Chapter 79
Chapter 79 The Invitation
Mia stared at Cora, her eyes almost popping out.
However, since Cora held the recording, Mia didn’t dare to confront her head-on.
If the recording were to be exposed, it wouldn’t just implicate Jane and the Yoris
family but also jeopardize Mia’s engagement with Eason.
But Ruby was different.
Since Cora had nothing on her, Ruby wouldn’t let Cora have the upper hand.
Otherwise, everyone would bully her.
“The Kallis family may not be doing well these years, but we’re still better off than
the Lane family. At least our homes aren’t ruined, and none of my family died.”
After poking at Cora’s most sensitive issue in just a few words, Ruby confronted
Cora arrogantly. “You’ve been broken, so which stupid person invited you?”
In this circle, everyone was extremely pragmatic.
When a family like the Lane family had fallen into such a state, there was
basically no benefit in associating with them. No one would waste their time to
make a friend with Cora, just like Ruby.
Enter title…
Ruby guessed that Cora had come uninvited to this party and wanted to seize
this opportunity to expose Cora’s lies and kick her off the Princess Cruise.
Cora was in a terrible mood. In addition to Ruby persistently bringing up the Lane
family’s downfall, she also sensed the gazes of others in the room, enjoying her
distress.
She coldly replied, “I’m afraid that if I tell you who invited me, you’ll be scared of
calling him stupid.”
In fact, Cora had thought about directly mentioning Byron’s name at that time,
just to see if these people would dare to continue showing off in front of her.
But mentioning Byron’s name wasn’t a good idea. Moreover, Cora believed that
Byron didn’t want others to know about their relationship, especially at his
supposed fiancée’s birthday party.
If she were to reveal it and Byron denied it, wouldn’t that be embarrassing?
So, in the end, Cora didn’t mention Byron’s name.
But because she couldn’t name the person who invited her, Ruby became even
more delighted.
“You don’t even dare to mention this fool’s name. Maybe there isn’t such a
person!”
The Kallis family hadn’t broken like the Lane family, yet she still had not received
a direct invitation card. She only had the chance to board the ship through her
friendship with Mia.
“In my opinion, if no one knows this person, then you shouldn’t waste the Yoris
family’s resources here.”
“When did it become your decision? Is the Yoris family out of people?”
Mia was about to join in and support Ruby, but from the corner of her eye, she
caught sight of Byron and Jane boarding the ship…
As soon as Byron got on board, his gaze fixed on a certain spot.
Jane kept a close eye on Byron, so she quickly noticed this abnormality. She
followed his gaze and saw Cora in the crowd.
Cora was very stunning and had a great fashion sense. She knew how to present
herself beautifully.
The red V-n*eck maxi dress perfectly matched Cora’s innocence and allure,
making her more captivating than any other woman.
Amongst the group of women, Cora stood out like a beam of light, grabbing
everyone’s attention.
But what bothered Jane even more, was the aggressiveness that Byron
unconsciously revealed in his deep eyes when looking at Cora.
It was the gaze of a man looking at his own woman!
This made Jane suspect that if it weren’t for Carter between them, Byron might
have made a move on Cora earlier.
This thought filled Jane with a sense of crisis, but it also led her to think of a
solution.
Of course, Jane wasn’t foolish. She wouldn’t do anything in front of Byron. She
simply smiled and walked toward the crowd, asking, “What’s happening?”
Everyone was crowded together, so obviously, something unpleasant had just
occurred.
Her intuition told her that this incident was directly related to Cora.
“Miss Yoris, let me explain…”
When Ruby saw Jane, she felt like she had found support and exaggerated what
Cora had done.
Because Ruby was too self-assured, she didn’t notice the strange expressions on
Jane and Byron’s faces when she criticized the person who invited Cora.
Byron deliberately glanced at Cora, and his eyes remained deep and inscrutable.
Even though Cora met his gaze, she couldn’t quite figure out his intentions.
“I suspect that no one invited Cora. Isn’t that right, Miss Yoris?”
Ruby continued to rant.
The crease between Jane’s eyebrows deepened. At that moment, Byron, who
had been standing beside her, coldly interjected, “I’m the one foolish enough to
invite her. Do you have any problems with that?”