“Does that mean you like Stuart?”
“That’s not the only relationship a man and a woman could have, you know...” Not intending to stall any longer, Renee told her
everything.
“Basically, my friend likes him, and I think he’s fallen for her too. But he’s just acting so weird! He likes her, but he doesn’t dare to
make a move.”
“So I was wondering if he has some kind of unresolved issues and if it has anything to do with you.”
“Fell for your friend?”
A glimpse of jealousy flashed within Shirley’s gorgeous eyes for a split second. She then let out a cold chuckle. “I think your
friend must have been assuming things. Stuart loves me very much, and he’d never move on so easily.
“I did reject him in the past, but something happened later on, and it helped me confirm my feelings towards him. That’s why I’ve
decided to be with him. So I’m guessing he rejected your friend because of this.”
“R... Really?” Renee was dejected after hearing this. After all, everyone knew just how head over heels Xavier was towards her.
Hence, it didn’t sound like a lie at all.
“I’m so sorry our troubles have affected someone else. We’ll make sure to give her a proper apology later on...”
“You don’t have to.” Renee let out a long sigh, feeling quite sorry for Leia. “It’s good enough that we cleared things up, and I wish
you and Xavier a happy relationship.”
“Wait,” Shirley called out to her all of a sudden.
“What is it?”
“You care so much about your friend’s love life, Miss Everheart. But do you really not care about your own?”
“What does that mean?”
“I heard Mr. Hunt got into an accident. As his ex-wife, aren’t you concerned in the slightest?”
“Oh... that!” Renee figured that the conflict between Stefan and her brother had been spread to the public, so she pretended to
be nonchalant. “Well, that’s just life, isn’t it? We all have ups and downs. What’s important is that he’s still alive.”
“How cruel, Miss Everheart; even I’m starting to feel bad for Mr. Hunt. Don’t you even feel an ounce of guilt towards him?”
“Why would I? He was the one who provoked his enemy, so he definitely deserved it. I wouldn’t shed a tear even if he were to
die.”
She likely wished to convince herself the same, which was why she purposefully spouted such heartless words.
Before leaving, she picked up the cup of coffee on the table and lightly sipped on it, then turned to Shirley. “Thanks for your
concern, though, Miss White. Oh, and the coffee’s great.”
Shirley watched as Renee walked far, shifting the small microphone she tied to her waist, and whispered. “Auntie, I asked
everything you wanted me to ask. Miss Everheart really is cruel! I feel so bad for Stefan!”
On the other end of the line was Francine, about to explode in rage. She had heard every single word Renee said earlier, and
that was enough to crush the last sliver of hope she held in her heart.
She initially thought that this was all just some kind of misunderstanding, that Renee had no idea about Stefan and Seraphina’s
accident.
However, now it seemed to her that it was far from a misunderstanding. ‘That woman is nothing but a vicious viper!’
“If that’s so, I won’t be showing any mercy either. Have them take action!” Francine said with an expressionless face, her eyes
frosty.
This order was basically sentencing Renee to death.