The party had fully co to life, and the Florence family made their grand entrance. There was an unmistakable air of excitent as the engagent ceremony began.
Es and Ray sat in their designated seats, quietly observing the festivities. Unlike the other guests, there was sothing unique about the way they carried themselves. Es’s attention was almost entirely on Ray.
She held a small plate of cake in one hand and a glass of juice in the other, placing them gently in front of him, her every gesture filled with care.
As Diana and her fiancé stepped onto the stage, the Florence family’s gaze inevitably landed on Es. Whispers of surprise spread like wildfire.
Mr. and Mrs. Florence, who had heard rumors about a woman who bore a striking resemblance to Es Vallahle, couldn’t believe their eyes. They hadn’t been present for their son’s engagent the first ti, but they had heard about the mysterious woman and the tension she had caused.
However, it was their son who seed the most affected. Standing beside Diana, he was visibly distracted. His eyes kept darting towards Es and Ray.
He couldn’t look away from Es, who now appeared so different from the woman he once knew. This Es was soft, affectionate, and entirely focused on Ray.
The warmth in her smile, the way she gently interacted with Ray, was a far cry from the cold, distant figure he rembered.
As the engagent ceremony continued and the host began announcing the couple of the night, the tension thickened. Diana was all smiles as she prepared to place the engagent ring on her fiancé’s finger.
But sothing was wrong. Her fiancé wasn’t even paying attention to her. His gaze was fixated elsewhere—on Es. His face was a mix of shock and disbelief, as if he was seeing a ghost, unable to comprehend how the Es he knew could have transford into this.
Diana noticed it. At first, she thought it was nerves, but when she followed his gaze, her suspicions were confird. Es. Again.
Her fiancé barely flinched as Diana slid the ring onto his finger. His attention remained on Es. In that mont, Diana’s blood boiled.
Rage surged through her like a tidal wave. How dare Es steal the spotlight from her? How dare she even exist in the sa space after everything that had happened?
Her fiancé, caught in his reverie, was oblivious to the storm brewing beside him. Diana’s eyes narrowed, her hand gripping the velvet box so tightly her knuckles turned white. She could feel her control slipping, the fiery anger burning in her chest.
**You bitch**, she thought venomously, her eyes locked on Es. **You couldn’t stop, even after everything, could you? Just wait. I’ll make sure to destroy every last trace of you, and this ti, you won’t have a chance to fight back.**
Diana plastered a smile on her face as the audience clapped, but behind her mask, her mind was already plotting her next move. Es would pay for this, and she would make sure everyone knew it.
As the ring exchange ended, Diana, who was already seething with pent-up anger, tightly gripped her fiancé’s arm and dragged him towards where Es and Ray were seated.
Her steps were swift, determined, her eyes burning with silent fury. Her fiancé followed reluctantly, his thoughts still elsewhere, his mind clearly not on his new fiancée.
Reaching Es and Ray’s table, Diana abruptly stopped, casting a shadow over their light-hearted conversation.
Es, who had been laughing softly with Ray, looked up, her expression shifting when she saw Diana standing there, a false smile plastered across her face.
Es’s eyes t Diana’s with a calm curiosity, as if she wasn’t entirely surprised by the intrusion.
"Oh, hello, Miss Diana," she greeted, her tone polite but lacking any real warmth. She noted the tension but didn’t seem affected by it, almost as if it was an expected occurrence. "Is sothing the matter?"
Diana’s lips curled into a forced smile. "I hope you guys are enjoying the party," she said, her voice dripping with insincerity as her eyes flickered to Ray and then back to Es.
Es, unfazed, smiled gently in return. "Oh, it’s okay. It doesn’t really matter if we’re enjoying it or not," she said smoothly, her tone casual, but there was an underlying sharpness to her words.
"What matters is whether the stars of the night, you and your fiancé, are enjoying this party."
Diana’s eyes narrowed at the subtle jab, but she maintained her composure. Her fiancé shifted uncomfortably beside her, glancing between the two won, sensing the growing tension but remaining silent.
Es’s attention briefly turned back to Ray, who was watching the entire exchange with a serene, almost amused expression. There was sothing in the way Es carried herself, as though she was above the petty drama Diana was trying to stir. It only fueled Diana’s rage more.
Diana clenched her fists slightly, her nails digging into her palms, but she kept her voice steady. "Well, we’re certainly having a morable night," she said, her words laced with a bitterness she barely managed to hide.
Es raised an eyebrow, clearly unimpressed by the thinly veiled hostility. "I’m sure it is," she replied, her voice calm, though the hint of amusent in her eyes didn’t go unnoticed.
Diana flashed a polished smile, her eyes glimring with a mix of pride and tension. "Oh, look at ," she said with a small, almost practiced laugh. "I completely forgot to introduce everyone." She gestured to the man standing beside her. "This is my fiancé, Noah Florence," she said, her voice carrying a slightly forced warmth, as if she were determined to keep the atmosphere light despite the palpable tension simring underneath.
Noah, tall and reserved, offered a curt nod, his gaze flicking briefly to Ray and Es before settling sowhere over their shoulders. There was a stiffness in his posture, a reluctance in his expression that hadn’t escaped anyone’s notice.
Diana pressed on, her hand resting lightly on Noah’s arm as she turned her attention back to Es. "And this," she continued with a graceful sweep of her arm, "is Miss Rose Reinguard, the new CEO of Aron Group." She paused for a beat, clearly trying to keep her composure. "And her husband, Mr. Ray Aron."
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