ut of the room into the midst of Patel family members crowding the corridor. They were take
ing her skin, so painful that she wanted nothing m
oline's trembling figure in a blanket, and usher
ard a conversation from the next room. "Many people saw Caroline walk out o
sneered in contempt. "The
from the Hughes family
tily packed and thrown out
riority to drive Caroline out of their
vering and devoid of an umbrella. She turned her pale face to look at
espair, and she could barely keep her eyes open in the heavy rain. She tried to beg Rafae
o it, and she didn't blame him for what he had done to her. But how could he blame her and push her away so ruthles
r plea and turned his back on her to return to the house. Throline and Rafael had slept together
Patel family, leaving Caroline alone with the Patel family. To protect herself and c
he Hughes family chose to remain unresponsive to this matter. Considering
ars later, at the H
ghes, and they have returned," the servant reporte
the Audi parked below
intention of continuing, but Ashton Hughes, her grandfather, had suddenly fallen seriously ill and insisted on seeing Caro
The Audi's door swung open, and a woman's shoes clicked on the sodden
o look at the house. Her eyes happened to meet with Killian's. The two of them look
el family and sent abroad. It was raining somberly
, Killian's second daughter, greeted C
ferently, closing the soaking
the door and strode into the Hughes'
and Television School. She was a well-studied sophomore and obtained many resources for her success. Not long ago, s
lp Eloise obtain the resources for her budding project. Because E
t the thought of the Patel family was go
loise going to marry that powerful man in Ardver? The question did pop into her
behind, Caroline returned to the living room. Killian was pat
e," Killian said to Caroline. Something was we
nd crossing her legs. She looked at Killian as a light smile appea
nged drastically. He frowned and replied curtly, "You will attend a dinner party tomorrow. There will be
viously just wanted to tra
he said, "Mr. Hughes, I am a woman of ill repute. Who would dare to marry me? It