CHAPTER 79
Author: Albs Pen
last update2025-11-26 23:59:15

“...Not everyone can afford this kind of expensive luxury,” Lila sneered.

The statement dropped like a stone into water.

A few heads subtly turned, some pretending not to have heard, others leaning in with barely concealed interest.

Jessica stiffened instantly.

Her fingers curled around her napkin as heat rushed up her neck in a tidal wave that burned through her restraint.

Jessica turned sharply in her seat, eyes blazing with a fury even she rarely allowed to surface.

Lila, who always thrived on the attention of their wealthy relatives, met her gaze with a smug smirk, clearly believing she had said something clever.

“Lila, I wouldn’t tolerate another insult. Don’t you dare talk to Brandon like that.”

A hush fell over the immediate group. Conversations at other tables quieted, as if people sensed the shift in atmosphere. Even Rica paused mid-sentence with a distant cousin, turning slightly as if expecting more drama.

Lila’s smirk only widened. She leaned back in her chair, crossing
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