Chapter 37
Author: Rissa
last update2025-05-10 07:03:02

"What...? But you said it yourself—you'd throw me a party tonight since they ruined it yesterday. Why are you saying this now?" Serena asked, her voice trembling in shock.

She hopes this is all just a mistake. Maybe she misheard him. Maybe Santiago didn’t mean it. Maybe he was only joking. But she's afraid—Santiago doesn't joke.

But before she could say more, or the others could react, Santiago interrupted.

"You've got it all wrong," he said, his voice cold. "This party isn't for you. It was arranged only because I thought you were Mr. Damon's friend—it was never meant to be for you personally."

He looked at Serena with a cold gaze, and her eyes widened even more in disbelief.

"And the reason for my delay, why I haven't been here earlier," Santiago added, "is because I’ve been preparing a gift for Mr. Damon and Miss Celia. And you— you're irrelevant to this party, you're nothing. Yet you still dare to disrespect them." Santiago said coldly, his voice laced with fury.

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