a strange tone as the Callahans settled into the chairs at the entrance while waiting to enter the restaurant. 

As Thea turned towards the source of the voice, she saw a woman clad in a skimpy outfit with a face caked with foundation walking towards her, carrying a purse. 

 

“Belinda.” 

recognized her immediately as her

the wealthy Frasiers and school belle when they were still studying. Back in university, the boys would flock to her to confess their love for her.

TILLAT 

Thea, she used to be the ugliest woman in her university. Belinda stared at Thea. She had heard of Thea’s rise

of how Thea had her face sliced open by Trent Xavier. Thea had been hogging the spotlight since she restored her appearance

woman in Cansington? Look, everyone! This is Thea Callahan, the one the media crowned the most

her… She’s not as pretty as she is on the news.” “I heard she’s Alex Yates’s sugar baby. I don’t think I’d want her if someone paid me to take

unpleasant words reached her ears.

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