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Rosalie Ray covered her face and looked at George Sterling, "Why did you hit !"

George Sterling gritted his teeth and said, "This is the kind of daughter you’ve raised! Just as cheap as you!"

After getting pregnant with another man’s bastard, she pinned it on another man, putting a green hat on them.

Hearing George Sterling’s curses, Rosalie Ray’s eyes turned red, standing up with her face covered.

"And you think you’re any good? You fawn over Jeanette Jennings, and she doesn’t even look at you.

She likes Warren Hawthorne, she just wants you to help her raise Warren’s child! Married to her for so many years and never touched her!"

Rosalie Ray didn’t care anymore and just wanted to provoke George Sterling, to quarrel with him publicly.

"Shut up!"

"Ha, afraid I’ll expose your secrets?"

"Expose ? You think you’re any better? Marrying while pregnant with Faye Sterling, who knows which wild man’s child she is."

...

After the last incident, the two of them were already distant, and now this storm has made them even more fragile, revealing each other’s secrets.

The crowd listened to their words, looking at each other in astonishnt.

So much information...

They inadvertently got a lot of gossip.

At today’s wedding banquet, the Jennings Family was present, and so were the Hawthorne Family. Listening to their mutual revelations, their faces were shocked.

Eleanor Sterling is actually Warren Hawthorne’s child?

How could it be?

But Warren Hawthorne had a puzzled expression, how could she be his child?

Isn’t Eleanor Sterling the child of Jeanette Jennings and so other man? He and Jeanette never...

Suddenly, as if he thought of sothing, his face turned pale in an instant.

Then he looked sharply at Mrs. Hawthorne, his piercing gaze almost shooting through her.

Being stared at so intensely, Mrs. Hawthorne turned her gaze away sowhat guiltily.

Years ago, Warren Hawthorne was set up, and he had a one-night stand with Jeanette Jennings, but Mrs. Hawthorne made Warren believe it was with her.

Then Mrs. Hawthorne told Jeanette Jennings she had slept with Warren, and Jeanette believed it, thinking she had been defiled by a stranger and had wronged Warren.

So no matter how people pressed her, she never said who the man was.

Because she didn’t know who it was!

All the mistakes were so made.

Later Jeanette Jennings left, and Warren Hawthorne, under family pressure, married Mrs. Hawthorne.

Realizing Jeanette Jennings’ child was his own, Warren beca agitated, his expression shifting, with surprise, regret, and remorse flashing by.

At that mont, the big screen changed again.

This ti, the footage was a compilation of Faye Sterling and Aaron Underwood at a hotel.

From the video, you could see Faye Sterling’s bold and frantic actions; she was the one taking the initiative!

The upper right corner of the video also displayed the ti of recording.

It seed like it wasn’t the first ti Faye Sterling and Aaron Underwood had been having an affair; they had started long ago.

Just when everyone thought it was over.

A lengthy and explicit conversation played again.

"Oh, hate it! Be gentle."

"Feeling good? Has Alaric Faulkner really never touched you all these years?"

"Of course not, he never touched , not seven years ago, not now."

"Where did the child co from then?"

"Hmm... I stole it."

The entire audience was so shocked they couldn’t speak; with one bombshell after another, it was impossible to process it all.

Was the Faulkner Family’s little prince Caleb Faulkner not Faye Sterling’s child?

Was he stolen by her?

My god! What earth-shattering gossip!

Everyone wanted to hear more, but unfortunately, the screen had already gone dark.

The scene was deathly silent, the atmosphere awkward and rigid; this grand century wedding would be rembered forever!

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