Felicia smiled but remained silent.
Of course, she wasn't worried because there was someone even more anxious than her.
...
In a luxurious apartment situated in the bustling heart of Khogend, Kayla was seething with rage. She took a cup from the table and hurled it at the television!
The screen was plastered with news about the upcoming engagement party.
The Lawson family, the foremost among the four prestigious families, was a prestigious and powerful clan. Their alliance with the richest family in Khogend, the Fuller family, was naturally at the center of attention.
Not only that, but Matthew was going all out for the occasion, renting the most extravagant venue in the city. The construction of this venue alone had cost millions, making it a sight beyond imagination.
From a distance, it resembled a luxurious castle, and its interior was as dreamy as could be.
Matthew had ordered that the entire venue, inside and out, be reserved for the celebration.
The guest list included prestigious families and high society, and in an unprecedented move, major media outlets were also invited to cover the event.
Additionally, there would be a performance with over a thousand drones, along with a citywide fireworks display.
Such a spectacle was sure to be the envy of all!
However, Kayla thought Felicia didn't deserve any of these. She felt she should've been in Felicia's position, enjoying all of those.
Kayla was infuriated and began smashing things in her rage, breaking two of her perfectly manicured nails in the process.
After she had enough of her tantrum and the room lay in shambles, she finally calmed down. She turned to the maid nearby and shouted, "Are you blind? Get this mess cleaned up!"
Myra had assigned the maid to look after Kayla, concerned that she might struggle after being thrown out of the family and left alone in such a luxurious apartment.
However, the maid hadn't anticipated that Kayla's temper would only worsen after leaving the Fuller family.
She didn't see them as people, barking orders at them without a second thought. And when her mood soured, she took it out on them—throwing things at them or hurling insults their way.
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