Chapter 516 Laughingstock
“Yvette, I think you’d better not bother with that disgusting fake heiress,” Gina advised.
Sensing a potential scandal involving Wynter, Yvette suppressed her joy and frowned. “Gina, how could you say that about her?”
“You can’t blame Gina, Yvette. Wynter’s the one being secretive, keeping her relationship under wraps. Who knows what she’s trying to hide?” Andy remarked with a sneer.
Was Wynter in a relationship?
“Are you
you suggesting Wynter has been deceived? I’ve never heard Grandma mentioning Wynter seeing someone.” Yvette sounded genuinely concerned about Wynter.
The truth was that Yvette hadn’t contacted Margaret for a while. However, she had inquired Quinton about Wynter, and he hadn’t mentioned her having a boyfriend.
“Of course, she wouldn’t tell you about it. She would probably mention him if Wynter’s boyfriend was half as good as Charlie, but instead, she ends up with a gigolo! Ha, didn’t see that coming, huh?” exclaimed
Andy.
Andy’s words had significantly lifted Yvette’s spirits.
Yvette still remembered how Wynter had previously embarrassed her, acting as if she were superior and more saintly. But now, Wynter was together with a gigolo.
Holding her urge to burst into laughter, Yvette said with relief, “Charlie, I’ve been feeling guilty about assuming Wynter’s role as your fiancée all this time. After all, Wynter is still my sister.
“But now that she has found a new romance, I can finally release myself from that guilt.”
“Yvette.” Charlie held her hand. “I’ve told you before, you’re not responsible for Wynter and me calling off
our engagement.
“It ended because Wynter is a fraud, stealing your identity. I’ve never given her the time of day, and everyone knows it.”
“Charlie’s right. Yvette, you’re too kind–hearted,” Janet chimed in.
“Andy, what exactly do you mean by Wynter finding a gigolo?” Yvette inquired, her curiosity piqued for
more details.
Hence, he concluded that Wynter’s new gigolo wasn’t some rich guy. His ordering coke instead of wine made that clear.
True, Wynter had coincidentally saved Fabian Quinnell’s life, and her live–streaming channel was popular, but Yvette questioned its significance. After all, from what she could tell, that channel belonged to
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