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Bride Behind the Mask novel Chapter 684

Marguerite stood up, facing Daphne squarely, making her position crystal clear, "You really didn't have to spill your guts to me because I'm not going to be a roadblock in your quest for love."

Daphne burst into laughter, leaning back in amusement, "Of course, you won't be. What makes you think you can pose a threat to me? If anything, the uncertainty lies with me, not you."

Marguerite was visibly puzzled, just as Daphne stubbed out her cigarette and lit another, taking a drag with an air of nonchalance.

"Do you know why Maurice will never marry you? Because unless I give my consent, you two will never be able to tie the knot. Sure, domestic and international laws are worlds apart, but given that I'm a foreign national, if he dares to marry you, a scandal on an international scale would hurt him the most. Maurice may be a big shot in Stonebridge City, but his influence doesn't stretch far enough to battle it out with international law. So, as long as I'm in the picture, you can forget about becoming his second wife."

Daphne's threats were delivered not with the heart-wrenching passion of a scorned lover but with a smile, her tone even and her pace leisurely, much like a sophisticated Persian cat basking in the sun, yet inexplicably sending shivers down one's spine.

This trait, eerily reminiscent of Maurice, somehow struck Marguerite as hilarious.

Did Daphne really think she was head over heels for Maurice, just like her?

Was it her unclear explanation, or was Daphne's perception just too clouded to see the truth?

Marguerite met Daphne's superior gaze with a cool, impassive expression, "Thinking that way is actually the best outcome for me."

In that moment, Marguerite saw a flicker of surprise on Daphne's face, her sharp eyes filled with probing questions.

"Marguerite, we're both women here; there's no need to put on a show. You've been with Maurice for three years; I can't believe you don't have any feelings for him."

Marguerite's mind was filled with question marks.

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