ir Gifts

Chapter 166 Who Told You That?

Sarah flushed at the praise, waving her hands in a mix of embarrassment and humility. “Oh, Mrs. Camille Hardwick, please, you’re just being nice. Compared to Mrs. Harrison, I’m nowhere near her level. She’s the real beauty.”

Camille’s smile faltered slightly, her tone turning sharper. “You’re selling yourself short. She-”

“Camille.” A low, commanding voice cut through the conversation before she could finish.

Camille stiffened and glanced toward Arthur.

He had just finished his call and was sitting on the chair. His sharp features remained stoic, but his words carried an edge. “It’s just a minor injury. Her leg’s already healing, and you can see her during the show later. You rushing to the hospital now only makes it look like a serious situation. People might start wondering if it’ll affect her performance.” He directed the remark toward Jennifer, his tone making it clear he found the

visit unnecessary.

Jennifer frowned as she became more serious. “But I heard Charlotte stirred up quite the drama last night.”

“And who said that?” Arthur asked.

quickly caught on–Arthur wasn’t interested in addressing the chaos from

Told You That?

not to push further, especially when she

2/4

remarked, “I heard she’s been using the name Charlene

your wife. How can she take on such jobs?

and recognition. With her status and capability, why should I

son of hers was a complex man. While he didn’t seem particularly fond of Charlotte, he wouldn’t

intentions to

seethed inwardly, her dislike for Charlotte growing stronger with Arthur’s defense of her. But for now, she couldn’t

call her out directly, leaving Jennifer no choice but to

expression grew colder than before. “Fine, but make sure she stays out

anymore.”

that, she stood up and left, not bothering to maintain appearances even when Camille was here, as she didn’t care about the Hardwick family in the

Chapter 166

Told You That?

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255