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Capítulo 2003: Chapter 2003: Sumr Hall Side Story (205)

When Helen lendy appeared, her radiant presence alongside the equally dazzling man next to her made soone there uncontrollably jealous.

Anyone who had seen the grand wedding of Harry Hall and Helen lendy would recognize this couple.

Molly Smith, back in New Horse, had watched the live broadcast of Helen lendy’s wedding as well, feeling both envy and jealousy towards Helen for marrying soone like Harry Hall.

If at that ti, she felt a bit of admiration for Helen lendy, after knowing that Helen was soone with no family background and even disabled, all that remained was jealousy.

This Helen lendy was nowhere near her level, let alone compared to her cousin Olivia; how could soone like her marry Helen lendy?

Thus, when she saw the radiant Helen lendy and noticed the necklace that her uncle had bought for an astronomical price for her aunt hanging around Helen’s neck, watched the exclusive custom-made gown, and the man accompanying her with eyes full of tenderness and love, Molly Smith lost her reason out of jealousy.

She heard from her cousin that her aunt’s necklace couldn’t even be lent to her for a friend’s banquet, yet now it was being worn by Helen lendy, how could she stand it?

Was it possible that one’s own daughter was less important than an adopted daughter?

Yes, Molly had imdiately assud, upon Helen lendy’s appearance, that she was adopted by the Smith Family.

This Helen lendy was indeed clever; with a face like a Fox Spirit, she not only seduced Harry Hall, but even her uncle was willing to adopt her as a stepdaughter.

No one knows what kind of relationship a stepdaughter and godfather have.

The funniest part was that her aunt was swallowing her anger, offering even her own necklace.

She wouldn’t believe that her aunt willingly accepted Helen lendy, this Fox Spirit, as a stepdaughter, wasn’t this deliberately finding herself a rival?

Molly sneered in her heart, especially since Helen lendy had actually replaced her cousin to beco the star of tonight’s birthday party?

It’s simply the biggest joke!

The biggest joke in the history of the Smith Family.

So, when Molly Smith questioned Evelyn Taylor, there was naturally a subconscious hint of hostility.

Molly’s mother, of the Churchill Clan, noticed Evelyn Taylor’s smile fading slightly, hurriedly went to pull her daughter and stop her from continuing.

They were rely a side branch of the Smith Family and relied on Edward Smith, could not afford to offend Evelyn Taylor.

Yet Molly couldn’t think about this; now overwheld by jealousy, she simply didn’t want Helen lendy, this pheasant, to steal the spotlight tonight.

She wanted her to be embarrassed in front of so many distinguished guests tonight.

An adopted daughter, a pheasant, what qualifies her to receive so many precious birthday gifts and enjoy such a grand birthday party?

Thinking this, she directly shook off the Churchill Clan’s hand, looked at Evelyn Taylor, and asked again, “Aunt, where’s my cousin Olivia? I’ve been here since early, why haven’t I seen her, isn’t today her birthday? Haven’t you and uncle rembered to celebrate your daughter’s birthday, instead of an outsider’s?”

Molly dared not truly question Evelyn Taylor, so when she said this, she did so in a joking manner but sufficiently stirred the pot.

From this girl’s words, everyone could tell that the “Olivia” she spoke of was the real daughter of the Smith Family couple,

also had a birthday today, yet the star beca Harry Hall’s wife Helen lendy, so where had the actual eldest daughter of the Smith Family gone?

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