Valeria was clearly angling for something with her statement.
Perhaps it was because Jared was right there.
But Agnes couldn't deny it now.
Their stances were different.
Agnes hadn't expected Valeria to be Kearney's biggest competitor.
Agnes didn't respond.
Instead, it was Kearney who murmured, "I heard Ms. Thomas just got hitched. I presume the lucky man is this gentleman right here?"
Kearney successfully diverted the attention away from Agnes.
Just then, more guests arrived.
Countess Alexandra, arm in arm with Count Alexandra, said, "Since you all know each other, have a chat. We'll all have dinner together later."
With that, they left to attend to other guests.
The four of them were left in an atmosphere that suddenly quieted down.
Soft music was playing in the grand hall.
But for a moment, everything around them seemed to vanish into thin air.
Agnes' heart was pounding.
Seeing Jared under these circumstances stirred complex emotions within her.
There was a champagne tower nearby.
Valeria grabbed a few glasses from it and passed them around, saying, "To memorable moments, shall we toast?"
Kearney and Agnes took their glasses.
Jared also took a glass, his voice icy, "We should definitely drink to that."
The four of them clinked glasses ceremoniously and each took a sip.
After finishing his drink, Kearney casually set his glass on a French-style long table nearby, "I'll leave you to your conversation."
With that, he took Agnes by the hand and led her away.
Once they had turned their backs, Agnes seemed to let out a sigh of relief.
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