Chapter 69

Time passed in a blink of an eye and the weekend soon arrived.

The Fullerton Hotel in Linkville was vibrantly lit and furnished, brimming with life. Jackson had spent afortune to organize the engagement party. He had invited a renowned pianist and musical band toperform at the event. The venue had exquisite, hand-selected food, drinks, and decorations. Themoney and effort he put into preparing for the event demonstrated how much he loved his daughter.

The event attracted a sizable crowd. Many of them were attending Molly and Han’s engagement partyfor the second time. As a result, they were curious to see if there would be any commotion. They wereespecially interested in seeing if the woman from the first engagement party would cause anotheruproar.

Jane, Sasha, and Leah had arrived early for the engagement party. Leah was surprised by theenormous size of the event hall. She immediately sat in the furthest seat from the stage.

Han and Molly’s poster was plastered around the large event hall. The woman was smiling sweetlywhile the man had a rare warm expression. Molly clutched her bag tightly and she felt her breathquicken. She thought to herself, since Han likes her, perhaps this is the best outcome.

The engagement ceremony was rather straightforward. Molly was soon walking out with Han arm inarm. She wore a crisp white wedding gown and her hair gathered in a low bun. Her chiseled featureswere emphasized even more by her flawless makeup. She may not be the most beautiful woman intown, but she was especially gorgeous today. Meanwhile, Han was dressed in an impeccable blacksuit. He appeared polished and even more dashing than usual.

Leah was in a daze as she admired Molly on stage. She was dejected when she realized that she didnot have a wedding when she married Han. On the other hand, Molly and Han’s engagement party wasof such a grand scale. He had previously said that he disliked attending such events. However, when

he was with Molly, he transformed into a different person. He became more eloquent and a natural atexchanging pleasantries.

Just as Leah was looking at Han onstage, he had also caught sight of her downstage. His expressionhardened when he noticed her presence. He thought, she really came! I thought I warned her never toappear in front of me ever again. Han’s expression darkened when he realized why he was so caughtup with replaceing Leah in the sea of people.

Meanwhile, Molly seemed to have noticed Han’s change in attitude. She followed his line of sight andrealized that he was looking at Leah downstage. Her smile froze and her hands trembled slightly.

When the engagement ceremony ended, Leah stood up and prepared to leave. “You are so brave,” acold voice said before she could walk away. “You have a lot of guts to show up! ”

Leah turned around and realized that Molly was staring at her angrily. She replied with a stoicexpression, “Why wouldn’t I be attending?”

“Haha, seems like you have toughened up ever since you became the White family’s daughter.However, a useless nobody like you will forever stay the same no matter where you are,” Mollysneered.

Before Leah could respond, Molly waved her hand and called out, “I’m here, Han!” The sound ofleather boots hitting the floor was familiar to Leah. Her first instinct was to shun away as she knew Hanwas approaching.

“What’s the matter?” Han asked with a frown as he took a glance at Leah.

“I’m saying hi to Ms. White.” Molly put on a fake smile and clung to his arm. “Oh wait… should we callher Ms. White or Ms. Murray?” Leah felt a cold shiver down her spine.

“Didn’t I say never to appear in front of me ever again?” Han asked icily, his glare shot daggers atLeah. The woman felt like she was suffocating and she hurriedly replied, “I… I’ll take my leave now.”She lowered her head to hide her scared look.

“Please don’t leave, Ms. Murray. You interrupted our engagement party previously. I have decided toforgive you for that so I invited you to our engagement party again. Why are you in such a hurry toleave?” Molly looked at her with a cold expression.

Leah took a deep breath and looked Molly in the eyes. “What do you want?”

“I’m mad that you ruined my engagement party previously. I invited you to the ceremony again as Iexpect an apology from you,” Molly said as a matter-of-a-factly.

Leah felt that the woman’s request was absurd. She said with a straight face, “Molly Lamere, you aregoing to marry my husband. Do you really expect me to put on a smile and wish you a blissfulmarriage?” Leah could no longer tolerate the woman’s constant ploy to hurt her. Han’s eyes flickeredwhen he heard the word “husband”.

“Do you refuse to apologize?” Molly said with a frown.

“Why should I apologize? I gave up Han to you and have been attempting to avoid conflict with you.I’ve decided to put the past behind me. Please let me off, Molly,” Leah pleaded as she felt lethargicabout the constant bickering.

Leah seethed inwardly, all I want is to spend the rest of my life in peace and live on my own terms. Isthat really so hard? I have finally reunited with my parents and living a peaceful life. I have no intentionsto associate myself with Han anymore. Why do these people refuse to let me off?

Slap! Molly raised her hand and gave a tight slap across Leah’s face. She yelled, “What gives you theright to talk to me like this?”

Leah was stunned as she did not expect Molly to attack her in front of so many people. She clenchedher jaw and endured the searing pain on her face. Then she walked toward the woman, glaring at herwith hatred.

Molly started to panic when she saw Leah’s furious expression. She went to hide behind Han forprotection. “She’s going to hit me, Han.” Han grabbed Leah’s wrist just as she was about to swing herhand and slap Molly.

“Let go of me!” Leah said tersely, tears welling in her eyes.

Han was taken aback that she was about to cry. He had never seen her cry in all his years of knowingher. He thought to himself, hold on, this is her deception. She’s a scheming woman who lies to peopleall the time. I can’t be fooled by her.

Han regained his composure and maintained a stoic face. He said tersely, “Get lost. Don’t ever let mesee you again.” He then swung her hand so hard that she stumbled backward and fell to the ground.As people became interested in the commotion, a crowd began to form.

“Isn’t that the White family’s daughter?”

“Why did Mr. Howard throw her to the ground?”

“I heard that she is a slut who’s always trying to flirt with Mr. Howard. She must be getting punished forit.”

As she heard the snide remarks from the audience, Leah’s eyes started to turn red. She raised herhead and fixed her gaze on Han. He had no idea why he was irritated when their eyes met.

“Han Howard,” Leah muttered as she got to her feet. She laughed as she turned to look at the engagedcouple. “I wish you both everlasting love.” She then whirled around and left the event hall without

turning back. Han started to panic when he saw her silhouette and cold parting look.

“What’s the matter, Han?” Molly smiled triumphantly.

“Nothing.” Han took a deep breath and shrugged Molly off. “I have something to attend to. I’ll get goingfirst.” He left without saying another word.

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