Chapter 324 Difficult to Hear?

How could Cora not know that what Sara said just now was dissing her?

Sara said that she was very good at scheming and deliberately mentioned in front of Nora abouther relationship with Eason during college.

The reason Sara hurt her like this was nothing more than to show how well-behaved, motivated, andclean Jane was in front of Nora.

"I watched Jane grow up. This kid has been well-behaved and sensible since childhood, and now sheis so beautiful and dignified, which is incomparable to those wild women outside. I suppose Byronwas just fascinated by other women outside for a while. And when he comes to his senses, he willdefinitely understand how wrong he was.”

Nora seemed to be chatting with Sara, but there was no way Cora didn't understand Nora was alsoputting her down.

"Wild women" and "women outside" were all referring to her.

To demote her to nothing was to highlight Jane's purity and nobility.

What made Cora most uncomfortable was that Nora had hinted at Jane and Sara so clearly thatByron would definitely change his mind...

Although she also knew that the so-called opportunity given by Nora to be accepted by the Hansenfamily was just a tactic to play both soft and hard so as not to cause the two parties to quarrel atthis stage, and Nora would still replace various reasons to reject her later.

However, when Nora openly expressed in front of so many people that the doors of the Hansenfamily are only open for Jane, which ultimately disappointed Cora.

Especially now, after Sara talked with Nora, they looked at her with great pride.

Although the other wealthy ladies were not as obvious as Sara, they looked at her more or less withsarcasm, which made her feel that she had been serving everyone here for a long time, but it wasjust a joke...

With the piano music that Jane devoted herself to playing, Cora suddenly felt that all this was quiteboring.

During the whole time, she tried her best to think about Nora and the Hansen family and tried tosuppress her bad temper and not cause trouble so as not to embarrass them.

But in the end, they made her feel so embarrassed, so why did she have to hang in so hard?Therefore, she suddenly threw the tray in her hand on the table.

Although there was nothing on the plate, there was still a big sound when the plate and the tablecollided.

Such a big sound not only interrupted Jane's performance but also attracted the eyes of all theladies present.

Especially Nora, who glared at Cora angrily.

"What's going on? Don't you know how to handle things with care? Where are your etiquette andrules?”

Nora was busy praising Jane with Sara just now and didn't pay attention to the sound of Cora. Shethought Cora had made the noise accidentally, so she took this opportunity to teach her a lesson.In fact, Nora's idea was also simple. She hoped that in these parties, Cora could understand that shewas not worthy of Byron and that the Hansen family would not accept her. So that she would figureall this out, and take the initiative to leave, which also saved Nora from forcibly separating them andthus created a gap with Byron.

Sara looked at Cora's flirtatious face and sneered in her heart, "You deserve itt Madam Hansen madeit clear that she is making things difficult for you because she would not let you marry into thefamily. Who made you shamelessly help her, thinking that hard work can change her attitude? Youare such a joke!”

However, considering that it was the party organized by Nora at this moment, and Cora still beardthe title of Byron's fiancée, she didn't follow to criticize Cora so as not to be accused of meddling inother's housework.

Jane also looked at Cora. Although she was playing the piano just now, her eyes were always on her.She knew that Nora praised her both internally and externally to belittle Cora. She enjoyed thissense of superiority very much and looked forward to knowing how Cora would feel after hearingthis.

But Cora chose to express her displeasure in a way that somewhat made her feel a little ridiculous.Cora looked at the almost cynical expressions of the three of them and roughly guessed what theywere thinking.

But it didn't matter, and she could see that almost all the wealthy ladies in New York now looked ather with similar expressions, and the three of them just ranked relatively high in hatred

Ignoring Nora's almost aggressive questioning, Cora straightened the hair hanging from the busywork before and smiled at Nora. "I just think Miss Yoris plays very poorly. It's hard for my ears tobear. That's all.”

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