Chapter 243
Inside the banquet hall.
Nancy and Ramona made their entrance, and instantly, all eyes were on them.
Just like Ramona had predicted, even without a lavish gown, Nancy's presence was commanding. Her tailored black suit accentuated her sharp features, exuding an aura of confidence and sophistication.
Ramona, on the other hand, wore an elegant black evening gown, her makeup adding a touch of allure to her already captivating gaze.
Two different types of beauty, yet both equally mesmerizing.
Ramona hooked her arm through Nancy's. "Lena, shall I introduce you to some investors?"
Nancy nodded with a professional smile plastered on her face.
Nancy to an elderly lady
her hand towards Nancy. "Lena, I've often wondered about the person who can create such exquisite jewelry, each piece seeming to have its own
you're too kind. Compared to
dedicated philanthropist in Ardenweald. She had poured her
I believe your talent can gift every special individual with something truly transformative," Gaye said, her grip firm
was momentarily taken aback, about to nod in agreement when a
too much faith in Lena. Have you forgotten
looked much better than she had in recent times, though the dark
eagerly anticipating the drama
standing beside him, chuckled mockingly. "Looks like Sarah
"What Scandal? All I remember is someone.accused Lena of plagiarism, but Lena cleared her name live. You seem awfully upset about
The crowd gasped collectively.
the TX Runway Show? Was there a connection to the Hernandez
anger. "Do you
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